HDL-TEMPO Deionized Water System
Abstract
The TEMPO high-voltage (HV) microwave driver at Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) is a repetitive pulse generator designed to power experimental microwave generating devices. The Sandia National Laboratory designed and furnished the TEMPO system, which was installed and then extensively modified by HDL. The TEMPO system has a utility section that includes a water processing system to deionize and deaerate the water in the pulse-forming transmission line (PFL). The water processing system is equipped with pumps nad directional controls so that water can be transferred to and from the high-voltage PFL tank and an external storage tank. The water can also be independently recirculated in either tank as needed. This manual covers the complete operation and routine maintenance of the TEMPO's deionized water system at HDL. Deionized water system, HDL-TEMPO, Operation, maintenance manual.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA205465
Entities
People
- Robert C. Lamb
Organizations
- Harry Diamond Laboratories