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====== Shutdown S800/S3 Vault ====== | ====== Shutdown S800/S3 Vault ====== | ||
- | This page describes the steps to take to shut off the S800 and S3 vault under two possible scenarios: | + | This page describes the steps to take to shut off the S800 and S3 vault under two possible scenarios. A Controlled Shutdown involves a scheduled and well-planned shutdown, where there is enough time to schedule and coordinate resources, and communicate with all relevant stakeholders. An Emergency Shutdown, on the other hand, concerns unanticipated situations where the S800 and/or S3 vault must be shut off on a short noticed. |
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* [[Shutdown S800/S3 Vault# | * [[Shutdown S800/S3 Vault# | ||
+ | ===== Controlled Shutdown ===== | ||
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+ | The following checklist describes the steps to follow during an emergency shutdown. The assumed scenario is that where the entire S800 (and S3 vault) must be turned off due to multiple reasons. Please, be aware that the procedures described below involve many different systems in the lab. As such, it is highly recommended to coordinate with operations staff using all available communication channels (face-to-face, | ||