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Entry  Thu Nov 9 13:48:47 2023, Aiden, Update, VAC, Vacuum Chamber Baking Update bake7_231109_ArC.pngbake7_231109_ArO.png
    Reply  Fri Nov 10 08:32:34 2023, Jon, Update, VAC, RGA experiments 
       Reply  Tue Nov 14 17:21:40 2023, Jon, Update, VAC, RGA best practices 
Message ID: 266     Entry time: Tue Nov 14 17:21:40 2023     In reply to: 261
Author: Jon 
Type: Update 
Category: VAC 
Subject: RGA best practices 

As a follow up ELOG 261, I have received advice from one of the vacuum experts at LIGO Hanford on best practices for our RGA:

  1. For future RGA degassing, definitely keep the main volume isolated, since it could contaminate the main volume with everything that just got cooked off of the filament. So the procedure should be to (i) close both gate valves, (ii) ensure the angle valve on the bypass line is open, (iii) initiate the degas cycle on the RGA, (iv) pump the RGA volume through the bypass line, until its pressure returns to its pre-degas level.

  2. Repeated degassing of the filament will definitely wear it down much faster, so do this operation sparingly.

  3. As long as the pressure of the RGA volume is in the UHV range (~1e-9 torr), best practice is to leave the filament on. This keeps it hot which helps prevent particulate from settling on it. However the electron multiplier should stay off when not actively taking scans, as it will wear down if left on all the time.

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