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Acquisition and Storage of Materials

  1. Description/Name: Material Acquisition and Storage at the 800-ft level
  2. Planned use (be specific): Produce pure materials and storage materials
    1. Primary function: Production and storage
    2. Temporary and permanent storage: Both
    3. Sample and detector handling:
    4. Jigs, fixtures, scaffolds, etc. necessary
    5. E & O activities: Daily or weekly
  3. Occupancy:
    1. Steady: copper, lead, parts, and cables for 100 tons
    2. Peak: 1000 tons
  4. Adjacencies (list/distance):
  5. Space size (gsf and/or WxLxH): two rooms for 6m x 20 m x 3 m
  6. Experiment Systems:
  7. Shielding:
  8. Floor load (PSF): 2000g/cm2
  9. Material handling (cranes, etc.) two cranes
  10. Finishes (walls/floor/ceiling): 2000g/cm2
  11. Casework:
  12. Storage:
  13. Furniture/Fixtures/Equipment (non-experiment): Crane for moving materials in/out
  14. Mechanical:
    1. Environmental conditions: Temperature and humility control, and radon reduced air
    2. Clean class: 10,000
    3. Ventilation: 100 cfm
    4. Exhaust: 100 cfm
    5. Plumbing (domestic, waste, systems): water supply for assay materials
    6. Fire Suppression:
    7. Building Management System:
    8. Fume hoods:
    9. Chilled water
    10. Other:
  15. Electrical:
    1. Power (clean and dirty): clean
    2. Lighting:
    3. Low Voltage/Data/Communication:
    4. Fire Detection/Alarm:
    5. Other:
  16. Acoustical:
  17. Vibration Isolation:
  18. EMI/RFI Isolation:
  19. Hazardous materials: General waste disposal: 1 hazardous chemical disposal: 1 lead contaminated ppe disposal: OSHA compliant layout
  20. Special Consideration (expansion, etc.):
faarm/storei.txt · Last modified: 2009/09/28 12:25 by meidm