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In superconducting magnets with large energies, quench protection heaters (
QPHs) are necessary to prevent localized quenches. If the full energy of a
magnet is dissipated into a small volume, the magnet may suffer irreparable
damage. The QPHs are used to heat the surface of the coil to increase the
volume of the normal zone so the heat is dissipated over a larger area. As
a result, the maximum temperature after a quench will be reduced. The KEK l
ow-beta quadrupole magnets for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have four QP
Hs on the outer surface of the coil. Several aspects of the performance of
the QPHs for the KEK-LHC insertion quadrupole magnets have been studied. Th
e time from firing the QPHs to quench vs. QPH-input-energy, the effects of
varying quench-detection time on the magnet power supply, and the results o
f a normal training quench with no dump resistor and using the QPHs are rep
orted and compared to a quench simulation code.