Operator's Manual
Issue 14
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Mar 2016 / UMC0071
Mercury
iPS
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6.4.1
Overview ............................................................................................................................... 65
6.4.2
Adjusting a generic calibration file ........................................................................................ 65
6.5
Types of temperature sensor ........................................................................................ 67
6.5.1
Thermocouples ..................................................................................................................... 67
6.5.2
Metallic resistance thermometers (positive temperature coefficient) .................................... 67
6.5.3
Semiconductor resistance thermometers (negative temperature coefficient) ...................... 67
6.5.4
Semiconductor diodes .......................................................................................................... 68
6.5.5
Excitation current .................................................................................................................. 68
6.5.6
Calibration for different sensors ............................................................................................ 69
6.5.7
Available generic calibration files .......................................................................................... 70
6.6
More about thermocouples ........................................................................................... 71
6.6.1
Thermocouple principles ....................................................................................................... 71
6.6.2
Configuring for thermocouples .............................................................................................. 71
6.6.3
Reference junction compensation ........................................................................................ 73
6.6.4
External reference junctions ................................................................................................. 73
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CRYOGEN LEVEL-METER ............................................................................................... 75
7.1
Principles of operation .................................................................................................. 75
7.1.1
Operation of the board with a helium-level probe ................................................................. 75
7.1.2
Operation of the board with a nitrogen-level probe............................................................... 76
7.1.3
Why different methods are used for the two liquids .............................................................. 76
7.2
Installing the level-meter board ..................................................................................... 76
7.2.1
Removing the top cover ........................................................................................................ 76
7.2.2
Fitting the board .................................................................................................................... 77
7.2.3
Basic check of board operation............................................................................................. 79
7.3
Connecting the level probe ........................................................................................... 79
7.4
Configuring MercuryiPS for helium level meter ............................................................. 79
7.5
Configuring MercuryiPS for nitrogen level meter ........................................................... 81
8
MANAGING YOUR MERCURY ......................................................................................... 84
8.1
General ........................................................................................................................ 84
8.2
Display ......................................................................................................................... 86
8.3
Devices ........................................................................................................................ 88