Adjusting system helium pressure, Reducing helium pressure, Gas charge flared fitting – Olicom 9600 User Manual

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CRYOGENICS

Adjusting System Helium Pressure

NOTE: These procedures can be performed on a compressor that is turned
ON or OFF. However, the helium pressure gauge should be set to the static
helium charge pressure value if the compressor is turned OFF or set to the
normal system operating pressure if the compressor is turned ON. Refer to
Section 4 - Operation for more information.

Reducing Helium Pressure

NOTE: You must obtain the normal system operating pressure from the
Compressor Operation procedure in Section 4 - Operation in order to
perform this procedure. If the normal system operating pressure is
unknown, then shut the compressor OFF and perform the Static Helium
System Pressure Verification
procedure in Section 4 - Operation instead.

1. Remove the flare cap from the gas charge fitting as shown in

Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3: 9600 Compressor Helium Pressure Control Components

2. Open the gas charge control valve very slowly to allow a slight

amount of helium to escape. Leave the valve open until the helium
pressure gauge indicates one of the following:

To the appropriate value in Table 4-1 if the compressor is OFF and
acclimated to a temperature between 60º F and 80º F
(15.5º C - 26.6º C).

GAS CHARGE FLARED FITTING

HELIUM PRESSURE

GAUGE

REAR PANEL

GAS CHARGE

CONTROL VALVE

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