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authorBlaise Thompson <blaise@untzag.com>2018-04-15 00:16:26 -0500
committerBlaise Thompson <blaise@untzag.com>2018-04-15 00:16:26 -0500
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\chapter{Procedures}
-\clearpage
-\section{``Six-month'' maintenance} % ------------------------------------------------------------
+\begin{dquote}
+ These are the vegetables we must eat before we can have our pixels of ice cream.
+
+ \dsignature{Wright Group saying}.
+\end{dquote}
+
+\vfill
+
+In this chapter I document the various procedures that I have performed to maintain the MR-CMDS
+instruments. %
+
+\section{``Six-month'' maintenance} % ============================================================
The laser system that the Wright Group's MR-CMDS instruments use requires regular maintenance. %
Each component is sensitive to lab conditions such as temperature, humidity, and vibrations. %
@@ -13,7 +23,6 @@ Historically, the Wright Group has engaged in reactive maintenance: a ``fix it i
don't touch otherwise'' kind of approach. %
This approach makes a lot of sense for instruments that are quick to fix, and have few active
users. %
-
I instituted a proactive, regular maintenance procedure (described below) that has improved the
predictability of instrumental performance. %
Predictability is key for instruments with multiple users. %
@@ -48,9 +57,9 @@ Procedure:
\end{denumerate}
\item Chiller maintenance.
\begin{ditemize}
- \item See x
- \item See y
- \item See z
+ \item See \autoref{prc:sec:lytron}
+ \item See \autoref{prc:sec:polyscience}
+ \item See \autoref{prc:sec:neslab}
\end{ditemize}
\item Lab cleaning.
\begin{denumerate}
@@ -68,13 +77,9 @@ Procedure:
\end{ditemize}
\item Let lab sit overnight to allow dust to settle and the air to dehumidify.
\item Start up system again.
- \begin{denumerate}
- \item TODO
- \end{denumerate}
\end{denumerate}
-\clearpage
-\section{Lytron Kodiak RC006} % ------------------------------------------------------------------
+\section{Lytron Kodiak RC006} \label{prc:sec:lytron} % ===========================================
We have one Lytron Kodiak RC006: Model Number RC006G03BB1C002, Serial Number 739383-02.
@@ -107,10 +112,7 @@ These seem to have been fixed by adding a “high” flow loop connecting the ou
chiller. %
Ideally the pressure drop across this loop is sufficient to still drive fluid through the laser. %
-% TODO: figure
-
-\clearpage
-\section{PolyScience 6000 Series} % --------------------------------------------------------------
+\section{PolyScience 6000 Series} \label{prc:sec:polyscience} % ==================================
We own two PolyScience chillers---different models but functionally equivalent.
@@ -142,8 +144,7 @@ Regular chiller maintenance:
\end{denumerate}
\end{denumerate}
-\clearpage
-\section{NesLab Merlin M33} % ====================================================================
+\section{NesLab Merlin M33} \label{prc:sec:neslab} % =============================================
We have one NesLab Merlin M33 Chiller, Serial Number 106227049. %
@@ -171,7 +172,6 @@ Regular chiller maintenance
% TODO: figures
-\clearpage
\section{Calibrating the 407A} % =================================================================
Calibrating the 407.A
@@ -180,11 +180,11 @@ You may sometimes notice that the zero position changes dramatically from sensit
sensitivity with the 407A. If this happens, iterate through the following until zero stays
consistent:
-Use the fine adjust (knob on side) to zero the 407A on the highest sensitivity
-
-Use the front adjust (flathead screwdriver needed) to zero on the lowest sensitivity
-
-\clearpage
+\begin{ditemize}
+ \item Use the fine adjust (knob on side) to zero the 407A on the highest sensitivity.
+ \item Use the front adjust (flathead screwdriver needed) to zero on the lowest sensitivity.
+\end{ditemize}
+
\section{Millenia} % =============================================================================
\subsection{Startup} % ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -228,7 +228,6 @@ These allow us to record things like Diode hours. %
Service mode can be buggy, so it's best to leave the Millenia in normal Power mode during regular
operation. %
-\clearpage
\section{Spitfire Pro} % =========================================================================
Only tune up the Spitfire if you need to, and do not treat it casually---set aside an entire
@@ -429,7 +428,6 @@ Since we have not messed with the stretcher frequently this guide cannot be trus
square mirrors preceding the compressor.
\end{denumerate}
-\clearpage
\section{TOPAS-C} % ==============================================================================
% TODO: figure
@@ -668,7 +666,6 @@ Input poynting is adjusted to ensure good alignment through L1 and L2 into D1.
\item Measure and record power---should be over 600 mW.
\end{denumerate}
-\clearpage
\section{MicroHR Monochromator} % ================================================================
Visible Grating. %