The reason for the warming-up of NOTCam that in the end caused the problems with the detector at the beginning of the semester (see above and the previous report) was that the motor controller of NOTCam had not been switched on after dismounting from the telescope thereby giving null input to the temperature logs, something that was not ``detected'' by our temperature monitoring system as a fault. The system has now been improved and it now checks if there are new readings twice per day and if not an alarm will be sent by email to the staff.
We still have some minor problems related to filling of LN -
slight vacuum leaks which are however rapidly recovered by the
cryostat - which are understood to be related to thermal stress around
the fill-tube o-rings. A new type of LN
filling nozzle was made
drilling a cylinder from a specially ordered highly insulating
material. The new nozzle is longer than the old one and occupies the
whole width of the fill-tube, thereby avoiding leaks to the outer part
where the sensitive o-rings are, and at the same time this material
insulates between the LN
flow and the inner metal of the
fill-tube. The experience using the new nozzle is very good, and it
is now easier to avoid spilling than before. There are still some very
minor changes in the vacuum upon every filling, but quite small (about
6
10
mbar) and the cryostat recovers quickly. The vacuum
5 months after closing/pumping is better now (1
10
mbar)
than one year ago (5
10
mbar).
Thomas Augusteijn 2010-02-09