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Scenario for the gas system 1.High cost gas (5 €/l of Xe) 2.High hydrostatic pressure over 7 m height 3.Light and large detectors, no big under- or.

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3 Scenario for the gas system 1.High cost gas (5 €/l of Xe) 2.High hydrostatic pressure over 7 m height 3.Light and large detectors, no big under- or over-pressures affordable 4.Highly segmented detector (540 chambers)

4 Solutions Gas recirculation, no gas injection except for compensating for leaks (1) Pressure regulation subdivided into (groups of) sectors (2,3) Capillary gas inlet and two-stage outlet regulation for ensuring uniform flow and overpressure (2,3) Gas regeneration for Xe recuperation (1,4)

5 2-stage pressure regulation realistic pressure regulation test at point 2: Two vessels at 6 m difference in height, at the plug; Compressor at the surface.

6 Precise and stable regulation

7 Filling Flush with CO2 Use membranes to replace CO2 by Xenon 2 days operation (see Trento)

8 Nitrogen removal Use Cryogenic distillation after run (see Trento and ALICE note)

9 Schedule Design practically ready –Need to decide on final regulation segmentation PRR in October (following other gas system PRRs) Construction: ?


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