Abstract

Jefferson Lab’s Cryogenics Department has designed, fabricated, installed, and commissioned a new subatmospheric cold box to replace one of the two existing units within our Central Helium Liquefier (CHL). The replacement cold box, dubbed SC1R, pumps saturated helium vapor at 0.0385 atm from Jefferson Lab’s continuous electron beam accelerator facility (CEBAF) cryomodules to maintain an operating temperature of nominally 2.1 K. This is accomplished using a five-stage cryogenic centrifugal compressor (cold compressor) system and a brazed aluminum plate-fin heat exchanger operating between 2.1 K and 4.5 K. In this paper we will describe our experience commissioning the SC1R cold box. We will discuss pump-down of the system to 2.1 K and steady-state operation at the cold compressor design flow rates of 170, 200, and 250 g/s. Performance of the heat exchanger and cold compressors has been mapped across a range of flow rates and optimized for CEBAF operations. This commissioning data will be used to monitor future performance and adapt to changing load requirements.

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