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Humidity
- To: Peter Kammel <kammel@npl.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Humidity
- From: Peter Winter <peter.winter@psi.ch>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:05:37 +0200
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Dear Peter,
a few minutes ago I saw on the slow control a steep rise of the humidity
(and temperature). Therefore, I had a look at the A/C. The simple one is
working fine. The big one is still showing 16.0 C in the display but I
noticed that the cool button was switched off. Now I put it back to cool.
I think it might have been my mistake since when we tested the PMTs
nearby this A/C in the late morning I was touching the dehumdifier
button. But I didn't notice when switchng it off that the cooling stayed
off. I just found out now because I saw the temperature change. That's
certainly the reason for the tripping of the chambers. I'm sorry for
this mistake and hope it didn't cause any damage.
Peter