The down time statistics are based on individual fault reports. In Table 1 I give the general down time statistics for period 36. A total of 74 fault reports were submitted, with an average time lost of 14 min per fault, for a total down time of 0.8% (1.1% on scheduled observing nights). Of these, 47 reported no time lost, 24 reported 2 hrs lost, and 3 reported 2 or more hrs lost.
Night included | Time lost | Nights | Percentage | Last semester | Last winter |
All nights | 1030 min | 183 | 0.8% | 1.4% | 0.7% |
Scheduled observing nights | 975 min | 127.5 | 1.1% | 1.8% | 0.8% |
Technical nights | 55 min | 20.5 | 0.4% | 1.1% | 0.3% |
Service nights | 260 min | 35 | 1.1% | 2.6% | 0.6% |
Visitor instruments | 0 min | 14 | 0.0% | 0.1% | 0.0% |
Taking the average length of time within nautical twilight. Exact numbers for each night | |||||
are used when looking at `All nights' | |||||
Excluding technical nights and visitor instruments | |||||
Excluding service nights with SOFIN |
This compares to a down time of 1.4% (1.8% on scheduled observing nights) in period 35 and 0.7% over all nights (0.8% on scheduled observing nights) in period 34. Of the 118 fault report in period 35, 80 reported no time lost, 34 reported 2 hrs lost, and 4 reported 2 or more hrs lost. Of the 117 fault report in period 34, 82 reported no time lost, 35 reported 2 hr lost, and none reported 2 or more hrs lost.
Apart from the continuously low down time, the only thing to notice is the relatively low number of fault reports during the last semester.