The evaluation of the electron temperature, density, and plasma potential i
n a glow cleaning discharge hydrogen plasma in the Novillo tokamak is prese
nted. The objective was to investigate the plasma conditions allowing the r
emoval of impurities from the vacuum vessel, thus avoiding the formation of
other chemical compounds that could remain adhered to its inner walls. The
discharges were accomplished through two anodes and one cathode within the
0.07 to 0.2-mbar-pressure interval at a power density in the range of 100
to 900 W/m(2). The plasma parameters were obtained using Langmuir probes. T
he results indicated that the electron temperature lay between 3 and 10 eV;
the electron density was approximately 10(8) to 10(9) cm(-3), and the plas
ma potential was in the 10- to 18-V range. The electron energy was in the r
ange of the dissociation energy for most impurities found in the Novillo to
kamak.