Bibcode
Fernández Izquierdo, P.; Lizon, Jean Louis; Núñez Cagigal, M. A.; Patrón Recio, J.; Barreto Cabrera, M.; Garzón, F.
Referencia bibliográfica
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9147, id. 91474H 14 pp. (2014).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2014
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Descripción
EMIR is a wide-field camera and a multi-object, intermediate resolution
near-infrared spectrograph for the GTC telescope. EMIR is a cryogenic
instrument whose cooling system is based on four two-stage CCCs' Leybold
Coolpower 5/100 whose cooling capacity is 100W@80K, in the 1st stage,
and 5W@20K, in the 2nd stage, operated directly by two compressors in
dual mode (two cold heads for each compressor). During the verification
phase some phenomena affecting the cooling system efficiency have been
observed. In consequence, the possible influences of the temperature of
the water in the cooling unit the compressor, the compressor input power
and the quality of the insulating vacuum in the instrument have been
studied. Contamination in the Closed Helium Cycle is another possible
cause that has been evaluated. The methods used in the tests and the
cleaning procedures are described. The results allow us to reach some
conclusions regarding the use and maintenance of this type of cooling
systems.