The down time statistics are based on individual fault reports. In Table 1 I give the general down time statistics for period 49.
A total of 68 fault reports were submitted, with an average time lost of 4 min per fault, for a total down time of 0.3% (0.2% on scheduled observing nights). Of these, 49 reported no time lost, 19 reported 2 hrs lost, and none reported 2 or more hrs lost.
This compares to a down time of 0.4% over all nights (0.4% on scheduled observing nights) in period 48, and 1.0% over all nights (1.0% on scheduled observing nights) in period 47. Of the 65 fault report in period 48, 40 reported no time lost, 25 reported 2 hrs lost, and none reported 2 or more hrs lost. Of the 69 fault report in period 47, 48 reported no time lost, 22 reported 2 hrs lost, and one reported 2 or more hrs lost.
Night included | Time lost | Nights | Percentage | Last semester | Last Summer |
All nights | 265 min | 183 | 0.3% | 0.4% | 1.0% |
Scheduled observing nights | 165 min | 160 | 0.2% | 0.4% | 1.0% |
Technical nights | 5 min | 23 | 0.0% | 0.3% | 0.4% |
Service nights | 95 min | 34.5 | 0.5% | 0.4% | 3.2% |
Visitor instruments | 0 min | 0 | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.5% |
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 |
Both the downtime and the number of fault reports were very low this semester again, the former being at an all time low. The last 12 months had also the lowest downtime (0.3%) ever recorded over a full year.