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3.6.5 Assembling the
Turbo Pumping System
Before assembling the turbo vacuum pump with the probe station, it is a good idea to
test the turbo vacuum pump alone (section 6.3.1.1). FIGURE 3-23 shows the
assembled turbo pumping system.
3.6.5.1 Preparing the Probe Station Before Attaching the Vacuum
The probe station is shipped under vacuum; you need to release this vacuum. Follow
this procedure to release the vacuum.
1. Attach a dry nitrogen or inert gas line to the purge valve. We recommend you
purge to dry gas instead of purging to air in order to increase and maintain the
pumping efficiency of the system.
2. Regulate the gas pressure to 6.89 kPa to 13.79 kPa (1 to 2 psi).
3. Open the purge valve slowly. In about one minute, the pressure relief valve on the
chamber will open and release gas.
4. Close the purge valve completely.
5. The gas line can be left in place or removed.
3.6.5.2 Preparing the Turbo Vacuum Pump
If you purchased the turbo pump specified by Lake Shore, follow this procedure to
prepare it. Locate the turbo pumping kit in the accessories box. It contains the
necessary fittings to connect the turbo pump to the probe station.
1. If the vacuum gauge is not already installed on the turbo vacuum pump as shown
in FIGURE 3-24, remove the protective caps. Then use the provided NW 40 T
clamps and center rings to attach the gauge as shown in FIGURE 3-24.
2. Attach the supplied gauge cable to the connector (FIGURE 3-24). If not already
done, attach the other end of the cable to the connector on the back of the turbo
pumping system.
FIGURE 3-23
Assembled turbo pumping system (vacuum gauge not shown)
0.5 m (17.6 in)
0.21 m
(8.3 in)
NW 40