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Specifications
MA09 Detailed Manual
- on sample stick: x22642
- on VTI heat exchanger: c17844
- common, very rough calibration for all Allen-Bradley test sensors:
cplus70
Restrictions
Instrument | Field Limit | Comment |
TASP | 6 Tesla | with goniometer, goniometer motors removed, distance to Be filter: > 20 cm |
TASP | 9 Tesla | without goniometer unit, monochromator 2theta > 75, distance to Be filter: > 22 cm |
Rita-II | 4 Tesla | with goniometer, goniometer motors removed |
DMC | 1.4 Tesla | |
HRPT | 4 Tesla | without RC shielding |
FOCUS | 9 Tesla | magnetic rail and motor of radial collimator removed distance magnet center to mono center 2 m, 2theta < 132 deg or magnet surface to guide surface > 0.9 m |
TriCS | 4 Tesla | |
Morpheus | 3.5 Tesla | with X-Y table, dist. to diaphragmas at least 250 mm, omega motor not in use |
Morpheus | 2 Tesla | with omega motor |
on TASP:
on HRPT:
Pending Issues
- The magnet has a cold leak, occuring only occasionaly at low temperatures.
As a workaround the main vacuum has to be pumped constantly. (Oct 2006)
Solved issues
- The magnet seemed not to work reliably with the lambda stage
(2 quenches during an expt. on TASP in November 2006). The reason is
not yet clear. A user claimed that the switch heater power is too low
when using the lambda stage. It seems that this is not the case
(see MA09switchHeater).
A test in February 2007 showed no quench up to 9 Tesla. However,
if we extrapolate the force measurements at 5 Tesla, we get forces
near 1000 kN both vertically and horizontally (with shortened distance
sample - mono). At normal distance, the horizontal forces are much lower,
and the vertical forces should be reduced after replacing the A3 motor box.
We now believe that during the quench, the magnet was too close to the
magnetic beam dump of TASP.
- There seem to be a problem with the He level gauge. As a workaround, an
additional gauge is placed in the He filling port. (2005-10-19)
Solved in winter 2006.
Attachments:
ma09b.jpg
taspMa9_1.jpg
ma09b.JPG
RCshielding.jpg
ma09a.jpg
RCmotor.jpg
ma09c.JPG
taspMa9_2.jpg
taspFilterMA09.png
This particular version was published on 13-Oct-2008 13:18:52 UTC by MarkusZolliker.
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