INFICON T-Guard Leak Detection Sensor User Manual

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Accumulation Measurement

In Accumulation mode, the T-Guard™ Leak Detection Sensor starts with the G

ROSS

leak test. If, at the beginning of the test, the helium concentration in the chamber is
much higher (approx. 1000 ppm) than in the environment, the test sample has a
gross leak.
In this case, the T-Guard™ stops the measurement cycle and displays a leak rate of
a hundred times the highest trigger value.

If the test sample passes the GROSS -leak test, the T-Guard™ Leak Detection
Sensor takes an air sample from the chamber and measures it in F

INE

-mode.

If, during this first

FINE

measurement, the T-Guard™ detects that the helium concen-

tration rises too fast, it will stop the measurement and report a leakage rate of five
times the highest trigger level.

After the first

FINE

-measurement, it will wait for a certain time. Then, the second

GROSS

measurement will be carried out to check if the test sample has exploded.

After that, it takes the next air sample in FINE-mode. From the difference of the two
F

INE

-measurements, the T-Guard™ Leak Detection Sensor calculates the leak rate.

Fig. 6-7 Typical helium concentration in an enclosed chamber with a leaky test

sample over time. Due to ambient helium, the helium level is never zero.
The helium level rises linearly with time. The T-Guard™ Leak Detection
Sensor measures the helium concentration in the chamber four times.

Item

Description

Item

Description

1

Helium concentration

7

Accumulation time

2

Start

8

Second gross measurement

3

Ambient helium

9

Second fine measurement

4

Time

10

Wait time purge

5

First gross measurement

11

Purge time

6

First fine measurement

12

Measuring time



















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