Hi Emily
I am also in agreement that you need a longer flexible joint between the magnet
and the hard pipe. Those short bellows are usually not that flexible.
Also, I do not see the check valve that would normally be on the boil-off line.
If it has been removed you should find a way to put it back in line. Orientation
may matter depending on it's design horizontal is always safe.
You can always disconnect from the helium recovery system and see if thing
go back to normal? This would tell you if it is the cause?
Good Luck
Greg
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