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ACCL

Used for everything in the RF system that is part of the general physics and operations interface at the cavity level.

Also used for penetration

GUNUsed for everything in the gun
COLL

Used for Collimators

WIREUsed for Fast wire scanners
TOROUsed for ICT
BENDUsed for Magnet
BLMO 
FARC

Used for Faraday Cup

ROOMUsed for Air sensors in tunnel/building
LLRFUsed for phase reference line
WATRWater system

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RTD Z location is co-related with https://slacspace.slac.stanford.edu/sites/lcls/lcls-2/as/controls/CD2/General/Naming/LCLS-II_Device_Names.xlsx (see AreaStartandEnd Tab for detail) to find the area name. The position field uses numbers ranging from 1 to 99 depending upon the instance of the sensor in the area. See See https://slacspace.slac.stanford.edu/sites/lcls/lcls-2/wd/dsg/Forms/AllItems.aspx, Naming Convention section 6.1.1 for detail.

 

Penetration sensor.

penetration Z location is co-related with https://slacspace.slac.stanford.edu/sites/lcls/lcls-2/as/controls/CD2/General/Naming/LCLS-II_Device_Names.xlsx (see AreaStartandEnd Tab for detail) to find the area name. The position field uses numbers ranging from 1 to 99 depending upon the instance of the penetration in the area. (please note all though penetrations are names with sector names, we will only use that as a description, but use area names as defined in the document above for the PV.)

Instance field will be used for penetration sensors as each penetration will have qty 3-6 sensors installed.

Penetration Z location information can be found here:

https://slacspace.slac.stanford.edu/sites/lcls/lcls-2/as/controls/CD2/FI_TM/Reference/LCLS-II%20PENETRATIONS%20%20Z-LOCATION.xlsx