“…Because the EDS is connected to all exhaust gas lines from the LHD system, the inlet of the EDS is suitable for observing exhaust gas composition, including hydrogen isotopes. To observe tritium and gas composition in the exhaust gas, various gas analysis instruments belonging to a GC system, including an RGA system, a dew point hygrometer, an optical-type hydrogen sensor, an ionization chamber, an original water bubbler system, and a Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy system with a long optical path gas cell, were installed and have been previously operated [14,15]. Using these instruments, the exhaust behavior of tritium from the LHD was revealed in the first deuterium plasma experimental campaign [16,17].…”