Hi all,
Pictures attached as promised. The 300 already had a check valve on the helium
stack before connecting to recovery manifold. The valve on the 600 was added
in preparation for the recovery system. Having the check valve at the exhaust
port led to too much torque on the system. Moving the valve in line with the
manifold and whip relieved the strain.
Copper tubing shown is 1.5".
All flanges on the manifold are KF25. Whip to copper connection is KF40.
The barb hose flange adapters have a smaller ID than intended from a
miscommunication when ordering the parts. As long as the ball valve is
open during fills I don't think it should matter; technically I should
be able to remove the flow meters and seal those two ports without
affecting anything.
Kind regards,
Luke
Luke Fulton, PhD
CHEM BLDG R003
NMR Core Facility Director
Unit 3060
COR2E & Department of Chemistry
55 N Eagleville Road
Storrs, CT 06279
email: fko24003_at_uconn.edu
(alias): luke.fulton_at_uconn.edu
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