Pumping Stancam
Before pumping the Stancam dewar it is necessary to warm it up to room
tempearture, you do this by turning off the Cryotiger cooler.
Turning Off the Cryotiger
To turn off the Cryotiger go to the switchboard in the electronics
(filter) room next to the control room.
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Switchboard
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Location of Cryotiger Fuse & Circuit Breaker
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Open the door to the left of the two keys used to reset the safety system.
At the top centre hinden behind a yellow note are a fuse and circuit breaker
for the Cryotiger. Put either of these down will cut the power to the
Cryotiger.
You now have to wait typically at least 3 hours for the temperature of the
Stancam CCD to rise above zero centegrade, you can monitor this from the
WWW TMS plot
TMS database
and select '540 - Stancam Detector'.
Pumping
To connect the vacuum pump to stancam as shown below. Note because of the
awkward position of the connector it can be a bit difficult to get the vacuum
hose and valve aligned, persevere! Plug the vacuum pump in to a suitable
electrical mains socket, it is probably best to use an extension cable
from the dome cupboard and a wall socket. Check the pressure display is
turned on.
Vacuum Connection to Stacam Dewar
Once the Stancam detector is above 0oC, open to black multiturn valve
on the pump, about seven turns. Then press the start/stop button and the
pump should start. Wait until you see a vacuum of below E-2 on the display
then open the Stancam valve, it is sprung load and you turn it only about
half a turn until you see the word 'OPEN'.
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Vacuum Pump
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Vacuum Pump Pressure Display
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Normally you will need to pump for at least 5 hours, but longer the better. Below is an example of a warmup and pumping sequence. Here
it took about 5 hours for the detector to go above 0o C, when you can start pumping. Also in the pumping plot it can be seen
you should get below 0.0002 mbars within a hour.
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Warmup and Pumping examples
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Expanded Pumping Profile
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Cooling and Stop Pumping
Assuming it is required to now cool Stancam go to the switchboard and lift
up the Cryotiger circuit breaker and/or fuse that's down. Let the Cryotiger
cool for a while or when the dewar pressure is the same or below
the pump pressure, before disconnecting the pump. In the example plot above
it took about 2 hours from switching on the Cryotiger until
the detector reached its operating temperature of -95.1o C.
To disconnect the pump:
- Close the yellow valve on Stancam, half turn clockwise and you will see
the word CLOSED.
- Close the multiturn black valve on the pump, about seven turns.
- Stop the pump by pressing the Stop/Start button, it takes the pump a
few minutes to slow down to a stop.
- Unclamp the vacuum tube from Stancam. Note because there will still
be a vacuum in the tube the best way to release the tube after you've
removed the clamp is to tilt it rather than trying to pull it off
straight.
- Disconnect the vacuum pump from the main and wheel it back to its home
position next to the telescope.
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