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Cooling Connections
These connections need only be made if the
experiments are to be carried out below room
temperature.
The Dewar siphon (1) is the thick white foam
tubing and is attached to the liquid nitrogen Dew-
ar. The thin black capillary tube inside the white
foam tube must be inserted into the liquid nitro-
gen cooling connectors on the stage.
The white tubing slides on to the outside of the
connector. Twist the siphon whilst sliding it on
and push until it comes to a stop. It does not need
to go all the way to the base of the connector.
The thicker silicon tube from the LNP95 cooling
pump ends in a white PTFE connector (2), this is
pushed over the end of the other stainless steel
connector as seen in the image.
The short tube branching from the side of this
white connector is the Gas Purging Tube (3).
There is a valve opening Insert connector (4)
inserted into the end of this tube. During the
purging procedure, insert this connector into the
Gas Purge Valve (5) on the side of the stage to
open it.
The Gas Purge Valve (5) is opened when the Gas
Insert (6) is pushed firmly into the connector, a
“click” is heard when the two parts are connected
properly. To remove the Gas Insert, push the
outer sleeve of Gas Purge Valve toward the stage
and the Gas Insert (6) should drop out.
There is a second Gas Purge Valve on the oppo-
site side of the stage to allow the gas to leave the
stage. A Gas Insert must also be inserted into this
Gas Purge Valve (7) when purging.
The smaller tube from the outlet on the LNP95
should be placed in position on the top of the lid
using the Tube Clip Holder (8). This tube blows
warm recycled nitrogen gas across the lid window
to prevent condensation on the viewing window
surface.
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