Equipment for maintenance of high-voltage devices with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) insulation

Authors

  • V.B. Moskalenko Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy
  • I.G. Chizhov Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy
  • O.V. Varakin Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy
  • Y.A. Pavlenko Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy
  • P.E. Samoilov Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy
  • A.A. Drozdenko Institute of Applied Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Sumy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2015.10.042

Keywords:

accelerator mass spectrometer, sulfur hexafluoride, dehydration and recovery of insulating gas

Abstract

A device for dehydration and recovery of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) used as an insulating gas in the accelerator mass spectrometer has been developed and manufactured. The device supports the required parameters of compartments: dew point not higher than –55ºC, purity not worse than 99.8%. The device ensures the smooth operation of the mass spectrometer for more than 2 years.

References

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Patent 106430. Ukraine. Chyzhov I.G., Moskalenko V.B., Pavlenko Yu.A., Drozdenko O.O. Method for maintenance of high-voltage apparatus with hexafluorated sulfur (SF6) insulation. 10.07.2014.

Published

2015-10-25

How to Cite

Moskalenko, V., Chizhov, I., Varakin, O., Pavlenko, Y., Samoilov, P., & Drozdenko, A. (2015). Equipment for maintenance of high-voltage devices with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) insulation. Visnyk of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, (10), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.15407/visn2015.10.042