| Lines 1-4 were replaced by lines 1-6 |
| - The superconducting magnet MA11 was acquired in 2001. It is a property |
| - of the University of Birmingham (Ted Forgan), but PSI and ETH Zurich |
| - had also contributed. It is a horizontal cryomagnet specialized |
| - for small angle neutron scattering with 4 windows, two for fields |
| + A collaboration with financial contributions from the Universities of |
| + Birmingham, U.K., Zürich and Warwick, U.K., together with PSI and the |
| + U.K. EPSRC, has taken delivery of the high horizontal-field cryomagnet MA11, |
| + specially designed for neutron scattering, particularly SANS. |
| + |
| + The magnet has 4 windows, two for fields |
| At line 9 added 4 lines. |
| + [Installation|MA11Installation] |
| + |
| + [Restrictions|MA11Restrictions] |
| + |
| At line 11 added 2 lines. |
| + More information on intranet page (drawing): [LdmWiki:MA11] |
| + |
| Line 14 was replaced by lines 22-32 |
| - !Hanging Issues |
| + [MA11 on RITAII|MA11Rita] |
| + |
| + [ma11a.jpg] |
| + [ma11e.jpg] |
| + |
| + !Solved Issues |
| + |
| + * The broken lambda needle valve was replaced by |
| + Oxford Instruments. The cryomagnet runs within its |
| + original specifications. |
| + |
| Removed lines 16-17 |
| - * The lambda needle valve is broken. The magnet was sent back to |
| - Oxford Instruments and should be back in the beginning of May 2005. |