Omega Engineering CYD201 and CYD208 manual Handling Cryogenic Storage Dewars

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OMEGA Model CYD201/CYD208 User’s Manual

1.2HANDLING LIQUID HELIUM AND LIQUID NITROGEN

Helium and Nitrogen are colorless, odorless, and tasteless gases. They liquefy when properly cooled. Liquid helium (LHe) and liquid nitrogen (LN2) may be used in conjunction with the Model CYD201 or CYD208. Although not explosive, there are certain safety considerations in the handling of LHe and LN2.

1.2.1Handling Cryogenic Storage Dewars

Operate all cryogenic containers (dewars) in accordance with manufacturer instructions. Safety instructions are normally posted on the side of each dewar. Keep cryogenic dewars in a well- ventilated place, protected from the weather, and away from heat sources. Figure 1-1 shows a typical cryogenic dewar.

1.2.2LHe and LN2 Safety Precautions

Transfer LHe and LN2 and operate storage dewar controls in accordance with manufacturer/supplier instructions. During transfer, follow all safety precautions written on the storage dewar and recommended by the manufacturer.

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Figure 1-1. Typical Cryogenic Dewar

Liquid helium is a potential asphyxiant and can cause rapid suffocation without warning. Store and use in an adequately ventilated area. DO NOT vent the container in confined spaces. DO NOT enter confined spaces where gas may be present unless area is well-ventilated. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention.

Liquid helium can cause severe frostbite to exposed body parts. DO NOT touch frosted pipes or valves. For frostbite, consult a physician immediately. If a physician is unavailable, warm the affected parts with water that is near body temperature.

Two essential safety aspects of handling LHe are adequate ventilation and eye and skin protection. Although helium and nitrogen gases are non-toxic, they are dangerous because they replace air in a normal breathing atmosphere. Liquid helium is an even greater threat because a small amount of liquid evaporates to create a large amount of gas. Store and operate cryogenic dewars in open, well-ventilated areas.

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Contents M789-038A June Return Requests / Inquiries WarrantyTable of Contents Table of Contents List of Illustrations This Page Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents Chapter Introduction GeneralModel CYD201/CYD208 General Description Resolution Model CYD201/CYD208 SpecificationsLHe and LN2 Safety Precautions Handling Cryogenic Storage DewarsHandling Liquid Helium and Liquid Nitrogen Electrostatic Discharge Recommended First AidIdentifying Esds Components Safety SummaryHandling Esds Components Ground The InstrumentDo Not Operate In An Explosive Atmosphere Safety SymbolsKeep Away From Live Circuits Do Not Substitute Parts Or Modify InstrumentChapter Installation Inspection and UnpackingRepackaging for Shipment Sensor Installation Recommendations Power and Ground RequirementsTwo-Lead Vs Four-Lead Measurements Two-Lead MeasurementFour-Lead Measurement Sensor Mounting Connecting Leads To The SensorMeasurement Errors Due To AC Noise Sensor Input Connections J1 InputTerminal Description Rack Mounting Sensor Curve DefinitionModel CYD208-DIN Rack Mounting Hole SizesPower UP Errors Initial Power UP SequenceThis Page Intentionally Left Blank Installation Units KEY Chapter OperationScan Mode Model CYD208 Only Alarm SetpointSetting Dwell Times Model CYD208 Only Alarm OperationLatched And Unlatched Alarms Alarm Fix Function Model CYD208 OnlySoftcal Compensations SoftCal Calibration Procedure Erasing SoftCal Compensations Verifying SoftCal OperationOperation Chapter Remote Operation Serial Interface ConnectionsSerial Interface J2 Serial I/O Serial I/O RJ-11 Connector Pin DefinitionsSample Basic Program Serial Interface OperationSample Quick Basic 4.0 Program Serial Interface Command SummaryInput ReturnedInput Hxxx.x Returned Nothing Input F0x Returned NothingInput Lxxx.x Returned Nothing Input R Returned NothingHigh or Low Parameter H = high alarm, L = low alarm Switch ID and Alarm DataInput YCx Returned Nothing End Scanning Model CYD208 OnlySign,sensor reading,units,alarm status Crlf Current channel,sign,sensor reading,units, alarm statusCRLFScan Status Model CYD208 Only This Page Intentionally Left Blank Remote Operation Model CYD201 Rear Panel Connections Chapter ServiceModel CYD208 Rear Panel Connections Model CYD208 Rear Panel ConnectionsGeneral Maintenance Error Code TroubleshootingLine Voltage Configuration Fuse ReplacementCurrent Source Calibration RecalibrationModel CYD201 Model CYD208 Serial Interface Cable and Adapters 2 A/D Converter CalibrationModel CYD200-B RJ-11 to DE-9 Adapter Wiring Details Page Accessories Model Description of Accessory Chapter Options and AccessoriesModel Description of Accessory Model CYD201/CYD208 Wires Lsci P/N Description of CableDIN Series DT-420 Model CYD201/CYD208 Sensors Sensor no Description of SensorSeries DT-450 Series CY-7Options and Accessories A1.0 General Appendix a Curve TablesTable A-2. Curve 1 DT-500DI-8A Voltage-Temp. Characteristics Table A-3. Curve 2 DT-500DRC-D Voltage-Temp. Characteristics 6591 18.0 Table A-5. Curve 4 CTI Diode Voltage-Temp. Characteristics Table A-6. Curve 5 DT-500DI-8C Voltage-Temp. Characteristics Table A-7. Curve 6 CY-7 Voltage-Temp. Characteristics 305.0 50689 Page Page Temperature PRESSURE/STRAINFlow