Ultra Low Loss Cryostats offer considerable advantages over higher loss units in terms of operating expenses and minimized service requirements. However, they bring with them the potential for hazards not found in higher loss rate systems.
In particular, ultra low loss cryostats are more susceptible to atmospheric conditions than higher loss systems. It is not unusual for cryostats with helium loss rates below 50 cc/hr to experience internal pressure below atmospheric pressure when a high pressure system moves into the area quickly. If this happens, a partial vacuum will be formed in the helium chamber of the cryostat. It is not unusual to see helium boil-off completely stop for a period of hours under such conditions.
If the cryostat system is properly sealed, vacuum in the helium/magnet chamber will have no adverse effects. However, if seals on the system are not completely air tight, air and water can be drawn into the system resulting in considerable ice formation. Not only can this ice cause problems with electrical connectors located in the cryogen service stacks, but if enough ice is allowed to form, it can completely seal the helium chamber. If this happens, the chamber will overpressurize and the magnet will quench. A magnet quench inside a chamber plugged with ice could (and has been known to) rupture the helium chamber. This causes considerable damage to the system and can be dangerous to operating personnel.
All low loss systems eventually accumulate some ice within them. Typically, ice formed during helium transfer falls harmlessly to the bottom of the cryostat. But the system's operators should be aware of the hazards of ice and should make every effort to minimize it.
The steps outlined below describe proper procedures for insuring a well sealed system. It is highly recommended that these procedures be followed each time a liquid helium transfer is made or the system is opened for any reason. This will insure minimum ice is generated within the system and minimized risk to the system's operators.
SEALING PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED AT THE COMPLETION OF EACH HELIUM TRANSFER:
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