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Warming up

Warming up is a passive process, consisting of stopping the PTR and letting the LN2 tank run empty. The heat from the outside environment will then warm up the instrument. As a lot of effort has been put into thermal insulation and the mass of the cold instrument is quite high, heating to room temperature is a very slow process.

A temperature and pressure profile made while the instrument was warming up is shown in figure 3. As a rough estimate, one should wait at least a week from the LN2 is used up until it is safe to open the dewar. The actual time required may depend on the ambient air temperature and ventilation. Before opening, the lowest temperature inside must be above the dew point of the ambient air. A crude estimate of the dew point is:

The formula will give a dew point somewhat too high, so you should be quite safe when using it.

Several methods of accelerating the rate of heating exist, but only one have been tried out. Possible methods could be:

 

 



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Anlaug Amanda Kaas
Tue Jun 19 15:56:27 ACT 2001