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CHAPTER 3:
Installation and Setup
Model CRX-6.5K Probe Station
3.2.4.3 Water Routing and Connections
The CCR compressor water inlet and outlet are 1/2 in Swagelok compression, internal
fittings that are compatible with 1/2 in Swagelok compression ID tubing.
You are responsible for providing the necessary lengths of tubing and connections to your
cooling water system.
To ensure safe operation, the cooling water system must have a water filter, flow
meter, safety shutoff, and pressure gauge (not provided). Refer to section 3.4.2 for
setup information. Use a flow meter on the outlet of the CCR compressor, and a
cooling water system that has a filter, safety shutoff, and pressure gauge to monitor
coolant water flow.
3.2.5 Vacuum
Requirements
The probe station vacuum chamber provides thermal insulation for the internal
sample cooling assembly as it cryogenically cools the sample being tested. It also
prevents condensation or other contamination from affecting the sample.
High quality vacuum equipment is necessary for good cooling performance and for
keeping the sample clean. You must provide a vacuum pumping system including
appropriate gauges and vacuum lines for the Model CRX-6.5K. It must have the ability
to attain at least <10
-3
Torr in the probe station while at room temperature. A vacuum
isolation valve with an NW 25 flange is included on the CCR vacuum shroud.
Lake Shore offers the TPS-FRG for evacuating the chamber. Components and
specifications for these options are in section 2.3.7. You should use these
specifications as a guideline if you purchase the pumping system separately.
If you do not purchase the turbo pumping system option with the probe station, you will
need to provide a calibrated vacuum gauge during installation to verify vacuum levels.
3.2.6 Gas Requirements
During system warm up and sample change operations, it can be beneficial to purge
the vacuum chamber with inert gas. A purge valve with a
p
in NPT connection is
provided on the vacuum chamber for this purpose. Dry argon or nitrogen gas is
recommended for most purge operations, but other inert gases can be used. Helium is
not recommended because it is difficult to pump out when re-evacuating the system.
For purging the vacuum chamber you will need a gas cylinder or other source of dry,
high purity gas, an independent low pressure regulator capable of providing steady
pressure between 6.9 kPa to 13.8 kPa (1 to 2 psi), and a gas line and fittings.
Lake Shore does not offer these components as accessories.
Gas cylinders must be anchored properly before use. Tipping cylinders can cause serious
injury or death.
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