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6.3
Troubleshooting
Procedures
The following procedures should only be performed by skilled operators who are
familiar with the required process and equipment. Damage to the probe station can
result if these procedures are not done properly. If you require assistance, contact
Lake Shore service or your local representative before beginning these procedures.
Contact information is in section 6.5.
6.3.1 Vacuum
Troubleshooting
The Model CRX-6.5K should be able to achieve a vacuum of <10
-3
Torr at room
temperature with an appropriate vacuum system and the gauge located on the
chamber. If your vacuum does not perform similar to the curve illustrated in FIGURE
6-2, the following sections describe some common problems and simple diagnostic
procedures to remedy this. If the problem is caused by a very small leak it may be
necessary to use a leak detector to troubleshoot it properly. Leak detector operation is
not covered in this manual. Consult your leak detector user’s manual.
Suspect poor vacuum if you observe any of the following symptoms:
D
Sample cooling assembly will not cool to base temperature
D
Cooling time increases
D
Condensation appears on sample surface
D
Condensation appears on any internal viewport surface
D
Excessive condensation appears on exterior of chamber viewport
FIGURE 6-2
Typical Model CRX-6.5K pump down curve