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System Manual Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology WARNING PiasmaiabSystem100 BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY MAINTENANCE WORK, READ SECTION 1 • HEALTH AND SAFETY. 6.9 6.9.1 6.9.2 6.9.2.1 Vacuum system Active Pirani gauge Ref…

PlasmalabSystem
100
Oxford
Instruments Plasma Technology
WARNING
System Manual
BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH
ANY
MAINTENANCE
WORK, READ SECTION
1·
HEALTH
AND
SAFETY.
6.8
6.8.1
94-100-6-S00/200V
RIE
SOOW
RF
generator
/ OIPT
AMU
kit
Three-monthly
Ensure
that
the
RF/microwave
radiation
leakage tests, detailed in
Appendix
A are carried out.
For details
of
maintenance required, refer
to
the
manufacturer's
literature
in Volume 3
of
this
manual.
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System
Manual
Oxford
Instruments Plasma Technology
WARNING
PiasmaiabSystem100
BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH
ANY
MAINTENANCE WORK, READ SECTION 1 • HEALTH
AND
SAFETY.
6.9
6.9.1
6.9.2
6.9.2.1
Vacuum
system
Active
Pirani
gauge
Refer
to
the
manufacturer's
literature
in
Volume
3
for
details
of
the
following
maintenance:
a)
Atmosphere
and vacuum
adjustment.
b) Filter cleaning.
Capacitance
manometer
Six-monthly
(or
as necessary)
1)
Remove
the
capacitance
manometer
from
the
process chamber.
WARNING
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
IS
HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE (FLAMMABLE). DO NOT
USE
IT
NEAR A NAKED FLAME
OR
ENERGISED
ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT.
Carefully
pour
a measure
of
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
at
room
temperature
into
the
pressure-measurement cavity. Do
not
allow
IPA
to
come
into
contact
with
electronic
components.
Agitate
the
solvent
carefully
and
then
pour
it
out.
CAUTION
Because
the
diaphragm
in
the
gauge
is
thin
tensioned
metal,
it
can
be
destroyed
by
sudden changes in
temperature
or
by
clumsy
handling.
Re-install
the
gauge,
allowing
sufficient
time
for
outgassing
of
the
cavity and
diaphragm
prior
to
operation.
NOTE:
Refer
to
the
manufacturer's
manual
for
calibration
adjustments.
6.9.3
Penning
gauge
The
following
applies
to
an Edwards Active Inverted
Magnetron
gauge.
If
a
different
Penning
gauge
is
fitted,
refer
to
the
manufacturer's
literature.
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PlasmalabSystem100
Oxford
Instruments
Plasma Technology
WARNING
System
Manual
BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH
ANY
MAINTENANCE WORK, READ SECTION
1·
HEALTH
AND
SAFETY.
WARNING
IF
THE
ELECTRONICS ARE DISCONNECTED FROM
THE
BODY
TUBE
AND
THE
BODY
TUBE
IS
LEFT
CONNECTED TO A
VACUUM
SYSTEM, THEN
IF
A PLASMA DISCHARGE
IS
MAINTAINED
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
THE
BODY TUBE,
THE
ANODE
AND
GUARD RING
OF
THE
BODY TUBE ASSEMBLY
MAY
BECOME CHARGED UP.
SWITCH
OFF
THE
POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE
REMOVING
THE
GAUGE FROM
THE
VACUUM
SYSTEM. HIGH VOLTAGES EXIST INTERNALLY
IN
THE
GAUGE.
THE
CONNECTING CABLE SHOULD
BE
REMOVED
BEFORE
ATTEMPTING
TO
DISMANTLE
THE
GAUGE.
6.9.3.1
Dismantling
the
body
tube
The
body
tube
assembly can
be
removed
from
the
gauge by
gripping
the
magnet
housing
and
twisting
the
body
tube
flange
clockwise
to
unlock
the
bayonet
fitting.
The
tube
can
then
be
completely
withdrawn
from
the
gauge
electronics I
magnet
housing.
The electrode can be removed
from
the
body
tube
for
cleaning I replacement
as
follows:
Using
the
flat
spanner
provided
with
the
spares kit, locate
the
two
lugs in
the
end
of
the
collar and
rotate
anti-clockwise
to
completely
unscrew. Once
the
collar
is
removed,
the
anode
assembly and
O-ring
can be
withdrawn.
The
two
cathode
cups are removed
from
the
flange
end
of
the
body
tube
by releasing
the
circlip using a
pair
of
circlip pliers.
Note
the
correct
orientation
of
the
cups. The cup
with
the
reduced central
hole
size should be closest
to
the
O-ring end
of
the
body
tube.
Re-assembly
is
the
reverse procedure,
taking
care
not
to
bend
the
anode, and ensuring
that
it
is
centralised in
the
body
tube
when
tightening
the
threaded
collar.
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