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The purpose of this page is to serve as a list of skills that new group members need to either already have, or acquire as they start to work in the group.
 
The purpose of this page is to serve as a list of skills that new group members need to either already have, or acquire as they start to work in the group.
  
== General Lab Skills ==
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== Tubing, fittings, flows, etc. ==
  
 
=== Tubing and Fittings ===
 
=== Tubing and Fittings ===
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<br>___ How to tell whether a swagelok fitting is damaged
 
<br>___ How to tell whether a swagelok fitting is damaged
 
<br>___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts and is assembled right
 
<br>___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts and is assembled right
<br>___ Types of valves: ball 2-way, 3-way, needle
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<br>___ How to make an NPT connection (only one that uses teflon tape)
<br>___ Types of materials and when to use each: steel, brass, nylon, teflon, aluminum
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<br>___ Types of manual valves: ball 2-way, 3-way, needle
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<br>___ Types of fitting materials and when to use each: steel, brass, nylon, teflon, aluminum
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<br>___ Types of tubing materials and when to use each: steel, copper, TSI silicone conductive, nylon, teflon, sulfinert, others
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<br>___ Avoid TSI black silicone conductive tubing ahead of chemical or hygroscopicity instruments
 
<br>___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts
 
<br>___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts
 
tube)
 
tube)
<br>___ Tubing cutters for metal and plastic
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<br>___ Tubing cutters for metal and how to cut
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<br>___ Tubing cutters for plastic
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<br>___ Can we use scissors for plastic tubing
 
<br>___ Tubing benders for large copper and steel
 
<br>___ Tubing benders for large copper and steel
  
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___ Using the Gast air pumps / compressors (34 lpm free air displacement, only 1 use)
 
___ Using the Gast air pumps / compressors (34 lpm free air displacement, only 1 use)
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<br>___ Measuring flows with a Drycal (intermittent)
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<br>___ Measuring flows with a rotameter (intermittent or continuous)
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<br>___ Measuring flows with a Gillibrator or bubble flowmeter (intermittent)
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<br>___ Measuring flows with a TSI mass flowmeter (continuous)
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<br>___ Controlling flows with a mass flow controller (continuous)
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<br>___ Measuring flows with a Differential P gage or transducer (intermittent or continuous)
 
<br>___ Controlling flow with O'Keefe critical orifice set
 
<br>___ Controlling flow with O'Keefe critical orifice set
 
<br>___ How to control larger flows (parallel orifices, drill orifices)
 
<br>___ How to control larger flows (parallel orifices, drill orifices)
 
<br>___ How to control smaller flows (AMS style orifices)
 
<br>___ How to control smaller flows (AMS style orifices)
<br>___ Measuring flows with a Drycal
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<br>___ Using Computer-controlled ball valves
<br>___ Measuring flows with a Gillibrator or bubble flowmeter
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<br>___ Using Computer-controlled solenoid valves
  
 
=== Testing for Leaks ===
 
=== Testing for Leaks ===
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<br>___ Using a Helium leak detector
 
<br>___ Using a Helium leak detector
 
<br>___ Using the AMS mass spectrometer (for leaks in the AMS)
 
<br>___ Using the AMS mass spectrometer (for leaks in the AMS)
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== Electricity & Electronics, Simple Measurements ==
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=== AC Power ===
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___ Making a new AC plug or socket
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<br>___ Testing AC sockets with plug tester
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<br>___ Using a Kill-a-Watt for measurement
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<br>___ Knowing the current limit of a Kill-a-Watt
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<br>___ Identifying circuits with circuit tester
  
 
=== Making electrical and electronic connections ===
 
=== Making electrical and electronic connections ===
  
___ Making a new AC plug or socket
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___ Using a soldering iron
 
<br>___ Making a new serial connector
 
<br>___ Making a new serial connector
 
<br>___ Telling the difference between serial (9-pin), VGA (15-pin), and other connectors
 
<br>___ Telling the difference between serial (9-pin), VGA (15-pin), and other connectors
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<br>___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a multimeter
 
<br>___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a multimeter
 
<br>___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a computer
 
<br>___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a computer
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<br>___ Using an infrared handheld thermometer
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<br>___ Using a Variac with heating tapes
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=== Measuring and controlling pressure ===
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___ Measuring pressure with a passive gage
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<br>___ Measuring pressure with a baratron gage
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<br>___ Pressure limits of baratrons (do not overpressure)
  
 
=== Measuring and controlling humidity ===
 
=== Measuring and controlling humidity ===
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<br>___ Humitter 50Y T & RH probe
 
<br>___ Humitter 50Y T & RH probe
 
<br>___ Salts for calibration of RH probe
 
<br>___ Salts for calibration of RH probe
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=== Using Computers for Data Acquisition ===
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___ Making sure that Windows Update and Antivirus are updated
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<br>___ Serial to USB connectors
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<br>___ Working with USB hubs
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<br>___ Using KVM extenders
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<br>___ Using KVM switches
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<br>___ Synchronizing computer clocks at least every day
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<br>___ Getting external clock from serial or IRIG line
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<br>___ Data acquisition hardware: USB NI Card, Labjack, PCI cards
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<br>___ Data acquisition software: Labview
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<br>___ Data acquisition Software: Visual Basic
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<br>___ Daily backup of data using Viceversa
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<br>___ Backing up campaign data and notebooks in group server
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== Aerosol Measurements ==
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=== Non-AMS Measurements ===
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___ How to use a CPC 3010
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<br>___ How to read a CPC 3010 in a computer
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<br>___ IMPORTANT: how to avoid flooding a CPC 3010
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<br>___ How to use the water CPC
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<br>___ How to fill and empty a CPC
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<br>___ Safety procedures with butanol
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<br>___ Dry a CPC overnight before transport
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<br>___ How to use a DMA
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<br>___ How to use an SMPS
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<br>___ Radioactive chargers: Kr-85 vs Po-210
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<br>___ How to tell if a charger is still active or has decayed
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<br>___ Safety and regulation of radioactive sources
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<br>___ How to read and analyze data from an SMPS
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<br>___ How to use the DustTrak
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<br>___ How to use the Grimm OPC
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<br>___ How to use the CO and CO2 probe
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<br>___ How to use the O3 analyzer (2b)
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<br>___ How to use the O3 analyzer (TECO)
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=== AMS Basic Use ===
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___ Shutdown procedure in case of panic: close valve, shut down TPS, vaporizer
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<br>___ How to change the critical orifice (close valve first!)
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<br>___ How to clean a c.o. (isopropanol)
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<br>___ How to test a c.o. (microscope, flowmeter)
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<br>___ Proper positioning of a c.o. (larger side on high P side)
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<br>___ How to test the chopper servo
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<br>___ How to change the chopper servo
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<br>___ How to measure ambient temperature (plug thermocouple amplifier to channel 0)
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== Basic Experimental Laboratory and Campaign Tasks ==
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___ Keeping a good notebook in a consistent format (electronic or paper)
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<br>___ Record any changes in the notebook, especially unusual or unexplained ones
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<br>___ Keep computer clocks synchronized

Revision as of 21:53, 18 September 2009

The purpose of this page is to serve as a list of skills that new group members need to either already have, or acquire as they start to work in the group.

Tubing, fittings, flows, etc.

Tubing and Fittings

___ Types of fittings: swagelok, ultratorr (cajon), NPT, barbed, other pipe (ISO, FPT...), others
___ Ferrules: front and back, how to put them in (use tube trick)
___ How to swage a fitting: 1 1/4 turns when new (less when re-doing)
___ How to tell whether a swagelok fitting is damaged
___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts and is assembled right
___ How to make an NPT connection (only one that uses teflon tape)
___ Types of manual valves: ball 2-way, 3-way, needle
___ Types of fitting materials and when to use each: steel, brass, nylon, teflon, aluminum
___ Types of tubing materials and when to use each: steel, copper, TSI silicone conductive, nylon, teflon, sulfinert, others
___ Avoid TSI black silicone conductive tubing ahead of chemical or hygroscopicity instruments
___ How to tell whether an ultratorr fitting has all the parts tube)
___ Tubing cutters for metal and how to cut
___ Tubing cutters for plastic
___ Can we use scissors for plastic tubing
___ Tubing benders for large copper and steel

Controlling and Measuring Flows

___ Using the Gast air pumps / compressors (34 lpm free air displacement, only 1 use)


___ Measuring flows with a Drycal (intermittent)
___ Measuring flows with a rotameter (intermittent or continuous)
___ Measuring flows with a Gillibrator or bubble flowmeter (intermittent)
___ Measuring flows with a TSI mass flowmeter (continuous)
___ Controlling flows with a mass flow controller (continuous)
___ Measuring flows with a Differential P gage or transducer (intermittent or continuous)
___ Controlling flow with O'Keefe critical orifice set
___ How to control larger flows (parallel orifices, drill orifices)
___ How to control smaller flows (AMS style orifices)
___ Using Computer-controlled ball valves
___ Using Computer-controlled solenoid valves

Testing for Leaks

___ Making bubbles with Snoop (if system can be pressurized)
___ Pressurizing the system and checking rate of P loss (if system can be pressurized)
___ Evacuating the system (with hand or electrical pump) and checking rate of P loss (if system can tolerate vacuum)
___ Filtering the air into the system and using a CPC (for flow systems)
___ Using a Helium leak detector
___ Using the AMS mass spectrometer (for leaks in the AMS)

Electricity & Electronics, Simple Measurements

AC Power

___ Making a new AC plug or socket
___ Testing AC sockets with plug tester
___ Using a Kill-a-Watt for measurement
___ Knowing the current limit of a Kill-a-Watt
___ Identifying circuits with circuit tester

Making electrical and electronic connections

___ Using a soldering iron
___ Making a new serial connector
___ Telling the difference between serial (9-pin), VGA (15-pin), and other connectors
___ Straight-thru vs. null-modem cables and adaptors
___ Loopback plugs (serial)
___ BNC cables and connectors, and when to use them
___ MHV and SHV connectors
___ Using a multimeter: measuring AC, DC voltages
___ Using a multimeter: testing continuity and open circuit
___ Using a multimeter: measuring current
___ Using a multimeter: measuring capacitance and inductance
___ Using the high voltage probe
___ Using an oscilloscope
___ Using an oscilloscope dividing probe
___ Using the high voltage probe with the oscilloscope
___ When do you need to use a grounding strap
___ How to use a grounding strap
___ Measuring voltages with a computer (NI USB, Labjack)
___ Measuring voltages with a computer (PCI Cards)
___ Generating voltages with a computer (NI USB, Labjack, PCI)
___ Creating simple programs in Labview

Measuring and controlling temperature

___ Types of thermocouples (we normally use yellow = K)
___ Using a thermocouple display
___ Using a thermocouple amplifier (1 mV per degree, use in F for better SNR)
___ Changing the battery in a thermocouple amplifier (Lithium 3V, NOT AA 1.5V)
___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a multimeter
___ Connecting a thermocouple amplifier to a computer
___ Using an infrared handheld thermometer
___ Using a Variac with heating tapes

Measuring and controlling pressure

___ Measuring pressure with a passive gage
___ Measuring pressure with a baratron gage
___ Pressure limits of baratrons (do not overpressure)

Measuring and controlling humidity

___ Relative humidity probes
___ Stand-alone T & RH probe (with display)
___ Humitter 50Y T & RH probe
___ Salts for calibration of RH probe

Using Computers for Data Acquisition

___ Making sure that Windows Update and Antivirus are updated
___ Serial to USB connectors
___ Working with USB hubs
___ Using KVM extenders
___ Using KVM switches
___ Synchronizing computer clocks at least every day
___ Getting external clock from serial or IRIG line
___ Data acquisition hardware: USB NI Card, Labjack, PCI cards
___ Data acquisition software: Labview
___ Data acquisition Software: Visual Basic
___ Daily backup of data using Viceversa
___ Backing up campaign data and notebooks in group server

Aerosol Measurements

Non-AMS Measurements

___ How to use a CPC 3010
___ How to read a CPC 3010 in a computer
___ IMPORTANT: how to avoid flooding a CPC 3010
___ How to use the water CPC
___ How to fill and empty a CPC
___ Safety procedures with butanol
___ Dry a CPC overnight before transport
___ How to use a DMA
___ How to use an SMPS
___ Radioactive chargers: Kr-85 vs Po-210
___ How to tell if a charger is still active or has decayed
___ Safety and regulation of radioactive sources
___ How to read and analyze data from an SMPS
___ How to use the DustTrak
___ How to use the Grimm OPC
___ How to use the CO and CO2 probe
___ How to use the O3 analyzer (2b)
___ How to use the O3 analyzer (TECO)

AMS Basic Use

___ Shutdown procedure in case of panic: close valve, shut down TPS, vaporizer
___ How to change the critical orifice (close valve first!)
___ How to clean a c.o. (isopropanol)
___ How to test a c.o. (microscope, flowmeter)
___ Proper positioning of a c.o. (larger side on high P side)
___ How to test the chopper servo
___ How to change the chopper servo
___ How to measure ambient temperature (plug thermocouple amplifier to channel 0)

Basic Experimental Laboratory and Campaign Tasks

___ Keeping a good notebook in a consistent format (electronic or paper)
___ Record any changes in the notebook, especially unusual or unexplained ones
___ Keep computer clocks synchronized