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Wendy Malloran

Thu. 10 Feb.11,
20:06

[Reply (1 of 3) to:
'acceptable levels of cryoges'
started by: 'vasi red'
on Thu. 10 Feb.11]


 
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acceptable levels of cryoges
A quench is possible around a helium level of 40%. An acceptable cryogen level should be above 50% if you don't like risks.
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Mon. 19 Mar.07,
08:56

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Quench'
started by: 'mak stavrak'
on Sat. 17 Feb.07]


 
  Category: 
Safety

 
Quench
That is really too much.
Did the quenches occur during helium filling? A not correct vacuum in the filling equipment can cause it.
Other possibilities are icing by condensation, leakage or other damage. Ask the manufacturer or service engineer of your MRI scanner if they can install a quench monitoring to find out the reason.


Good luck
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