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Subject: | Vacuum GUI: Vac. Status and Pumping Procedural Aid |
From: | "Crisp, Daniel" <[email protected]> |
To: | "[email protected]" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 20 Feb 2015 20:46:49 +0000 |
Hello, I’m curious if anyone has any examples of how their lab implements EPICS based Vacuum Screens. Any and all examples or ideas would be appreciated, but I’m particularly interested in screens detailing sections separated by beamline gate
valves. My intent is to develop these screen(s) in cs-studio. Besides controlling and monitoring pumps, valves, and gauges, my target user will: -likely be doing maintenance or upgrades to a section of beamline (replacing diagnostic drives, a variety of pumps, seals, or hoses; performing leak checks.. etc.). ----likely be focusing on this screen specifically to do the task at hand, conserving screen space isn’t as necessary as when considering controls for typical operations. -Not always remember all of the underlying PLC logic for interlock conditions. (# of seconds given to perform an action, which valves up or down stream need to be open, etc.) -Have to decide on an efficient pumping procedure that could vary by section and could also change depending on how the last user left the system. The resulting goal is to have an intuitive screen which additionally serves as a procedural aid.
I very much appreciate any and all input. Thanks! |