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Russ Rucinski, Fermilab, March 29, 2005
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Commissioning is underway! –2 Cassettes installed on 3/18. –Sensors and control heater mounted. –Multi-layer super insulation blankets on. –Leak checking of vacuum jacket – passed. –Leak checking of cassette space – passed. –Cryostat is in place and hooked up.
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Russ Rucinski, Fermilab, March 29, 2005 Initial cool down last Friday 3/25. Started late in the day, saw that it would cool, started debugging temperature sensor readout. Ran for 2 hours. Warmed up over the weekend. Started cooling on Monday 3/28 at 7:30 am, and have been cooling ever since (32 hours now). –Station 1 at 54 K. (more or less stable) –Station 2 at 16.5 K. (slowly decreasing)
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Russ Rucinski, Fermilab, March 29, 2005 Sensors 1 & 2 are redundant 100 Ohm Allen Bradley carbon resistors. They are on stage 2 cold head and thermal link. They agree to a few tenths of a Kelvin. Sensor 3 is a silicon diode on the upper intercept. Cooling rate had slowed to -0.1 K/hr earlier today. But now at -0.4 K/hr. Maybe attributed to isolating the vacuum jacket from the turbo cart, or lowering lid heater setpoint by 5 C, or due to something else.
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Russ Rucinski, Fermilab, March 29, 2005
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Plans –Continue to cool, and obtain coldest temperatures. –Read out cassette temperature sensors independently. –Get heater control loop functioning. –Install low cassette space pressure alarm. If Problems: –Capacity issue? Run without thermal link to cassette. –Heater attachment location may be suspect. –Sensor self heating issue? –More MLI on sides needed? (shell a few C cold on sides)
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Russ Rucinski, Fermilab, March 29, 2005
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Sensor 1 – cold end Sensor 2, thermal link Sensor 3, upper Control heater
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