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== Tuesday 30th September 2014 == [[NikaRun9|Back to the NIKA run 9]]
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'''16h00.''' Alessandro (remote). Checked J5 in the last run: was 351 mbar. Today Andrea has measured J5=350mbar. OK, the 3He is still there. Mixture fluxes are still: on J4 (3000mbar) -20mbar/min; on J1 (J4=3000mbar, ev1 closed) +2.5mbar/min. Like last time (run 7, 14/01/2014). OK.
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== September 30th 2014 ==


'''8h30 UT:''' Andrea arrives to the 30m to cool down the NIKA cryostat and to prepare all the facilities for the polarisation run.


'''STATUS OF THE INSTRUMENT'''

'''9h00 UT:''' Status of the Camera pulse tube : J1=96.3mbar - J2=329.8mbar - J3=297.3mbar - J4=160mbar - J5=350mbar

'''09h30 UT:''' Cryostat connected to the leak detector. Residual pressure in the cryostat 16mbar.

'''10h00 UT:''' Pumped the dilution circuit (until Jpi=2.2x10e-2mbar). Trap pumped.

'''11h UT:''' Pressions stables. The zero on J1 was -41mbar. Reset it again to 0mbar by changing the config file.

'''11h30 UT:''' M5 and M6 mounted. Optical alignment of the cryostat with Santiago, OK. LUNCH TIME.

'''12h30 UT:''' First Leak test. From 3x10e-9 to 2x10e-8, little scary, I'll do it again before switching on the pulse tube.

'''13h00 UT:''' Warm impedance test: between 18 and 20mbar/min at 2.9bar (ev1 closed). Consistent with the last cooling down.

'''13h15 UT:''' Circulation throught the capillar starts.

'''14h00 UT.''' Pumped ev18 for a few minutes with the turbo pump (down to 2e-4mbar). We had 0.2mbar in ev18. REMEMBER NOT TO TOUCH AGAIN ev18 from now on.

'''15h45 UT.''' Second Leak test. From 9.3x10e-9 to 2.5x10e-8. LET'S CONTINUE!

'''16h30 UT.''' Pulse Tube on. Low pressure and High pressure OK. Mixture circulates at 2.95bar (J4) and 950mbar (J2 with preref on).

'''20h05 UT:''' Lowering to 850mbar. Keep this value for the night.

'''20h15 UT:''' T4K=278K. Tstill=265K. Good night and good luck (to myself)


== October 1st 2014 ==


'''STATUS OF THE INSTRUMENT'''

Cooling down still going on.

'''05h40 UT:''' T4K=90K. Tstill=75K. Flux set at 630mbar.

'''07h00 UT:''' T4K=31K. Tstill=40K. Flux set at 530mbar.

Back to the NIKA run 9

September 30th 2014

8h30 UT: Andrea arrives to the 30m to cool down the NIKA cryostat and to prepare all the facilities for the polarisation run.

STATUS OF THE INSTRUMENT

9h00 UT: Status of the Camera pulse tube : J1=96.3mbar - J2=329.8mbar - J3=297.3mbar - J4=160mbar - J5=350mbar

09h30 UT: Cryostat connected to the leak detector. Residual pressure in the cryostat 16mbar.

10h00 UT: Pumped the dilution circuit (until Jpi=2.2x10e-2mbar). Trap pumped.

11h UT: Pressions stables. The zero on J1 was -41mbar. Reset it again to 0mbar by changing the config file.

11h30 UT: M5 and M6 mounted. Optical alignment of the cryostat with Santiago, OK. LUNCH TIME.

12h30 UT: First Leak test. From 3x10e-9 to 2x10e-8, little scary, I'll do it again before switching on the pulse tube.

13h00 UT: Warm impedance test: between 18 and 20mbar/min at 2.9bar (ev1 closed). Consistent with the last cooling down.

13h15 UT: Circulation throught the capillar starts.

14h00 UT. Pumped ev18 for a few minutes with the turbo pump (down to 2e-4mbar). We had 0.2mbar in ev18. REMEMBER NOT TO TOUCH AGAIN ev18 from now on.

15h45 UT. Second Leak test. From 9.3x10e-9 to 2.5x10e-8. LET'S CONTINUE!

16h30 UT. Pulse Tube on. Low pressure and High pressure OK. Mixture circulates at 2.95bar (J4) and 950mbar (J2 with preref on).

20h05 UT: Lowering to 850mbar. Keep this value for the night.

20h15 UT: T4K=278K. Tstill=265K. Good night and good luck (to myself)

October 1st 2014

STATUS OF THE INSTRUMENT

Cooling down still going on.

05h40 UT: T4K=90K. Tstill=75K. Flux set at 630mbar.

07h00 UT: T4K=31K. Tstill=40K. Flux set at 530mbar.

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