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 The period of oscillation changes. It is most likely related to outside temperature. The period of oscillation changes. It is most likely related to outside temperature.
-  * Switched the Tek ~MSO44 scope. The temperature in the rack is __28.3 C__ but there are no more oscillation. Seems the AC is ON all the time+  * Switched the Tek MSO44 scope. The temperature in the rack is __28.3 C__ but there are no more oscillation. Seems the AC is ON all the time
   * Switched the CAEN HV, no HV ON. The temperature in the rack is __31 C__   * Switched the CAEN HV, no HV ON. The temperature in the rack is __31 C__
   * Switched the DAQ electronics ON. The temperature in the rack got up to __ 34.5 C __. During the night it went down to __ 33.6 C__   * Switched the DAQ electronics ON. The temperature in the rack got up to __ 34.5 C __. During the night it went down to __ 33.6 C__
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   * Removed the paper "roof" and turned off the HV. The temperature stabilized at __31.7 C__   * Removed the paper "roof" and turned off the HV. The temperature stabilized at __31.7 C__
   * Removed the HV main frame, the temperature dropped from __31 C__ to __26 C __   * Removed the HV main frame, the temperature dropped from __31 C__ to __26 C __
  
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   * Installed the HV under the scope, above the DAQ. Turned it on. The temperature stabilized at __31.5 C __.   * Installed the HV under the scope, above the DAQ. Turned it on. The temperature stabilized at __31.5 C __.
     * There is a possibility to measure the HVCardsTemperature. The temperature is __ 30 C__     * There is a possibility to measure the HVCardsTemperature. The temperature is __ 30 C__
  
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   * Installed the HV under the DAQ in place of the NIM bin. The temperature stabilized at  __ 29.5 C__. The HV card temperature is __ 29 C__.   * Installed the HV under the DAQ in place of the NIM bin. The temperature stabilized at  __ 29.5 C__. The HV card temperature is __ 29 C__.
  
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   * Installed the NIM bin above the HV and the DAQ above the NIM bin. everything is on now. The temperature stabilized at __ 29.1 C __.   * Installed the NIM bin above the HV and the DAQ above the NIM bin. everything is on now. The temperature stabilized at __ 29.1 C __.
  
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 The temperature was the same for both sensors. Hence there is sufficient air mixing. The temperature was the same for both sensors. Hence there is sufficient air mixing.
  
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 The outside temperature is __ 23 C__. The outside temperature is __ 23 C__.
  
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-These are the parameters of the [[DEK15|files/BLM/RackTemperature/DEK15.pdf]] and more powerful units  + 
-[[DEK20|files/BLM/RackTemperature/DEK20.pdf]] and [[DEK30|files/BLM/RackTemperature/DEK30.pdf]].+These are the parameters of the {{ :hi:cooling:cooling:dek15.pdf | DEK15}} and more powerful units  
 +{{ :hi:cooling:cooling:dek20.pdf |DEK20}} and {{ :hi:cooling:cooling:dek30.pdf |DEK30}}.
  
 Based on the estimate we need of order of 1600-1700 W cooling power. So lets use 1750 W for the search. Based on the estimate we need of order of 1600-1700 W cooling power. So lets use 1750 W for the search.
-DEC20 at __ 35 C __ ambient temperature should be able to cool down to __ 30 C __. This is a drop in replacement of a DEC15. It is 6 kg heavier than DEC15.+DEK20 at __ 35 C __ ambient temperature should be able to cool down to __ 30 C __. This is a drop in replacement of a DEK15. It is 6 kg heavier than DEK15. 
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 +A DEK30 can cool bellow __ 20 C __ when operated at __ 35 C __ room temperature. But it requires more space and is 80 kg 
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 +As extreme case lest take __ 40 C __ hall temperature. The the DEK20 should stabilize the rack temperature just bellow __ 35 C __. A DEK30 unit will no have problems keeping the temperature bellow __ 20 C __ even at __ 40 C __ ambient temperature.
  
-DEC30 can cool bellow __ 20 C __ when operated at __ 35 C __ room temperatureBut it requires more space and is 80 kg+Therefore a DEK20 is the minimum suitable choice for the rack cooling. DEK30 is to be considered if additional BLM will be operated from the same rack.
  
 +====== Summary ======
 +  * The main source of heat is the CAEN HV. The heat output of the rest is much lower.
 +  * Placing the HV frame under the scope has the largest effect on the cooling efficiency in the rack.
 +    * The optimum configuration is with the CAEN HV at the bottom. Speculation: there is a minimum space between the AC heat ducks and first heat generating unit above which the ordering of the units leads to small improvements.
 +  * The cooling power needed to control the temperature in the rack is of order of 1700 W. I expect to add 4 more units, 2 LED drivers and 2 switching matrices. The will add of order of 40 W. Hence, I use 1750 W for the estimates
 +  * A DEK15 unit operating in __ 35 C __ hall temperature will stabilize the rack temperature at around __ 40 C __.
 +  * A DEK20 unit operating in  __ 35 C __ hall temperature will stabilize the rack temperature at around __ 30 C __. (Note: this is a drop in replacement of DEK15, it adds 6 kg to the roof load)
 +  * A DEK30 unit can keep the rack temperature bellow __ 20 C __ even in __ 35 C __ hall.
  
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