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vasi red
Thu. 10 Feb.11,
17:28
acceptable levels of cryoges
state acceptable levels of cryoges?
Wendy Malloran
Thu. 10 Feb.11,
20:06
A quench is possible around a helium level of 40%. An acceptable cryogen level should be above 50% if you don't like risks.
Steven Ford
Tue. 15 Feb.11,
17:15
The 'safe' level of liquid helium depends on the specific magnet that you have. 40% is accurate for some magnets.
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