Boca Research None manual Vessel 3 to sample cell, Recovery of liquid in manifold to Vessel

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2.4.2 Vessel 3 to sample cell

The transfer of liquid from Vessel 3 to the sample cell is brought about by the difference in pressure between that in the Vessel and a vacuum in the cell. However, in order to control the transfer of liquid the pressure difference should be as small as possible but not so low that the liquid starts to boil.

Switch the pump to its roughing mode.

Open values V2 and V3 along with tap C and carefully open valve V1 until a suitable pressure is obtained (~0.5 bar).

Close tap C and continue to evacuate the system and sample cell by opening valves V3, V4, V5 and V8. Switch the pump to turbo mode.

When the required level of vacuum has been obtained, close valves V4 and V5 in order to isolate the sample cell.

Opening tap D on Vessel 3 will cause the liquid to move rapidly to fill the volume between tap D and V5.

Valve V5 can be opened carefully in order to allow the liquid into the sample cell. The movement of liquid can be monitored using the sight glasses positioned either side of the sample cell.

When it is judged that sufficient liquid has been transferred to fill the sample cell, close valve V5.

At this point, it must be remembered that the lower manifold contains liquid, which must be removed before the system is evacuated.

2.4.3 Recovery of liquid in manifold to Vessel 2

After the transfer of liquid to or from the sample cell, some liquid will remain in the pipes of the lower manifold. This can be removed using the following procedure.

Vessel 2 should be under vacuum prior to the loading of the liquid into the sample cell. If it is not, switch the pump to roughing mode and open tap E followed by valves V1 and 2. If Vessel 2 already contains some liquid ensure that it is frozen using liquid nitrogen before evacuation is attempted.

When the vessel is evacuated close tap E and cool the glass bulb by raising a dewar of liquid nitrogen around it.

Ensure that taps A, B, C, D and E are closed before opening valves V6 and V8.

Opening valve V7 will allow any liquid present in the manifold to enter Vessel 2 where it will freeze.

Close valve V7 and repressurise the system and Vessel 2 by opening valve V9 and tap E. Remove the dewar from around the vessel and allow the liquid to thaw.

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Contents Muon Liquid Handling System User Guide Johnson, S.P. Cottrell et al VersionContents Getting Started Layout of the liquid handling systemLayout of the in situ sample stick Layout of the pumpPage Evacuation of the system General proceduresSample loading Loading VesselRemoving air from Vessel Evacuation of the sample cellFreeze-Pump-Thaw cycle Sample in VesselLiquid transfers Vessel 1 to sample cellRecovery of liquid in manifold to Vessel Vessel 3 to sample cellRecovery of liquid in sample cell to Vessel Page Example Experiment Fpt cycles 12.87 12.41 12.86 12.59 Sodium driedInitial asymmetry

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