The opening of NOTCam in May 2011 was not planned and we had to wait
for some spare parts that were ordered. Consequently, there was no
time to do a proper baking of the cryostat to have it ready for the
next scheduled run. We obtained a vacuum of around
mbar, which is about an order of magnitude worse than the typical
vacuum from 2008 and onwards. We believe the main reason for this is
due to out-gassing of the installed components (the new flexible
couplings).
A very precise anti-correlation has been observed between the
cold-table temperature and the pressure. The pressure increases
slightly when NOTCam is full of LN and decreases when the LN
content is low. Since we got the new filling nozzle made of the
super-insulating material ``torlon'', the thermal stresses on the
filling tube have decreased substantially, and what we see now is
likely related to thermal stresses on the vent tube when LN
is
spilling out from a full tank. The plan is to exchange the fitting on
the vent tube with torlon, as well.
The compressor oil filter of the PTR cooler was exchanged for the second time with a new refurbished unit from Iwatani, Kelvin International Corporation, after 63199 hours of total runtime. The cost of this was $4225. The previous exchange for maintenance was done at 28316 hours runtime. Recommended exchange is at every 15000 hours, but experience shows that (in our case) the oil filter lasts for at least 30000 hours.
Thomas Augusteijn 2012-02-21