CryogenicHandling


Cryogenic Handling

General Remarks

Handling cryogenic liquids should only be done by trained people. The following instruction are by no means a replacement for a certified cryogenics course. They are meant as a reference for how to handle cryogenics at the Neutron guide hall.
Fear is a bad teacher and you should always consult a more experienced instrument scientist or the sample environment team, if you are in doubt how to handle things correctly.
Please always keep in mind that you are working with boiling liquids which will evaporate rather quickly when exposed to ambient temperatures.
Think about the consequences of your doing before you do it (e.g. what will happen if you open a specific valve).

For information on how to set up an orange cryostat and how to change samples, please follow this link: OrangeCryostat.

Liquid Nitrogen

Most of our cryostats and cryo-magnets have an outer liquid nitrogen jacket to reduce the heat load on the helium bath.
The storage dewars are prepared by the sample environment staff and can be picked up at the preparation area (between FOCUS and MARS).
The dewars provided are self pressurizing systems with a mechanical level indicator at the top as shown below.
LN2_dewar_schematics

The dewars are always pressurized.

When using the automatic nitrogen refill

Liquid Helium

Liquid Helium dewars are provided by the sample environment staff at the preparation area.
At PSI we run a Helium recovery system.

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Helium Dewar Transport:
Helium dewars are brought into the experimental area with the 1T crane.

transport extensions dewar with transport fixtures

Helium Transfer:

When the transfer is finished:

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Returning Liquid Helium Dewars

please return dewars to the dewar station as soon as possible after the transfer

IMPORTANT: recheck that all valves are in the right state and the level is reading before you leave afterfill.png

In case you are unsure about certain procedures, please contact sample environment staff