
Lake Shore Model 625 Superconducting MPS User’s Manual
Operation
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4.14.1
Persistent Switch Heater Output Enable
The persistent switch heater should be enabled only if there is an active persistent switch in the magnet system. If no
persistent switch is being used, then the persistent switch heater should be disabled. This will remove the persistent
switch heater information from the bottom of the display as well as disable the persistent switch heater on and off
buttons. If a persistent switch is being used, then the heater current and delay time should be setup before using the
heater.
To configure the persistent switch heater press
PSH Setup
. The first persistent switch heater setup screen appears as a
prompt for the persistent switch heater mode.
Persistent Switch Heater Output
Select With °®
Persistent Switch Heater: Enable
Use the
s
or
t
key to select the persistent switch heater mode, either Enable or Disable. Press
Enter
to accept the new
selection and continue to the next setting screen. Press
Escape
to cancel the new selection and return to the normal
display.
In order for the persistent switch heater to be disabled, the heater must be off. If the heater is on, warming, or cooling,
then the persistent switch heater mode will not be allowed to change and an error box will pop up explaining why. One
of two boxes will show up, both shown below.
Change not allowed while
PSH is on.
Change not allowed while
PSH is warming or cooling.
4.14.2
Persistent Switch Heater Current Setting
The next setting that is available for the persistent switch heater is the heater current. This is the current that will be
supplied to the heater when the persistent switch heater is on. Typically, the persistent switch heater current is specified
by the magnet manufacturer. Exceeding the recommended current will cause excess helium boil off and can possibly
damage the heater.
To enter a value for the persistent switch heater current, continue from the persistent switch heater enable screen or press
PSH Setup
then
Enter
until the following persistent switch setup screen appears as a prompt for the persistent switch
heater current.
Persistent Switch Heater Output
Enter a Value For
PS Heater Current: 125 mA
Use the data entry keys to enter the persistent switch heater current value between 5 and 125 mA. Press
Enter
to accept
the new value. Press
Escape
to restart the setting sequence and enter a different value. Press
Escape
again to leave the
setting sequence.
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