Even if there is significant contamination in your supply dewar, impurities can be easily blown off during the precool of the Xfer line by inserting it all the way to the bottom of the dewar. Fully inserting the supply end of the line during precool should therefore be standard procedure during a LHe fill.
All of this worry about contamination in the magnet during a fill is misplaced, IMO. If minor impurities are introduced during a fill, they go immediately to the bottom of the magnet and remain there at LHe temperature doing absolutely nothing! We have magnets which have been at field for 25 years using Grade 4.5 pusher gas, and they’ll quench from vacuum seal failure many years before the LHe tanks fill with contaminants.
Cheers, -Hirsch
Jerry Hirschinger, NMR Instrumentation Specialist
Purdue Interdepartmental NMR Facility
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From: Craig Grimmer [mailto:craig.grimmer_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 2:08 AM
To: Charles L. Anderson Ph.D.
Cc: Gudzon, Ana; Matthias Findeisen; Ammrl_at_ammrl.org
Subject: Re: AMMRL: Helium Gas Specification for Refilling Purpose
In an environment where one shares delivery dewars with other users at different sites, and where a single dewar is used to fill multiple magnets at the same site, I think that one has a responsibility to make sure that what goes into the dewar as a pressurizing gas doesn't contaminate the remaining liquid helium (as far as possible), and pass that on to the next magnet, or the next user.
Craig.
On 3 October 2014 21:48, Charles L. Anderson Ph.D. <shiulong_at_central.uh.edu<mailto:shiulong_at_central.uh.edu>> wrote:
We use UHP Helium gas from Trigas.
Chuck
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From: Gudzon, Ana [mailto:Ana.Gudzon_at_Covidien.com<mailto:Ana.Gudzon_at_Covidien.com>]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 1:38 PM
To: Matthias Findeisen; Ammrl_at_ammrl.org<mailto:Ammrl_at_ammrl.org>
Subject: RE: AMMRL: Helium Gas Specification for Refilling Purpose
We use zero or 5th grade from Airgas. You can call Airgas and ask for the %
for zero and 5th grade.
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From: Matthias Findeisen [mailto:matthias.findeisen_at_uni-leipzig.de<mailto:matthias.findeisen_at_uni-leipzig.de>]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 5:29 AM
To: Ammrl_at_ammrl.org<mailto:Ammrl_at_ammrl.org>
Subject: AMMRL: Helium Gas Specification for Refilling Purpose
Dear all,
which Helium-Gas Cylinder do you use for refilling the magnet (i.e. to give
slight pressure onto the refill dewar)?
Is the specification of 99.996 % sufficient for this?
Which experiences do you have?
Thanks!
Yours
Matthias Findeisen
Univ- Leipzig/ Germany
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