Bakeout; Bakeout - Ionization Gauge Sensor; Bakeout - Convection Vacuum Gauges Cg1 And Cg2 - Instrutech The Hornet IGM402 User Manual

Hot cathode ionization vacuum gauge with dual convection
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Bakeout

Bakeout - Ionization gauge sensor

4.1
If desired, a chamber bake may be performed for new systems or after routine maintenance. The IGM402
sensor can be baked out to 200
elastomer O-rings, the maximum bakeout temperature is limited to the maximum temperature rating of the
elastomer O-ring. Ensure the temperature of the sensor tube and the vacuum fitting to the sensor is at the
same or above the chamber temperature. The electronic module must be removed from the sensor if the bake-
out temperature is to exceed 70
1. Turn off power to the IGM402.
2. Disconnect the cable from the IGM402.
3. Use a 3/32 in. size Hex key to remove the #4-40 socket head cap screws (SHCS) as shown below.
4. Detach the metal enclosure and the electronics from the sensor. Gently pull the electronics enclosure away
from the sensor using a gentle rocking motion.
5. The black plastic cap attached to the sensor and the end plate does not have to be removed for bakeout.
6. Perform bake out with the electronics removed.
7. Reattach the electronics enclosure. Reinstall the screws (4 ea.)

Bakeout - Convection vacuum gauges CG1 and CG2

4.2
The InstruTech Worker Bee convection vacuum gauges CG1 and CG2 can be baked out to 150
CG2 connectors and cables must be removed prior to bake out.
InstruTech
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C as long as the sensor fitting uses metal seals. For sensor fittings using
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C. To bake out the sensor use the following procedure:
IGM402 Hornet
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C. The CG1 and
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