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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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13.1.3.1 Vatterfly Valve OperationsFigure 13-6. A six-inch Vatterfly leakage exhaust valve at the top of the dewarThere are 6 Vatterfly Valves operated by the ECU. Two (2) 6-inch Leakage Valves, used for exhaust from the topof the dewar. Four (4) 2.5-inch Exhaust Valves, used for exhaust from each Gyro and plumbed up and out nearthe top of the dewar.13.1.3.2 Gas Management Assembly (GMA)Figure 13-7. The Gas Management System (GMA)The ECU provides heater control, temperature monitoring, and valve control for the Gas ManagementAssembly (GMA). The GMA is located in one bays on the lower spacecraft frame. It provides ultra-pure heliumgas for spinning up and flux flushing the four science gyros.13.1.3.3 Ultraviolet LampsThe ECU operates two UV lamps and their optical switches. These UV lamps are used for controlling the buildupof electrostatic charge on the science gyros.356 March 2007 Chapter 13 — Other Payload Subsystems Analyses

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