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Daniel Grass - posted 16:16, Monday 31 July 2023 (11261)
Notes from Meeting with Maty Lesovsky

I had an impromptu meeting/tour with Maty Lesovsky. The following are the notes I took

 

Good needle valves for bringing things up to pressure

All metal angle valves

Avoid rubber oring

 

10^-10 l mbar/s cm^2 is LIGO’s desorption

 

Have metal bake out site

 

All metal bake out valves

KJL has rubber o ring which sucks in contaminants

Varian is a good brand

VAT makes large ones

 

Use research grade N2 if you want to backfil

Can hook up to needle valve

Clean air cheaper

 

They have an SRS RGA 200

Realistically only gets to 100 amu

Hanford uses 1000, but this SRS should be plenty

 

Have custom controllers for bake out

8 W/ft

Takes 110-220 V

PID controller from computer, can tell ramp time and other parameters

They have prints of the circuits

 

They have thermistors on the outside

Get surface temperature, not in air

Tac weld for surface temperature

Omega or McMaster

 

They also have insulation we can use

 

200°C is standard for small stainless

This is 150°C because it’s so large

They think they’ll keep the turbo on during the bake out

Biggest concern is machining oils

 

Fiberglass tape (from McMaster)

Goes up to 300°C

Great for holding thermocouples

Has gone through hundreds of bake outs over years, been fine

Avoid fiberglass insulation

 

Iwata Scroll Meister pumps, equivalent to the IDP-7

Tri scroll

Have mufflers to trap chemicals out of them

 

Smart to have a safety shutoff in case you lose power

Cut power to turbo

Choke turbo if it comes back on with pressure

 

Do a rate of rise test on partial volumes and the whole system

Good to test if something is degrading

 

Have a battery backup for a couple hours to run the turbo so the turbo breaks don’t wear out

 

For controllers, have Terranova Model 934 wide range which are good

MKS PDR 2000 also nice and easy

Invest in a case to display everything

 

They have a lab view program to monitor the pressure and the RGA