From 767655a9b93bcf48404efac27f2846de72965a12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Blaise Thompson Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 15:07:37 -0600 Subject: 2018-03-02 15:07 --- procedures/chapter.tex | 83 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) (limited to 'procedures/chapter.tex') diff --git a/procedures/chapter.tex b/procedures/chapter.tex index 4ac67ed..9c9bd32 100644 --- a/procedures/chapter.tex +++ b/procedures/chapter.tex @@ -1,5 +1,88 @@ \chapter{Procedures} +\section{Calibrating the 407A} + +Calibrating the 407A + +You may sometimes notice that the zero position changes dramatically from sensitivity to +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 +\section{Lytron Kodiak RC006} + +We have one Lytron Kodiak RC006: +Model Number RC006G03BB1C002 +Serial Number 739383-02 + +Regular Chiller Maintenance: +\begin{denumerate} + \item Gather supplies. + \begin{enumerate} + \item 1 gallon distilled water (do not use deionized) + \item 1 gallon Nalco 460-PCCL104 (the pink stuff) + \end{enumerate} + \item Drain system completely. + \begin{enumerate} + \item Turn off chiller. + \item Break tubing at push-to-connect, plugging return. + \item Allow chiller to run until liquid stops flowing. You will get a pressure error, ignore + (silence) it. + \item Use tube to mouth-syphon remaining liquid from within chiller + \item Reconnect at push-to-connect + \end{enumerate} + \item Fill chiller with distilled water (should require <1 gallon), let run for 30 minutes. + \item Drain system again. + \item Replace filter. + \item Fill system with one gallon Nalco 460-PCCL104 (the pink stuff). + \item Turn chiller on, top-off with distilled water. + \item Record maintenance, order new supplies for next time if necessary. +\end{denumerate} + +In the past we have had trouble with low flow errors upon system startup. % +These seem to have been fixed by adding a “high” flow loop connecting the outlet and inlet of the +chiller. % +Ideally the pressure drop across this loop is sufficient to still drive fluid through the laser. % + +% TODO: figure + +\clearpage +\section{PolyScience 6000 Series} + +We own two PolyScience chillers---different models but functionally equivalent. + +Grey: Serial Number 3E1161245 + +White and Blue: Serial Number 4K1050550 + +Regular Chiller Maintenance: +\begin{enumerate} + \item Gather supplies +\end{enumerate} + +maintenance directions +Gather supplies +Filter - sold in the stockroom +1 gallon of Nalco 460-PCCL104 (the pink stuff) +Drain system completely +Disconnect red water line and allow chiller to pump water out. +Push nipple of male end with flat object so check valve is released +Take off of filter +Push down to allow water out +Check filters +If air filter dirty, wash with water (let dry after washing) +If water filter is dirty, replace +Reassemble, fill with Nalco 460-PCCL104 (the pink stuff) +Turn chiller on and top-off. + +\section{NesLab Merlin M33} + + + \section{Aligining TOPAS-C} \section{Aligning Spitfire PRO} -- cgit v1.2.3