- Chow, K;
- Cummings, J;
- Edwards, E;
- Edwards, W;
- Ely, R;
- Hoff, M;
- Lebanowski, L;
- Li, B;
- Li, P;
- Lin, SK;
- Liu, D;
- Liu, J;
- Luk, KB;
- Miao, J;
- Napolitano, J;
- Ochoa-Ricoux, JP;
- Peng, JC;
- Qi, M;
- Steiner, H;
- Stoler, P;
- Stuart, M;
- Wang, L;
- Yang, C;
- Zhong, W
- et al.
Abstract In the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment 960 20-cm-diameter waterproof photomultiplier tubes are used to instrument three water pools as Cherenkov detectors for detecting cosmic-ray muons. Of these 960 photomultiplier tubes, 341 are recycled from the MACRO experiment. A systematic program was undertaken to refurbish them as waterproof assemblies. In the context of passing the water leakage check, a success rate better than 97% was achieved. Details of the design, fabrication, testing, operation, and performance of these waterproofed photomultiplier-tube assemblies are presented.