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Which is the usual timetable for experiments?

The beamline is prepared by 9:30h on the first day the experiment is to start user data collection. Provided that the beamline is operative, you have a continuous beam until the end of the awarded beam time, including the night shift.

What is the timetable for local contact support?

Local contacts support users between 9h and 22h. No support is given during the night shift.

What is the timetable for floor coordinator support?

Floor coordinators are available on weekdays from 15h to 6:30h and 24 hours on weekends and bank holidays. Last puck change request to floor coordinators can be done until 6:00h.

How do I ship my dewars?

Please refer to the Dewar Management and Shipping section, number 7 in this page.

How to ship your dewar back after an experiment?

Please refer to the Dewar Management and Shipping section, number 7 in this page.

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