[INSTRM-913] Generate MHS keywords for SCR data Created: 05/Mar/20  Updated: 24/Apr/20  Resolved: 24/Apr/20

Status: Done
Project: Instrument control development
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Task Priority: Normal
Reporter: cloomis Assignee: Yoshida, Hiroshige
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: SPS
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Attachments: File scr.py     File scr.py     File scr.py    
Issue Links:
Blocks
blocks INSTRM-950 Add FITS card name annotations to SCR... Done
Story Points: 2
Sprint: SM1PD-2020 D, SM1PD-2020 E

 Description   

It would be useful to have the SCR temperatures, etc. in the archiver. Please propose a list of the appropriate keywords – I bet we can quickly agree on the final dictionary.



 Comments   
Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 07/Mar/20 ]

Here is my first proposal - I added some coolant status to the already running air temperature only dictionary scr.py.

Comment by cloomis [ 07/Mar/20 ]

Looks good to me. I would change spsManf and scrManf to spsManifold and scrManifold, though.

Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 13/Mar/20 ]

Second proposal scr.py - renamed keys as suggested, and added DP and RH.

Comment by cloomis [ 14/Mar/20 ]

Ship it, I say. arnaud.lefur?

Comment by arnaud.lefur [ 16/Mar/20 ]

Sure !

When should we consider adding STS fields as well ?

Comment by cloomis [ 16/Apr/20 ]

If the MHS keyword definitions are settled, I can add the FITS keyword lines.

Comment by hassan [ 16/Apr/20 ]

Yoshida, Hiroshige will update the keyword definitions and cloomis will update the cards accordingly. By next week Weds Apr 22?

Comment by cloomis [ 16/Apr/20 ]

Arnaud's point (whether to feed STS the way we do for all other PFS instruments or whether SCR can/should be different) is valid, but I think we can/should deal with that later/separately.

Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 16/Apr/20 ]

Hopefully this is the final scr.py

Comment by cloomis [ 16/Apr/20 ]

Any reason why the heat exchanger intake and exhaust probes are not in 1-4 sequence in the keyword, like the ceiling probes?

Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 16/Apr/20 ]

It has to do with how we wired the temperature probes to the data logger - bottom sides of heat exchangers 1-4 then top sides, and the direction of air flow of hex 1,2 is upward and that of hex 3,4 downward. I am simply iterating from channels 1 through 19...

Comment by hassan [ 23/Apr/20 ]

Yoshida, Hiroshige will reorder the fields in scr.py

Comment by Yoshida, Hiroshige [ 23/Apr/20 ]

Merged.

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