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In order to achieve optimal performance in terms of transmission and separation for the S3 spectrometer, the project team decided to design superconducting magnets integrating 11 magnetic functions in a single cryostat. There are seven of these magnets, called Superconducting Multipole Triplets, in the spectrometer, and they operate at liquid helium temperature. These are unique objects with no equivalent anywhere else in the world, offering a very high degree of integration. This complexity has resulted in a significant commissioning delay and the need for a dedicated team to operate this set of magnets. This presentation will show the progress made in qualifying the various functions associated with these magnets: the qualification of cryogenic, electrical, and magnetic functions.
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