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engineering:faarm:betai

Sensitive Alpha/Beta Counting Stations

  1. Description/Name: Surface Beta Counting Station at the 4850-ft level
  2. Planned use (be specific):
    1. Primary function: Materials screening to determine amount, type, and position of radioactive surface contaminants
    2. Temporary and permanent storage: storage of materials to be screened and calibration samples in clean, radon-free environment, storage of gas consumables for detectors
    3. Sample and detector handling: Clean room with class 10,000, liquid nitrogen, load/lock system, sample preparation including assay materials
    4. Jigs, fixtures, scaffolds, etc. necessary: Jigs for sample preparation; lifting system to open and close the shielding around the counting stations. Lab fixtures: light-duty; power, lights, laboratory casework, communications (phone/computer), standard wall coverings, 10 kW of clean power (UPS?), air monitoring for certain gases
    5. E & O activities: daily (emergency 24/7); Utilities: air, water, heat/cooling, light, communications, commercial drains, chemical drain/disposal path, liquid nitrogen, humidity control; Radon free air; Temperature; humidity control.
  3. Occupancy:
    1. Steady: Two people
    2. Peak: Ten people
  4. Adjacencies (list/distance):
  5. Space size (gsf and/or WxLxH): 3m x 1m plus back access and neon recirculation system = 3.5 m x 1.5 m
  6. Experiment Systems: low background drift chambers and DAQ system
  7. Shielding: Very stout floor for shield; Copper, lead, water walls
  8. Floor load (PSF): (Pb ~12 g/cm3) a 1-m high shield would be 1,200 g/cm2 or about 2400 lbs/ft2. Round up for safety ~ 1.5 tons/ft2.
  9. Material handling (cranes, etc.) Movable crane/floor rail for heavy item movement
  10. Finishes (walls/floor/ceiling):) Class 10,000 clean standard
  11. Casework:
  12. Storage: purge cabinets; LN2
  13. Furniture/Fixtures/Equipment (non-experiment): chemical storage cabinets, storage cabinets, etching tanks and rinse tanks for cleaning lead, a)Glove box (ea 3x3ft^2=9ft^2: 9ft^2); b)Assembly Table: 4 (ea 5 x 5 ft^2 = 25 ft^2: 100 ft^2) (with test equipments, can be combined to form single larger assembly support tables); c) Chairs: 4 (ea 3 x 3 ft^2 = 9 ft^2: 32 ft^2); d)Electronics Racks: 1 (3 x 2 ft^2 = 6 ft^2: 6 ft^2); e)Parts Storage Cabinets: 4 (4 x 2 ft^2 = 8 ft^2: 64ft^2); Chemical storage cabinets 4 (4 x 2 ft^2 = 8 ft^2: 64ft^2).
  14. Mechanical:
    1. Environmental conditions: Radon reduced air, temperature and humility control
    2. Clean class: 10,000
    3. Ventilation: ~100 cfm
    4. Exhaust: ~ 100 cfm
    5. Plumbing (domestic, waste, systems): water, heating/cooling
    6. Fire Suppression:
    7. Building Management System:
    8. Fume hoods: 1 (4x5ft^2=20ft^2)
    9. Chilled water: not needed
    10. Other:
  1. Electrical:
    1. Power (clean and dirty): clean 10 kW, dirty 5 kW
    2. Lighting:
    3. Low Voltage/Data/Communication: 100baseT or better ethernet
    4. Fire Detection/Alarm:
    5. Other:
  2. Acoustical:
  3. Vibration Isolation:
  4. EMI/RFI Isolation:
  5. Hazardous materials:
  6. Special Consideration (expansion, etc.):
engineering/faarm/betai.txt · Last modified: 2009/12/22 13:02 by ben