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ORNL-2465
C-84—Reactors-Special
Features of Aircraft Reactors
W. F. Ferguson
F. R. McQuilkin
G. C. Robinson
R. D. Stulting
DATE ISSUED
NOV £11958
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PREFACE
This report presents the status and plans of the ORNL ANP program for the ART
operational facility as of the time ART construction activities were suspended in
September 1957. Photographs, schedules, cost tabulations, drawing schedules, and
records disposition lists have been included so as to complete the termination records.
Companion termination reports on other activities of the Aircraft Reactor Engineering
Division's Reactor Construction Department are being issued. These include reports
on the ETU and ART reactor construction, the ETU facility construction, and the
program for disassembly of the ART reactor.
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CONTENTS
1. General 1
2. Building 18
Existing Building 18
Additions 18
3. Utilities 20
Electrical 20
Water 20
Steam 21
4. Process Auxiliaries 21
Electrical 21
Water 23
Air 23
Diesel Fuel 23
Nitrogen 24
Helium 24
Lube Oil 24
Waste Oil 25
Hydraulic Oil 25
Penthouse Cooling 25
5. Process 26
Off-Gas and Vent 26
Air 26
Coolant 26
Fluid Enricher 27
space, and space for the reactor pressure vessel Tests performed on the cell were as follows:
and water vessel. This extension also included: 1. Following stress relief of the pressure
at elevation 840 ft a room for the Solid State vessel, a hydrostatic test at 315 psia was per
Division, a laboratory for the Chemical Technology formed on the pressure vessel. Leaks were
Division, a conference room, and a spectrometer discovered on the junction panel nozzles. All
equipment room for the Applied Nuclear Physics eight junction panel sleeves were removed, and
Division; at elevation 831 ft a control tunnel for modified two-piece sleeves were welded into the
routing facilities into the cell; at elevation 835 ft pressure vessel. In order to obtain a better bond
5 in. a facility for the main air duct; at elevation between the junction panel sleeves and the 4-in.
820 ft a radiator pit for housing NaK dump tanks plate of the vessel, a weld detail similar to a
and purification equipment; at elevation 832 ft slip joint flange pipe weld was used.
a spectrometer tunnel where the cell spectrometer 2. A Freon air test at 15 psig with a General
tubes terminate; and at elevation 828 ft 7 in. a Electric halide leak detector was then performed
on the pressure vessel. No leaks were observed.
W. B. Cottrell et at., Aircraft Reactor Test Hazards 3. A hydrostatic test at 315 psia was performed
Summary Report, ORNL-1835 (Jan. 19, 1955) (classified). on the pressure vessel. No leaks were observed.
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4. The water was then removed from the pressure After attachment of the NaK piping anchor cones
vessel to the water tank. Leaks found in the and junction panels it was planned to perform a
water tank were repaired. vacuum leak test of all untested welds in order
5. The testing of the water tank described in to ensure the required integrity for the cell and
(4) also served to provide a buoyant load on the the containment piping with a maximum leak rate
pressure vessel, thus stressing the pressure of 0.002 cc per second. A helium "sniffer" test,
vessel support skirt. as well as a possible pressure test, of the final
6. A vacuum leak test was then performed on pressure vessel girth seam and the manhole
the pressure vessel. Eight days were required to closure weld was also planned. Six of the eight
pump down to approximately 10 microns. A leak junction panels were being designed by the
on a temporary plug caused considerable trouble Instrumentation and Controls Division as nitrogen-
in pumping down. A pressure rise test was per buffered pressure vessels for the passage of
formed for 32 hours with no pressure change leads for instrumentation and electrical power.
observed. Temporary connections, junction panel The pressure vessels were to be welded to the
and coolant sleeves, and main plate seams in junction panel flanges. Buffering of these vessels
order were probed several times; no leaks were was required since the hermetic seals in the
observed on a Consolidated Engineering Corp. vessel end plates could not meet the required
leak detector. An over-all leak rate was then leakage rates. The remaining two junction panels
determined by utilizing the water tank as a hood were being designed by the ARED Design Depart
for containing helium and comparing the over-all ment for the passage of tubing and pipe. These
leakage with a standard leak (14.7 micron cubic panels were to consist of heavy plates welded
feet per hour) on the Consolidated Engineering to the pressure vessel junction panel flanges, to
leak detector. Backgrounds before the test run which the pipes and tubes which pierce it were
and after pumping down the signal from the to be welded.
standard leak were the same. The signal from Expansion joints, which were being procured
the standard leak (corresponding to 14.7 micron by ARED, were to be welded between the junction
cubic feet per hour) peaked at 5.8 on the "ten" panel pressure vessel and water tank sleeves in
scale with 100-second response. Background was order to exclude water. A soap air test at 15 psig
0.2 to 0.3 on the "one" scale. Therefore it was was planned for these welds.
felt that a leak of the order of 5 micron cubic
Switch House. - The switch house was added
feet per hour should have been detected with ease. to the west side of the existing building. It
The maximum acceptable leakage rate permitted houses the main 480-volt switchgear and also
by the Package I specifications was 32 micron two 440-volt motor centers. Facility Drawing
cubic feet per hour. D-AF-110 shows the single-line diagram for this
The only modifications which were anticipated equipment. The switch house and switchgear
for the cell are as follows: were a portion of Package I work. The motor
1. attachment of an aluminum conical vessel to control centers were a portion of Package II.
the pressure vessel head to facilitate shielding
Diesel Generator House. - The diesel generator
studies,
house, which was a portion of Package II, is a
2. minor modifications to the pressure vessel
facility which houses the five diesel generator
floor structure to permit better access to the
sets and the required auxiliaries. This is a
fuel fill and drain tank,
Braden building with dimensions of 72 x 30 ft.
3. possible replacement of the cell crane with a
higher capacity unit and provision for remote Compressor House. — The compressor house is
control, a 32 x 48-ft Butler building which houses the dry
4. possible replacement of the dump tank support air plant and the NaK pump motor controllers
mechanism. and resistors. This facility was a portion of
Final attachment of the water tank and pressure the Package II contract work.
vessel heads was planned to be done in a fashion Vent House. - The vent house is a 15 x 15 ft
similar to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company's concrete block room which is located at the
procedures. Clips, wedges, platform brackets, and southwest corner of the building. It was proposed
fittings were loaned to ORNL in order to expedite to house monitoring and sampling stations for
the welding of the final girth seam. the off-gas and vent systems.
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Blower House. - The blower house is a con heaters, sump pump, space coolers, and roll-up
crete block structure, 44 x 36 ft, which is located door. The single-line diagram for the distribution
on the west side of the crane bay adjacent to the panels is shown on 7503 Facility Drawing
southwest corner of the main building. It was D-AF-119. The detail construction drawings are
intended to serve the following functions: tabulated in the Appendix and were prepared by
1. housing of the four main process air blowers the Austin Company for the original construction;
and motors, the two main annulus blowers by the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division
and motors, and the instrument and control for revisions for the ARE; by the K-25 Engineering
tunnel exhaust blower and motor, Division for alterations and additions to Building
2. intake air plenum for the above blowers, 7503, Package I; and by the ORNL Engineering
3. filtering of intake air by passage of the air and Mechanical Division for additions to
through fine-mesh screen located in the blower Building 7503, Package II. The 7503 Facility
house walls, Drawings D-AF-117 through D-AF-125, D-AF-127,
4. principal access to the radiator pit. and D-AF-129 are as-built details, representing a
The blower house principal floor level, at ele consolidation of all construction drawings and
vation 838 ft, was recessed below the outside dismantling operations.
ground elevation to provide adequate space for The lighting for areas except the service area
the main process air blowers. Solid concrete and adjacent offices, the southwest basement
block wing walls were extended out from the entrance, and portions of the crane bay is arranged
north and south blower house walls to serve as for manual throwover to a 100-kva transformer fed
radiation shields. It was also planned to stack from the diesel generator power as described in
pit plugs around the blower house adjacent to the Section 4.
wing walls in order to complete the necessary Criteria for additions to the lighting system
radiation shielding. consist of main control room, auxiliary control
room, and information room lighting as described in
Construction Design Memo 7503-43, and provisions
for automatic throwover for control rooms and
3. UTILITIES
other emergency operation areas.
Electrical Alterations and dismantling operations were
The electrical service to Building 7503 consists performed by the Package I and Package II
of a single 13,800-volt 3-phase line which origi contractors. Design of additions and rear
nates at the ORNL substation and also feeds rangements for the main blower feed were scheduled
the 7500 area and the Tower Shielding area. for completion by January 1, 1958. Construction
7503 Facility Drawing D-AF-110 shows the single- was scheduled for completion by March 1, 1958.
line diagram of the system. Construction design
memos specifying detail design criteria and detail Water
design drawings are listed in the Appendix Water is supplied to Okra Valley and subsequently
(Table E-l). to Building 7503 from the ORNL potable water
The existing building auxiliary service consists system. Original design of the supply header was
of a 750-kva 13,800/480-volt outdoor transformer made by the Austin Company. (See Appendix for
bank feeding two distribution panels which were drawings.) Modifications have recently been made
provided for the ARE. The single-line diagram to the Austin Company design by tying the
D-AF-110 and Construction Design Memo 7503-35 Building 7503 6-in. supply header to the 10-in.
indicate the addition of a transformer secondary process line and bypassing the 750-gal storage
breaker and rearrangement of the distribution panel tank, which is situated atop the ridge separating
feeds in order to provide for a process main blower Bethel and Okra Valleys, thereby tying the 10-in.
load. No detail design has been prepared for this process line directly to the 12-in. line which
arrangement. connects to the south tank farm. These changes
The distribution panels supply the building are estimated by the ORNL Engineering and
lighting, 110-volt convenience receptacles, 440-volt Mechanical Division to improve water supply to
power receptacles, air conditioning units, 10- both Buildings 7500 and 7503 and to result in a
and 30-ton cranes, exhaust and vent fans, unit maximum capacity of 650 gpm with 1.9 ft of residual
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head at the .top of the process water tank at constructed by the V. L. Nicholson Company as
Building 7503. Test Facilities Building No. 22. In accordance
Distribution of potable water within the building with this design, steam at 50 psig is used for
was originally designed by the Austin Company heating potable water. Steam reduced to 15 psig
and installed in the original construction of is used for building heating through the use of
Building 7503, then known as Test Facilities unit heaters, finned pipe, and air conditioning
Building No. 22. Subsequent modifications to this steam coils.
system were designed by the K-25 Plant Engi The building 15-psi system was expanded to
neering Division and the ORNL Engineering and serve other heating units in Package I construction
Mechanical Division and installed in Package I in accordance with design by the K-25 Plant
and II construction. Drawings of these modifications Engineering Division and the ORNL Engineering
are tabulated in the Appendix. and Mechanical Division and in Package II
Included in the uses of the potable water system construction in accordance with design by the
which has been constructed are the following: ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division.
(1) men's locker room, (2) women's rest room, No further permanent additions or alterations
(3) water coolers, (4) fire hydrants, (5) service to the steam system were anticipated except for
taps, (6) space coolers for penthouse, (7) 7503 cell (1) possible modifications resulting from a possible
water tank supply, (8) adsorber, (9) air compressors, redesign of the air conditioning system for the
(10) hot water system, and (11) cooling water for main control room and instrument shop, (2) possible
air conditioners. As may be noted from the modifications to the piping for the office area air
foregoing listing, some of the uses tied to the conditioners to remove interferences with auxiliary
potable water system are not sanitary but process control room trays, and (3) replacement of a
functions. Only those process uses which required defective steam coil in the basement heating
a boost in the normally available water pressure unit.
or are a part of the cell containment system have The unit heaters from the health physics and the
been tied to the process water system. Flow craft foreman's and field engineers' offices will
Diagram D-2-02-054-1466 by the ARED Design be temporarily used in the diesel generator house
Department delineates the various usages intended for winter protection of the diesel generators.
for the sanitary and process water systems and
shows the separation of the systems. The process
water system will be discussed in detail in a
following section. 4. PROCESS AUXILIARIES
No additional services were anticipated for the
Electrical
sanitary water system. Construction of this system
is complete except for the addition of a flow Two independent electrical systems, fed from
measuring station in the vent house for the supply separate sources, were provided to satisfy
to the charcoal adsorber pit. electrical reliability requirements for feeds to the
process auxiliary equipment. The existing 13,800-
Steam
volt 3-phase line originating at the ORNL sub
Saturated steam at 250 psig is supplied from the station provided one power source, and diesel
ORNL Steam Plant to Building 7503 through a generator units installed locally provided the
6-in. header which also serves Building 7500. second power source. 7503 Facility Drawing
A steam reducing station drops the pressure to D-AF-110 shows the single-line diagram of the
50 psig prior to entry into Building 7503. This systems. Construction design memos specifying
header was originally designed and constructed by design criteria and detail design drawings are
the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division. listed in the Appendix (Table E-l).
The loop over the building entrance road which The added generating and substation equipment
was in this header was subsequently removed in was located adjacent to the west side of the
accordance with K-25 Plant Engineering design in building in order to minimize the length of load
Package I construction in order to provide un cables and reduce interferences in the basement
impeded access to the building. area.
The distribution system within the building was The additions to the original 13,800-volt system
originally designed by the Austin Company and consist of an overhead line extension to a 1500-kva
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13,800/480-volt 3-phase oil-type transformer, and The switchgear unit that is supplied from the
an underground cable connection to a switchgear 13,800-volt line consists of a 1600-ampere
unit. transformer breaker, a 1500-ampere bus, two
The design requirement for the power system 1600-ampere main blower breakers, a current-
feeding from the ORNL substation was established limiting reactor to limit fault currents to 25,000
as 1200 kva. All equipment was designed on this amperes, and other load breakers as shown on
basis except for the 1500-kva transformer obtained Facility Drawing D-AF-110. The switchgear
from K-25 surplus. A lightning flashover was unit that is supplied from the diesel-driven
experienced on the transformer primary leads generator units consists of five generator load
above the oil level on July 17, 1957. The leads breakers and other load breakers as shown on
were taped and the equipment was re-energized; D-AF-110. Switchgear units were installed in
however, installation of additional primary lead Package I. The loads were arranged on the power
supports and station-type lightning arresters was systems in such a way that each system would
planned to increase the expected reliability of the supply the process auxiliary equipment required
equipment. for shutdown in the event the other power system
The diesel power system consists of five 300-kw failed. Interconnections between the systems
0.8-pf 480-volt 3-phase diesel-driven generator were held to a minimum, and all precautions
units connected to a switchgear unit and arranged were taken to eliminate any possibility of one
for parallel operation. Four diesel generator units faulted system affecting the other system.
and the associated controls were specified on Construction Design Memo 7503-35 outlines
ORNL Requisition D-15936 and were procured changes to the electrical equipment feeding the
from the Buda Division, Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., fuel dump tank NaK system in order to provide for
on Purchase Order W8X-18089. One unit was a fast throwover of the power system and changes
transferred from Y-12 surplus; it was specified on to the interlocking scheme for the diesel main
Equipment Specification ES1-574526 and procured blower breakers. These changes have not been
from Caterpillar Tractor Company on Purchase made in the equipment.
Order W35Y-31315. The diesel generator units
Each switchgear unit supplies a control center
were installed in Package II. Caterpillar Tractor
consisting of removable units located in the
Company supplied an oversize generator rated
switch house. The control centers which were
1000 kw, 0.8 pf, in order to meet equipment specifi
installed in Package II were to provide power to
cation requirements for starting with a large
the smaller process auxiliary loads. The equipment
inductive load. Additional information on the
as shown on the single-line diagram, Facility
diesel generators and auxiliaries for both types of
Drawing D-AF-110, includes minor changes to
units is tabulated on bid proposal data sheets.
existing equipment. The electric heater distri
Auxiliary equipment consists of a 5000-gal fuel- bution centers, induction regulators, and Power-
oil storage tank, a fuel transfer pump and 100-gal stats are fed from these control centers. ORNL
day tank for each unit, a 32-volt battery and Drawings D-26430 and D-26431 show the single-
charger for starting each Buda unit, and an air line diagram of the heater circuits. All equipment
compressor and receiver for starting the Caterpillar except heaters, heater leads, and control circuits
unit.
was installed in Package MIA. Heater information
Diesel starting control is provided at the units. is tabulated in ORNL Drawing B-26432.
All other control is located on the five control
panels located in the switch house. Equipment Process auxiliary equipment presently connected
on each panel consists of generator and exciter to switchgear and control centers consists of
metering, voltage regulator, exciter field rheostat, main blowers, main annulus blowers, process
governor switch and indicating lights, synchronizing water booster pumps, control tunnel blower, and
switch, engine shutdown device, and annunciator diesel auxiliary equipment. A 100-kva 480/120-
alarm device. Synchronizing is accomplished 208-volt lighting transformer is supplied from the
manually by use of a synchroscope, indicating diesel power system and connects to manual
lights, and metering located on a swinging panel, transfer switches to provide lighting during a
or automatically by synchronizing relay (GE fault of any equipment serving the normal lighting
Type GES) and automatic synchronizing selector panels. Power conduit is provided for equipment
switch. to be located in the special equipment room,
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penthouse area, and compressor house. Wound- for chemistry and solid-state physics, (3) heat
rotor-motor resistors and controller units for the barrier door operators, (4) back flow damper
main and auxiliary NaK pumps are installed in the operators, and (5) cooling air for NaK purification
compressor house. Cable trays for instrument and systems. The compressors and driers that were
control service are installed in the control tunnel. installed according to ORNL Engineering and
Additional cable trays for instrumentation and Mechanical Division design for use with the ARE
heater cable are specified on preliminary Instru have been dismantled and removed. However, it
mentation and Controls Drawings D-SK-RC6-4 was planned to use a portion of the existing
through 9, D-RC6-7-6H, and D-RC6-7-6J. headers in Package III design.
Wgter Original design criteria were established by
Process water for Building 7503 is taken from Design Memo 1-G-l and schematically shown on
the potable water system as described by Flow Flow Diagram D-2-02-054-1468. Construction
Diagrams D-2-02-054-1453 and D-2-02-054-1466 Design Memo 7503-26 provided the design criteria.
by the ARED Design Department. Basic criteria Headers and isolation valves for pressure re
were initially outlined by Design Memos 1-E-l, ducing stations located in the auxiliary equipment
6-B-2, and 9-C-5. Design criteria were established pit were installed in Package A in accordance with
by Construction Design Memos 7503-21 and ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division design.
7503-37 for design of the system by the ORNL The portion of the system which was con
Engineering and Mechanical Division. structed in Package MIA, in accordance with
The extent of design construction and testing ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division
to date is described for the most part by Package A design, includes the following items: (1) two
drawings and specifications. In general, installed vertical, carbon-ring 150 scfm at 150 psig Joy
equipment within Package A includes main supply compressors, (2) two after coolers, (3) two
headers, isolation valves, and process water receivers, (4) one 100 scfm at 125 psig, -20°F
pumps. Preliminary design was prepared for the dew point temperature air drier, and (5) headers,
installation of the process water filter in Package including isolation valves. The ORNL Engineering
III. and Mechanical Division has had the responsibility
The completion of the system external to the for completion of design, procurement, and
cell was planned as a portion of Package III, construction of this system for Package III except
for which the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical for instrumentation, for which the Instrumentation
Division was assigned design and construction and Controls Division had responsibility for design
responsibility. The ARED Design Department and procurement and coresponsibility with the
was assigned the responsibility for design and ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division for
procurement of the system inside the cell as a installation.
portion of Package IV; construction was assigned
to the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division.
Diesel Fuel
The Instrumentation and Controls Division had
responsibility for design and procurement of Diesel fuel oil facilities were planned for
instrument components within the system and Building 7503 to permit continuous operation of
coresponsibility with the ORNL Engineering and the five 300-hp diesel generator sets located in
Mechanical Division for installation. the diesel generator house.
In addition to normal hydrostatic testing, the A 5000-gal storage tank, having sufficient
portion of the water system in communication capacity for 24 hours of operation, a supply header,
with the cell was planned to be stringently vacuum and valving were designed by K-25 Plant Engi
leak tested in order to ensure adequate containment. neering and installed in Package I.
The sum of the leak rates for all auxiliary systems
which are a part of the containment system has The remainder of the system, consisting of a day
been restricted to 0.002 cc per second. tank, transfer pump, and associated piping for
each diesel generator set, was designed by the
Air ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division and
Compressed air facilities have been provided in installed in Package II.
Building 7503 for the following purposes: (1) instru This system was completed except for change-out
ment air for use outside the cell, (2) laboratories of the day tank vent lines to improve venting.
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Nitrogen to the cell under Package III and was to have
Nitrogen facilities were planned for Building construction responsibility for the system inside
7503 to provide an oxygen-free atmosphere for the cell under Package IV. ARED was to have
the cell and junction panels and for instrumentation design and procurement responsibility for the
use.
system inside the cell under Package IV. The
Basic criteria were originated in Design Memo Instrumentation and Controls Division had design
1-H-l and schematically shown on ARED Design and procurement responsibility for all instru
Department Flow Sheet D-2-02-054-1465. Design mentation items within this system and was to have
criteria were provided by Construction Design coresponsibility with the ORNL Engineering and
Memo 7503-17. Mechanical Division for construction.
The existing ARE helium reserve banks were In addition to the normal testing for this type of
incorporated in the nitrogen system in accordance system, the "cell containment" portion was
with Package A design by the ORNL Engineering scheduled to receive the most stringent vacuum
and Mechanical Division. Package A design and leak test possible using a Consolidated Engineering
construction also included distribution headers and Corp. leak detector.
valving.
Lube Oil
Completion of the system outside the cell was
scheduled in Package III, the ORNL Engineering Two lubricating oil systems were planned for
and Mechanical Division having the design, Building 7503, one to supply lubricating oil for
procurement, and construction responsibility. the reactor pumps and the other for the NaK pumps.
Design of the system inside the cell was assigned Basic criteria for these systems are found in
to the ARED Design Department under Package IV. Design Memos 1-D-l, l-D-2, and l-D-3 and Flow
Construction of the system within the cell was Diagrams E-2-02-054-1461 and E-2-02-054-1462.
assigned to the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical At the time of this report the flow diagrams were in
Division. Instrumentation components were to be the process of being revised. Design criteria for
designed and procured by the Instrumentation and these systems are found in Construction Design
Controls Division and were to be installed jointly Memo 7503-27.
with the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical The extent of design and construction is
Division. described by Package A and Package IMA
Vacuum leak testing was planned for the "cell drawings and specifications, which were prepared
containment" portion of the system. by the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division.
Modifications to the nitrogen reserve banks Completion of these systems for both design
would be required in order to permit hydrostatic and construction was scheduled in two packages.
testing and leak testing of welding done in The ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division
Package A. was to have the responsibility for design, pro
Helium curement, and construction of both systems
The helium system for Building 7503 was external to the cell under Package III and was to
intended to serve as the principal gas system for have construction responsibility for the reactor
instrumentation.
lube oil system within the cell under Package IV.
Basic criteria for the system were furnished in Preliminary drawings of the reactor lube oil
Design Memo 1-B-l and Flow Diagram D-2-02- system were prepared by the ARED Design De
054-1463. Design criteria for the system are partment under Package IV.
contained in Construction Design Memo 7503-18. The Instrumentation and Controls Division had
The extent of design and construction is described design and procurement responsibility for all instru
by Package A drawings and specifications which mentation items within these systems and was to
were prepared by the ORNL Engineering and have coresponsibility with the ORNL Engineering
Mechanical Division. and Mechanical Division for construction.
The completion of this system for both design In addition the normal testing for this type of
and construction was scheduled in two packages. system, both of these systems were scheduled
The ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division to receive the most stringent vacuum leak test
was to have the responsibility for design, pro possible with a Consolidated Engineering leak
curement, and construction of the system external detector.
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Waste Oil American Foundry & Furnace Company designed,
constructed, and tested the louvers and the
A waste oil system was devised to permit
temporary storage of radioactive lubricating oils operators for the louvers in accordance with
at Building 7503 prior to final burial or other Specification JS-P3-18.
Hicks & Ingle Company designed, constructed,
disposition.
Basic criteria for this system are found in Design and tested the louver hydraulic pumping unit in
Memos 1-D-l, l-D-2, and l-D-3 and Flow Diagram accordance with the "Specification for Louver
E-2-02-054-1461. Design criteria for this system Hydraulic Pumping Unit" as a part of the
are found in Construction Design Memo 7503-27.
Package IMA specifications.
Design, construction, and testing of the inter
The general design and construction of this
connecting piping, which has been installed, are
system are described by Package IMA drawings
described by Package IMA drawings and specifi
and specifications, which were prepared by the
cations, which were prepared by the ORNL
ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division.
Engineering and Mechanical Division.
The fill and vent lines were asphalt-coated
The remainder of the design, construction, and
and the ditch was backfilled; however, the 500-gal
testing of the system was scheduled as the
storage tank has been removed and is being stored
responsibility of the ORNL Engineering and
in the building.
Mechanical Division.
Although no definite permissible leak rate was
Rerouting of the lines to the special louver
established for this system, the Operations Group
operators was planned in order to ensure that the
felt that a leak rate of approximately 30 micron
lines would not pass through areas hotter than
cubic feet per hour would be permissible.
167°F. The existing lines pass through the main
The piping was hydrostatically tested with
duct annulus, which may have a temperature as
Freon at 300 psig and tested with a halide torch.
high as 300°F.
No leaks were found.
It was planned that couplings would be welded
The pressure vessel was hydrostatically tested
to the oil filters on the hydraulic pumping unit and
at 193.5 psig with water and was leak tested by the
that valves would be attached to permit venting
vendor with a 45-psig Freon air test, using a halide
during system startup.
torch. No leaks were found.
Instrumentation and power connections for the
After installation of the tank and piping, vacuum
system were scheduled as joint design and con
leak testing of the system was initiated, a
struction efforts by the Instrumentation and
Consolidated Engineering leak detector being
Controls Division and the ORNL Engineering and
used. By means of a standard leak, it was
Mechanical Division.
established that a leak of the order of 5 micron
cubic feet per hour could be found, with, however, Penthouse Cooling
the poor response time of 6 minutes at the ex
The penthouse cooling system has as its purpose
tremity ofthe system. Probing with helium revealed
the maintaining of a temperature no greater than
only a leak on the !£-in. nitrogen pipe to the tank, 167°F in the penthouse to permit the use of
which had been damaged in shipment. Nevertheless, electric motors, solenoid valves, etc., in this area.
a "leak-up" test indicated a system leakage of
The system consists of two air-circulating,
approximately 80 micron cubic feet per hour. A
water-cooled finned heat exchangers serving as
"leak-up" test of the vent line and fill line
heat dumps and forming closed air loops with the
independently showed leakage rates of 1 and
penthouse. Design criteria for this system are
70 micron cubic feet per hour, respectively. At the
found in Construction Design Memo 7503-13.
time of termination of the test, the location of the
The extent of design and construction to date is
leak in the fill line had not been determined.
described by Package I drawings and specifications.
In general the two cooling circuits external to the
Hydraulic Oil penthouse are complete except for final closure
The criteria for the hydraulic system for and testing of the containment cabinets.
actuation of the ART louver operators are described Design and construction of this system within
in detail by Design Memo 5-D-3. Design criteria the penthouse were the responsibility of the ORNL
for this system are found in Construction Design Engineering and Mechanical Division under
Memo 7503-38. Package III.
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5. PROCESS Complete procedures covering materials, cleaning,
fabrication, and testing were to be prepared by
Off-Gas and Vent
the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division.
The off-gas and vent systems serve to contain
radioactively dangerous gases from pumps, lube Air
oil packages, NaK dump tanks, reactor, fuel The process cir system was intended to serve
dump tank, etc., and also serve to distribute the as the heat sink for the ART.
gases either to a point of dilution in the main air Basic criteria for this system are found in
duct or to the retention point for decay, the Design Memos 5-A-l, 5-A-2, 5-A-3, 5-C-l, 5-D-l,
charcoal adsorber pit. 5-D-3, and 5-E-l and flow diagram E-2-02-054-1467
Basic criteria for these systems are found in by ARED Design Department. Design criteria for
Design Memos 7-A-l, 7-A-2, 7-B-l, and 7-B-2 this system are furnished by Construction Design
and Flow Diagram D-2-02-054-1464 by the ARED Memos 7503-6, -10,-13,-15, -29, and -36.
Design Department. The extent of construction to date is described
The construction completed to date is a vent by Package I drawings by K-25 Plant Engineering.
line from the auxiliary equipment room to the In general the following items have been con
radiator pit for the lube oil packages shown on structed: blower house, main duct (except at
Package A drawings and a branch vent line for radiators), stack, installation of two main blowers
the waste ail tank shown on Package IMA drawings. with backflow dampers, and the setting of two
Drawings of the charcoal adsorber piping were main annulus blowers.
prepared by the ORNL Engineering and Mechan Items which have been specified and procured
ical Division for Package- III installation. Al by ARED and their respective specification numbers
though specifications were prepared for "out are as follows: (1) main blowers and backflow
side" shop fabrication of the charcoal adsorber dampers, JS-P3-16, (2) special main blowers and
piping, the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical special annulus blowers with backflow dampers,
Division had indicated a preference for fabrication JS-P3-28, and (3) main and special louver dampers,
to be done by the ORNL shops. It was planned JS-P3-18.
to revise the drawings to show thermocouple Design and procurement of the main annulus
wells and equipment for vacuum testing. blowers were accomplished under Package I.
The remainder of these systems outside the All other mechanical and structural items re
cell was scheduled for design and construction quired for this system were scheduled for design,
in Package III by the ORNL Engineering and procurement, and installation by the ORNL
Mechanical Division. The remainder of these Engineering and Mechanical Division in Package
systems inside the cell was scheduled for design III. The Instrumentation and Controls Division
by the ARED Design Department and construction had responsibility for design and procurement of
by the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Di all instrumentation and joint responsibility with
vision in Package IV. Instrumentation items the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division
were to be designed by the Instrumentation and for installation under Package III. A tabulation
Controls Division and jointly installed by this of drawings completed or scheduled for this system
Division and the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical is found in the Appendix (Table D-l).
Division.
Installation design of these systems within the Coolant
vent house was dependent upon development of The coolant in the ART served as an inter
information on the instrumentation items, which mediate heat exchange medium between the re
was to be delayed as a result of higher priority actor, together with its dump tank, and the ultimate
ETU work. heat sink, the atmosphere.
Vacuum leak testing was a requirement for these Basic criteria for these systems are found under
systems outside the cell and was expected to be Section 5 of the Design Memo Book and on Flow
extremely time-consuming and troublesome as a Diagram F-2-02-054-1470. Design criteria for
result of the very low leak rates that would be these systems are found in Construction Design
acceptable, it had been planned to exercise the Memos 7503-15, -23, -29, -30, and -32.
utmost care in cleaning and fabricating the system. No construction has been done on this system.
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Design and procurement of components within upon installation but also during change-out of
the system were the responsibility of ARED. any equipment such as radiators or pumps.
The ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division As would be expected in a development program
had the design and construction responsibility for of this nature, space allocation prior to the final
installation of the components and their associated development of all equipment presented a difficult
piping as a part of Package III work. The Instru problem. In particular the space requirements
mentation and Controls Division was responsible of the coolant purification equipment, the instru
for design and procurement of instrumentation mentation, and the coolant radiators were found
items and jointly responsible with the ORNL to be considerably greater than they were initially
Engineering and Mechanical Division for instal anticipated to be. Furthermore the attempt to
lation under Package III work. A tabulation of minimize coolant inventory prevented obtaining
the drawings completed or scheduled for this sufficient pipe flexibility except by permitting
system is found in the Appendix. the coolant pumps and radiators to float free on
Fabrication, cleaning, welding, and testing constant spring hangers, thereby complicating
procedures were to be the responsibility of the installation and dismantling procedures as well
ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division. as promoting an even more crowded condition.
The installation and testing of this system were
Fluid Enricher
expected to be extremely time-consuming. Vacuum
leak testing was a requirement in order to ensure The fluid enricher was designed and procured
that leakage for the cell and the systems forming by ARED and was being stored at Building 7503
an integral portion of the containment, including prior to installation in the cell under Package IV
therefore these systems, would not exceed 0.002 cc work by the ORNL Engineering and Mechanical
per second. In addition it was believed that Division.
the extremely crowded condition of the equipment Basic criteria for this system are found in
in the penthouse and duct areas would present Design Memo 4-1-1 and on Flow Diagram E-2-02-
difficult and time-consuming problems not only 054-1469 by the ARED Engineering Department.
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APPENDIX A. COST AND BUDGET
Section II — Contractors
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Table A-2. ART Facility — Building 7503 Unexpended Capital Funds
As of September 1, 1957
Basement 10,026
Blowers 10,000*
Engineering 6,086
Contingency 9,400
Total $76,345
*Committed.
Package A 50,351.62
Package A 50,351.62
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Table A-3 (continued)
Package I
Phase I 557,175.06
Phase II 274,325.57
Phase I $100/day
Phase II $300/day
Major subcontractors
Package A
30
Table A-3 (continued)
Major subcontractors
Package II $ 71,557.67
Package II
Part 1 6-22-56
Part 2 1-27-57
Part 1 6-22-56
Part 2 2-22-56
Major subcontractors
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Table A-3 (continued)
Package IMA
Initial 4-25-57
Final 8-21-57
Major subcontractors
*Liquidated damages charge not invoked because of contract deviations plus equipment delivery delays resultina
trom Westingnouse strike. ' M
"Liquidated damages charge not invoked because government-furnished diesel generators were damaged in ship
ment, causing extensive equipment delivery delay. Contract extension was granted for excessive amount of time be
yond the contractor s control required for performance of the specified diesel tests.
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Table A-4. ART Facility - Budget Estimate, Fiscal Years 1958 and 1959
1958 1959
Labor r a
expense Materia 1 Total Labor tx pense Material Total
Design - VVork Order A-16652 46,000 32,320 5,000 83,320 22,000 15,500 2,500 40,000
Field - Work Order A-16669 10,000 6,000 16,000 10,000 6,000 16,000
Department labor 50,000 35,000 1,000 86,000 50,000 35,000 1,000 86,000
Instrumentation 15,001 10,000 133,999 159,000 68,800 44,800 527,400 641,000
Health physics instrumentation 3,500 2,500 9,000 15,000 9,000 6,000 5,000 20,000
7503 building communication systen 8,000/ 8,000
Expense was estimated as being about 70% of labor except for instrumentation, which is 65%.
This amount was to cover half the estimated road expense. The balance was to be included as a construction project.
This work order was closed, and the money was deviated to the major purchase order budget. The major purchase order budget also included $50,000
for louvers, $19,000 for NaK piping and fittings, $43,000 for NaK tanks, $25,000 for cold traps originally budgeted for fiscal year 1957, and $4,000 for
NaK pipe and fittings budgeted for fiscal year 1958.
Covers costs of $60,000 for NaK drain valves, $53,000 for half the fluid sump drive unit, and $8,000 for thermal testing of louvers.
To be done by the Engineering and Mechanical Div.
Covers $765.00 installation charge and rent of $650.35 per month.
CO
go
Table A-5. ART Facility —Summary of Budget Evaluation
Adequacy of February
Schedule Budget Estimate*
Identification
Unshielded Shielded Operation Fiscal Year
1958 1959 1960 Total**
Item
Item
Item Amount Weight Material Labor
No.
(%)
Package \"
Phase 1
12.0 Hollow metal doors and frames 2,810.00 0.542 1,920.00 890.00
34
Table A-6 (continued)
Item
Item
Item Amount Weight Material Labor
No.
(%)
Package I
Phase I
35
Table A-6 (continued)
Item
Item
Item Amount Weight Material Labor
No.
(%)
Package Ad
Subcontractor's cost (misc.
fabricated metal, includ
ing bottle racks and
bulkhead)
Package II
36
Table A-6 (continued)
Item
Item
Item Amount Weight Material Labor
No.
(%)
Package II
Package IIIA
37
Footnotes for Table A-6.
Subtotal $40,196.00
Insulation (subcontract) 915.00
Subtotal $41,111.00
10% profit 4,111.00
Subtotal $45,222.00
Prime contractor's overhead and profit 5,129.62
Total $50,351.62
e These prices include mechanical work and test work only for contract modifications.
38
Table A-7. ART Facility - Estimated Unit Price Data -Major Equipment
Item
Item Unit Material Labor Total
No.
Diesel generator building, Braden type, Square foot $ 3.60 $ 0.50 4.10
30'x72'
1A Excavation and concrete for above Square foot 1.35 1.61 2.96
30'x48'*
2A Excavation and concrete for above Square foot 1.70 1.85 3.55
Air dryer, 100 scfm, —20°F dew point, Each 4,100.00 150.00 4,250.00
for operation at 125 psig pressure
17 Unit heaters, Trane Co. Type C coils, Each 134.00 80.00 214.00
39
Table A-7 (continued)
Item
Item Unit Material Labor Total
No.
Theabove prices were estimated from Building 7503 contract costs and include contractors' costs and overhead.
This building has heavier structural steel than the diesel house to support pipe and conduit.
Labor price includes setting of diesel generator only.
Labor price is only for setting and aligning unit.
This price is estimated from a total price for 11 sections.
'See ORNL Dwg D-26435 top description. Fourteen units of this equipment were installed by Package IIIA con
tractor.
40
Table A-8. ART Facility - Estimated Unit Price Data - Minor Equipment"
Item
Iten Unit Material Labor Total
No.
16A Concrete block, 8"x 8"x 16" Each .30 .30 .60
20 Storm fence —gate post for 12 gate Each 35.00 7.00 42.00
and fittings
41
Table A-8 (continued)
Item
Item Unit Material Labc Total
No.
48 \\"sched 40 socket weld 90° ell, std Each 1.81 1.81 3.62
52 \\" 2000-lb socket weld 45° ell Each 2.18 2.18 4.36
64 1" 3000-lb socket weld 90° ell Each 1.44 1.44 2.88
42
Table A-8 (continued)
Item
Unit Material Labor Total
No.
84 6"x 2\2"sched 40 black butt weld tee Each 46.93 42.00 88.93
//
85 ( Each 9.13 9.13 18.26
weld reducer
90 ^"sched
4
40socket weld 3/."x
4
1'/4
"tee,
'
std Each 3.69 3.69 7.38
3, " 5/ " i i ii
94 /. X L reducer, socket weld Each .17 3.00 3.17
4 o
96 \ "sweat 90°ell
4
Each .22 .25 .47
97 \"
4
sweat 45°ell Each .22 .25 .47
3, // „ . i .
101 L type K copper tubing Foot .27 .47 .74
3,
L
" sweat tee Each .16 .18 .34
102
o
3, ff 1, "
103 L X A sweat tee Each .37 .39 .76
43
Table A-8 (continued)
Item
Iter Unit Material Labor Total
No.
113 1/
A " sweatX coupling
I-
Each .18 .20 .38
1. "
114 L sweat cap Each .16 .19 .35
Estimated from Building 7503 contract costs. These prices cover direct labor and material only.
44
APPENDIX B. SCHEDULES AND MANPOWER
ORNL-LR-DWG 31365
1960
6 7 e 9 10 11 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1
PKG. I ||||||||||J|||||!|||J|I|!|||||||||]||||| 1111MI! 11M I! 1111 11 ,111 !I iMI:' ^I.! 11M iI'111 Ml I j: I 111 I-1! IMI i 11 i' !111 11': I!' !I i11 I'iI 11111! 11111M11
PKG.H COMPLETE I 1I'll'III
pkg. m A I'll'll^
PKG. M DESIGN
PKG. m. DESIGN
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SYSTEMS inn inn inun inil nn n n in 11 n iin11 inni i11 in in mini in n i ini n n n n inn 11 nn in n n inn 111n miiiini niniiniii ini minn
MAIN AND AUXILIARY HEAT DUMP
SPECIAL HEAT DUMP 'lLlu II|| | (mi iii ||| jiiii11 iuj iiiiiiii ii'y^M |i||J11|111111 || I III llll HI IIII
OFF-GAS SYSTEM utt llll I llmmilllll II11 lllmll I lllllll llll IIIIII III llll III I
CELL INTERIOR
LUBRICATING OIL SYSTEM
HEALTH PHYSICS INSTRUMENTATION
ELECTRICAL HEATING
ELECTRICAL POWER AND CONTROLS
COMMUNICATIONS
MAIN CONTROL ROOM 1; ^. : 11; jl:,; ' i i1i 1 —H~H— 1': M:1'1 1111 'Ml 1II; -Mi 1J h: : Ml II 1 -: 1 III Mi 1' 1
AUXILIARY CONTROL ROOM
REACTOR SHIELDING
illtllllllH III Jill Hill HUH 1 llll II! 1II IN illHill IIIIII III III! Ill II II III II 1 II W
SPECTROMETRY
MISCELLANEOUS
SHAKEDOWN
Hill! II III llll Hill II IN llll II llll III III II III
11ii 111 ii 11iiiiii iiii 1iiiiiiii iny
1II llllllll III m
DISASSEMBLY FACILITY
DESIGN
FACILITY INSTALLATION
TOOLS INSTALLATION
III III 11 11II1 llll III 1 1III llll II 11111^ llll mTT^l Hill
HI HI II H llllllll III 1111
MAIN AND AUXILIARY HEAT DUMP
BENCH MARKS III llll IIIII II11 HUH II HIE Illll I III IIIII III III III Hill IIII 11 llllIIII III I urn 11 in inmi mil iimini illii
,„......
LOUVER OPERATOR
; ; i! M' MM. : ' :' ' ! 'N!! I ; -
VALVE RACK Ill1-" TTTTllll 1
NaK TANKS AND SUPPORTS rn iti mII llll II ll II III III III III III lllll llll1III II1 III III III III II1 1! 1llilll 1 II II II1 II 1II II llllllll 1
NoK PURIFICATION RACK
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NaK PURIFICATION PIPING III f|[
RADIATORS || iiiiimiiii
45
Table B-2. ART Facility Manpower Estimate
Summary Manhours
Supervision 4,030
Inspection 1,800
Technician 2,000
Field engineer 4,200
Engineering 15,920
Craft 46,472
Total 74,422
46
Table B-2 (continued)
Summary Manhours
Breakdown of summary
Primary coolant system 11,650 7,500
Special heat dump 5,300
Off-gas and vent systems 5,180
Cooling air system 5,180 3,450
Cell interior 17,700
Auxiliary piping 1,220
Cell heads 3,240
Temporary reactor handling 0 0
facility
Station modifications 345
Electrical heating and power 11,000 7,250
Design engineering 11,250 5,500
Field engineering 4,100 4,100
Hot testing of louvers 900
Containment (pinch valves, etc.) 2,820 1,200
Contingency 5,860 5,700
Shakedown 5,000
Road improvement 3,000
47
APPENDIX C. FACILITY DRAWINGS - INSTALLATION COMPLETED
Architectural
Structural
Plumbing
Electrical
48
Table C-l (continued)
Electrical
Yard Work
Civil
Structural
D-9347 Rev. 1 3-11-52 Heat Exchanger Pit Roof Slabs Plan and Details
D-9348 Rev. 0 2-5-52 Test Pits Roof Slabs
D-9349 Rev. 2 2-17-52 Sleeve Details
D-9357 Rev. 0 2-5-52 Test Pits Roof Slabs
D-9366 Rev. 2 4-15-52 Guard House, Plan, Elev. and Sect.
C-17122 Rev. 0 5-19-53 Test Pit Roof Slab Details
Mechanical
D-9331 Rev. 1 2-20-52 Water Supply Storm and Process Drain Plan and
Sections
49
Table C-l (continued)
Electrical
50
Table C-2. ART Facility - AE Drawings
Installation Completed
51
Table C-2 (continued)
Installation completed
Piping
Electrical
52
Table C-2 (continued)
Installation completed
Electrical
D-23884 Rev. 3 Spectrometer Room and Tunnel — Building 7503 — Part Basement Plan at
Elevation 840"-0"
D-23885 Rev. 3 Spectrometer Room and Tunnel —Building 7503 —Spectrometer Room, Section
and Details
D-23886 Rev. 1 Spectrometer Room and Tunnel — Building 7503 —Spectrometer Sections and
Details
D-23887 Rev. 4 Spectrometer Room and Tunnel — Building 7503 — Access Stairs and Details
D-23929 Rev. 1 Additions to Adsorber Tank — Baffle Plates and Plugs — Details
D-23132 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" - Water and Air Piping to Auxiliary Equip
ment Room
D-23133 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" —Auxiliary Equipment Room — Plan
D-23134 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" —Auxiliary Equipment Room Piping —
Sections
D-23135 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions - Package "A" - Control Tunnel Piping - Plan and Details
D-23136 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions - Package "A" - Control Tunnel Pipe Rack - Details
D-23137 Rev. 0 BIdg. 7503 Additions - Package "A" - Control Tunnel West Wall - Instrument
Trays — Details
D-23138 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" —Control Tunnel Piping and Instrument
Tray — Sections
D-23139 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" — Piping to Penthouse Plan and Sections
D-23140 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions - Package "A" - Control Tunnel East Wall - Instrument
Trays — Detail s
D-23141 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" — Nitrogen and Helium Supply Systems, Plan
and Sections
D-23142 Rev. 1 BIdg. 7503 Additions — Package "A" — Nitrogen and Helium Supply Systems,
Sections and Details
D-22842 Rev. 0 Duct Access for Radiation Inspection
D-23145 Rev. 0 Revision of Concrete and Duct Details
D-23143 Rev. 1 Package "A" - Gas Piping Pit Area - Plan and Sections
D-23144 Rev. 0 Package "A" — Gas Piping Pit Area — Sections and Plans
D-23146 Rev. 0 Package "A" — Control Tunnel Bulkhead — Assembly and Details
D-23147 Rev. 1 Package "A" — Piping Schedule
D-23148 Rev. 0 Package "A" — Control Tunnel Piping Bend Details
D-23149 Rev. 0 Package "A" — Piping Details for Auxiliary Equipment Room and Control
Tunnel Entrance
53
Table C-2 (continued)
Installation completed
D-24829 Rev. 1 Package "A" - Lube Oil Piping to Special Equipment Room
D-24833 Rev. 0 Revision of Duct Details
D-24835 Rev. 0 Air Duct Supports and Guides
D-24836 Rev. 0 Revision of Penthouse Details
D-25810 Rev Alterations to A/C and Vent. Equipment - Plans and Details
D-25811 Rev. Modifications to Tunnel Ventilation — Sh. 1 of 2
D-25812 Rev Modifications to Tunnel Ventilation — Sh. 2 of 2
D-25467 Rev. Plan and Details of Blower House Floor and Equipment Pads
D-25470 Rev. Plan and Details of Fire Doors between Switch House and Generator House
D-25473 Rev. Details of Isolators, Motor and Damper Bases
D-26087 Rev. Electrical Services —Ventilating and Air Conditioning Equipment
D-26099 Rev. 0 Blower House Conduit Plan
54
Table C-3. ART Facility —Manufacturer's Drawings
Installation completed
Cell hoist Industrial Crane D26599 Sheet 1 Rev. 2 Layout and Erection of
& Hoist Corp. 1 Ton Swivel Crane
55
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Compressor house American Warming & 1060 Felt Edged Wall Shutter
louvers and venti Ventilating Co.
lator
1291 F-200 Shutter with Screen
56
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Controls for heating, Barber-Coleman Co. BC-705 (Wiring Diagram for Control
ventilating, and air Room Air Conditioning)
conditioning
F-4248-1 Installation Instructions for
DYDK Remote Bulb Thermostat
F-3538 Installation Instructions for
ADFD Proportioning Valve
Operator
F-2062 Installation Instructions for
CYBG Valve Operator
F-3114 Installation Instructions for
FYDA 2 Wire Line Voltage
Room Thermostat
57
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Dry air system Automatic Switch Co. Bui. 8210A Diaphram Valve
HVA-40-779 Diaphram Valve
Joy Manufacturing Co. MIX-3048 Parts Catalog, Aftercooler
MIX-3048 Parts Catalog, Stationary Compr.
W 11755 Installation for WG09L Com
pressor
Electrical system The Buda Co. OG-885-L R-A Starter Data for Leece-Nevil le
Diesel generators DE-11908
and controls0
OG-2407-E Installation Outline
OG-2409-X Sheet 1 Wiring Diagram
OG-2409-W Sheet 2 Wiring Diagram
OG-2409 Sheet 3 Wiring Diagram
OG-2409 Sheet 4 Wiring Diagram
OG-2414-W Engine Wiring Diagram
OA-3208-X Muffler, Burgess Model "5DG"
DL-6657-R Fuel Tank Assembly
4033875-X Battery
4404712-X Flexible Exhaust Hose Assembly
4406646-L Auxiliary Fuel Pump
58
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Electrical system The Buda Co. 4460075-R Sheet 2 Generator Switchboard Electrical
Diesel generators Specifications
and control sc
4460075-R Sheet 3 Generator Switchboard Electrical
Specifications
4460101-X Battery Rack Assembly
4460102-X R-A Switchboard Mechanical Drawing
4460103-L Battery Charger
4460108-L A. C. Magnetic Starter
Contract W8X-18089 Instruction Manual and Parts
Catalog
Caterpillar Tractor Co. Form 30920 D397 Diesel Electric Set Parts
Catalog
Form 117-30338 Attachments for Your Caterpillar
Diesel
Lighting Electro Silv-A-King Catalog X240 (A1A File Fluorescent Reflector 2 Row
Corp. 31-F-2)
Form No. 7-554 Standard Dome Reflector
Form No. 15-554 High Bay Mounting Unit
59
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Electrical system General Electric Co. 573B336AA Sheet 1 Motor Control Center No. 3
Motor control 573B336AA Sheet 2 Motor Control Center No. 3
centers 573B336AB Sheet 1 Motor Control Center No. 4
573B336AB Sheet 2 Motor Control Center No. 4
572B232 Sheet 1 Unit Starter FVNP Sizes 1 and 2
572B238 Sheet 1 Unit Starter FVNR Size 3
572B244 Sheet 1 Unit Starter FVNR Size 4
576B111 Sheet 1 CR-7091-V Unit Feeder - ATB,
HC1
576B112 Sheet 1 CR-7091-V Unit Feeder - AT
572B532AA Vertical Section Details DA-7092
Motor Control Center
T5137843 Recommend Incoming Line
Connections
Miscel laneous General Electric Co. 947A226AA Type NLAB Lighting Panel-
boards
947A226AB Panel Board Outline and
Schedule
947A226AC G. E. Panel PP2
60
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
61
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Heating, venti Kewaunee Mfg. Co. 2107-1,2 Open Front Hood Superstructure
lating, and air
conditioning^ The Lunkenheumer Co. D1883B Iron Body Bronze Mounted 0. S.
and Y King-Clip Valves
Spence Engineering Operating Instruction for Spence
Co. Type ED Pressure Regulator
Form 304A 3-50 Trouble Shooting Instructions
Form 303A 4-50 Parts Price List Type E Main
Valve
Form 303B 4-50 Parts Price List Type D Pilot
The Trane Co. B-4410/4268 34SC Self Contained Unit
C-4410/4151 Filter and Frame Assembly for
Internal Fresh Air Opening
34SC Unit
B-4410/2920 Discharge Chamber Assembly
and Installation Detail 33SC
Unit
C-4410/4091 Coil Assembly 7-1/2 X 29 1-Row
for 33SC Unit
D-1804/1921 Coil Arrangement Vertical
Climate Changer Coil Supply —
Left
B-1804/1158 No. 2-12A Vertical Climate
Changer No Drain Pan
0-2823/8015 l-l/4"Steel Wall-Fin Heater
B-4600/671 Type H Unit Heater
Louver operator Hicks & Ingle Co. D-SK-JW-1 Louver Operators Hydraulic
hydraulic unit Pumping Unit
Magnetrol, Inc. D-1150 Installation Dimensions Tandem
Models A-150F & A-150F-EP
62
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
Plumbing; sanitary American District Bulletin No. 35-75C Storage Water Heaters U-Tube
and process Steam Co. Pages 1-6 Type
sewers"
Stack Chicago Bridge & Iron Contract 69763 Dwg (1) 10'0 X 71'-0" High Steel Stack
Co. for BIdg. 7503 Alterations
Contract 69763 Dwg (2) Supports for 1O'0 X 71 -0"High
Steel Stack
Steel, reinforcing Wilson-Wee sner- 5-9-267 Plan Wall and Sections for Al
Wilkinson Co. terations of BIdg. 7503
5-9-267-S Control Tunnel for Alterations
for BIdg. 7503
5-9-268 Footings and Columns for Al
terations - BIdg. 7503
5-9-269 Walls and Sections
5-9-274 Tank Wall, Control Tunnel and
Blower House Foundation
5-9-275 Grade Beam Walls and Sections
for Alterations BIdg. 7503
5-9-288 Spectrometer Tunnel for Al
terations - BIdg. 7503
5-10-295 Spectrometer Tunnel for Al
terations - BIdg. 7503
5-10-300 Slab, Wall and Sections for Al
terations - BIdg. 7503
5-10-304 Absorber Pit Detail for Al
teration to BIdg. 7503
5-10-315 Foundation Plan and Details
63
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
64
Table C-3 (continued)
Installation completed
M6
M7 Pipe Handrails
M8 Handrails and Hatch Covers
65
APPENDIX D. FACILITY DRAWINGS - INSTALLATION NOT STARTED
Package I
Package II
Package A
D-23132 1 Water & Air Piping to Auxiliary Equip. Room Issued; complete
D-23133 0 Auxiliary Equipment Room — Plan Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23134 1 Auxiliary Equipment Room Piping —Sections Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23135 2 Control Tunnel Piping — Plan c« Details Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23136 1 Control Tunnel Pipe Rack - Details Issued; complete
D-23137 0 Control Tunnel West Wall - Instr. Trays - Details Issued; complete
D-23138 2 Control Tunnel Piping & Instr. Tray Sections Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23139 1 Piping to Penthouse Plan & Sections Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23140 1 Control Tunnel East Wall - Instr. Trays - Details Issued; complete
D-23141 1 Nitrogen 8< Helium Supply Systems - Plan & Sections Issued; complete
CD Table D-l (continued)
D-23142 1 Nitrogen & Helium Supply Systems — Sections & Detail Issued; complete
D-23143 1 Gas Piping Pit Area Plan & Sections Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23144 0 Gas Piping Pit Area Sections & Details Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23148 1 Control Tunnel Piping Bend Details Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-23149 1 Piping Details for Auxiliary Equipment Issued; revision needed; information needed
Room & Control Tunnel Entrance
D-24829 Lube Oil Piping to Special Equipment Room Issued; revision needed; information needed
Package IIIA
D-24866 1 Primary Louver & Louver Oper. Mechanism Installation — Sheet 2 Issued; revision needed
D-26430 0 Process Heating Wiring Diagram Sheet No. 1 Issued; revision needed
D-26431 0 Process Heating Wiring Diagram Sheet No. 2 Issued; revision needed
D-26436 0 D.C. System Power Panel & Lighting Controls Issued; complete
D-26444 0 Process Heating 8t Regulator Details &. Resistor Support Issued; complete
D-26449 0 Lighting Plan & Power Elev. Compressor House Issued; complete
D-28631 0 Oil Fill Drums & Piping Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-28632 0 500 Gal. Waste Oil Tank Installation & Piping Issued; complete
D-28633 2 Plan of Waste Oil Piping & Service Piping Issued; complete
D-28638 1 Louver Hydraulic System Piping Sheet No. 1 Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-28640 1 Louver Hydraulic System Piping Sheet II Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-28649 2 Compressor House — Foundation & Anchor Bolt Plan & Details Issued; complete
D-28650 0 Compressor House — Floor Plan Sect. & Elev. Issued; complete
D-29547 0 Control Rm. Wall & Switch House Door Issued; complete
Package III
D-23130 0 Penthouse & Radiator Pit Field Check — Dimen. & Elev. Issued; complete
D-24845 Radiator Pit Bottom Labyrinth & Bottom Door Preliminary prints
Operator Location Plan Elevations 835'-l"ci 835'-3"
D-24846 Penthouse & Radiator Pit Equipment Preliminary prints
Location Section "B-B" Sheet No. 1
D-24849 0 Pump Hanger Support —Plan Structural Steel Framing Issued; complete
D-24850 0 Structural Steel Details Sheet No. 1 Issued; complete
D-24851 0 Structural Steel Details Sheet No. 2 Issued; complete
D-24852 0 Heat Dump Pump Support Channel Lug Details Issued; complete
E-24853 Penthouse Main & Auxiliary Pumps Service Piping Plan & Sect. Preliminary prints; information needed
D-24854 Penthouse Main c* Auxiliary Pumps Service Piping Sect. Preliminary prints; information needed
D-24855 Penthouse Main & Auxiliary Pumps Service Piping Sections & Details Preliminary prints; information needed
D-24856 0 Penthouse Air Cooling System for Pump Motors Duct Plan & Sections Issued; complete
D-24857 Radiator Pit Thermocouples Downstream Air To check
From Main Radiators Assembly & Details
D-24858 Radiator Pit Operator Structural Steel Supports Sheet No. 1 To check
D-24859 Radiator Pit Operator Structural Steel Supports Sheet No. 2 To check
D-24863 0 Penthouse Temporary Pump Structural Steel Details & Sections Issued; complete
Sheet No. 2
Table D-l (continued)
D-24864 Thermocouple Downstream Air From Auxiliary Radiator Drawing not started
D-24869 0 Louver Hydraulic System Power Cylinder & Issued; revised; revision for approval
Clamp Piping 8. Details
D-24881 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Plan Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-24882 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Sections Issued; revision needed information needed
D-24883 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Section "B-B" 8. Details Issued; revision needed information needed
D-24884 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Section "A—A" 8c Details Issued; revision needed information needed
D-24885 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Details — Sheet No. 1 Issued; revision needed information needed
D-24886 0 Charcoal Adsorber Piping Details —Sheet No. 2 Issued; revision needed information needed
E-24900 3 Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor Issued; revised; revision for approval
E-24901 1 Double Spring Chamber Assembly 8c Details for Heat Dump Issued; revised; revision for approval
Pump Motor Support
D-24902 1 Spring Chamber Adjustment Block Assembly 8c Details for Issued; revised; revision for approval
Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor
D-24903 2 Miscellaneous Details — Sheet No. 1 for Issued; revised; revision for approval
Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor
D-24904 1 Miscellaneous Details — Sheet No. 2 for Issued; revised; revision for approval
Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor
D-24905 2 Miscellaneous Details — Sheet No. 3 for Issued; revised; revision for approval
Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor
D-24906 Miscellaneous Details — Sheet No. 4 for Issued; revised; revision for approval
Supports for Heat Dump Pump Motor
^4
ro Table D-l (continued)
D-24909 0 Auxiliary Pump Support Miscellaneous Details — Sheet No. 1 Issued; complete
D- 24910 Operators A, B, C, D, E, F, & G for Heat Barrier To check
Doors Assembly
D-24911 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet No. 1 of 7 To check
D-24912 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet No. 2 of 7 To check
D-24913 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet No. 3 of 7 To check
D-24914 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet No. 4 of 7 To check
D-24917 1 Main Heat Barrier Doors — Downstream Assembly 8c Details Revision for approval*
D-24920 1 Auxiliary Heat Barrier Doors Upstream Horizontal Sections Revision for approval*
D-24921 1 Auxiliary Heat Barrier Doors Downstream Assembly & Details Revision for approval*
D-24922 1 Auxiliary Heat Barrier Doors Downstream Horizontal Sections Revision for approval*
D-24923 1 Main & Auxiliary Heat Barrier Doors Upstream 8c Downstream Revision for approval*
Miscellaneous Sections & Details
D-24924 1 Auxiliary Heat Barrier Doors Upstream 8c Downstream Revision for approval*
Miscellaneous Sections 8c Details
D-24926 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Supports at Elevation 835 -8/^ Issued; revision needed
Plan 8c Miscellaneous Sections
D-24927 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Supports Elev. 835 -8/£ Issued; revision needed
Structural Steel Details Sheet No. 1
D-24928 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Supports Elev. 835'-8 4_" Issued; revision needed
Detail Sheet No. 2
D-249 29 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Supports Elev. 835'-8'/, " Detail Sheet No. 3 Issued; revision needed
D-24930 Radiator Pit Duct Floor & Floor Skin Drawing not started
Plan Elevations 835'-83/^"8, 835'-ll3/,6"
D-24931 Radiator Pit Duct Floor & Duct Floor Skins Miscellaneous Preliminary prints
Details 8c Material Listing
D-24932 Radiator Pit Miscellaneous Assembly Sections & Details Preliminary prints
Duct Floor Elev. 835 '•%%"
D-24933 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Plates No. 1 Thru No. 8 Drawing not started
D-249 34 Radiator Pit Partition Installation No. 1 Thru No. 4 Inclusive To check
Plan 8c Misc. Details
D-24942 Duct Roof Support Structural Steel Details Sheet No. 3 Preliminary prints
D-24943 Radiator Pit Duct Roof Plates &Skin Plan Elevation 848'-l3/^" Preliminary prints
D-24944 Duct Roof Plates Elevation 848 '-7^ " Detail Sheet Drawing not started
^4
D-24945 Radiator Pit Main Radiator Wind Load Tension Linkage Issued; revision needed
Plan &c Details
Table D-l (continued)
D-24946 Auxiliary Radiator Wind Load Tension Linkage Plan 8c Details Issued; revision needed
D-24947 Main, Auxiliary, 8c Special Heat Barrier Door Operators, Preliminary prints
Compressed Air System Flow Sheet
D-24948 Vertical Tension Bar Assembly & Details To check
D-24949 Radiator Pit North Wall of Duct Structure 8c Insulation Details Drawing not started
D-24950 North Wall of Duct Structure Drawing not started
D-24951 Radiator Pit South Wall of Duct Structure 8c Insulation Details Drawing not started
D-24952 South Wall of Duct Structure Details Drawing not started
D-24953 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Ceiling Elevation 844'-8"Plan 8c Details Preliminary prints
D-24954 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Ceiling Elev. 844'-8" Details Preliminary prints
D-24955 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Horizontal Separator Elevation 842'-0" Preliminary prints
Details
D-24956 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Horizontal Separator Elevation 842'-0" Preliminary prints
Details
D-24957 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Floor Elevation 839'-4"Plan 8c Details Preliminary prints
D-24958 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Floor Elevation 839'-4" Details Sheet No. 1 To check
D-24959 Radiator Pit Auxiliary Floor Elevation 839'-4" Details Sheet No. 2 Preliminary prints
D-24960 Special Equipment Room Bulkhead Details Preliminary prints
D-24961 Piping 8c Equipment Support Steel for Special Equipment Room Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-24962 Special Heat Dump Annulus Duct - Sheet I Issued; revision needed
D-24963 Special Heat Dump Annulus Duct — Sheet II Issued; revision needed
D-24964 Special Heat Dump Radiator Installation Preliminary prints
D-24965 Special Heat Dump Radiator Installation Details Preliminary prints
D-24966 No drawing title assigned
D-24967 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct — Heat Barrier Door Seals Preliminary prints
D-24968 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct — Interior Plan I Preliminary prints
D-24969 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct — Interior Plan II Preliminary prints
Table D-l (continued)
D-24970 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct — Section "A—A" Preliminary prints
D-24971 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Heat Barrier Door Closure Plates Issued; revision needed
D-24972 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Radiator Access Panel Issued; revision needed
D-24973 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Turning Blade Issued; revision needed
D-24984 Special Heat Dump Pump Motor Cooling Duct Issued; revision needed
D-24985 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Plan Issued; revision needed
D-24986 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Inlet End Elev. Issued; revision needed
D-24987 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Outlet End Elev. Issued; revision needed
D-24988 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Northside Elevation Issued; revision needed
D-24989 No drawing title assigned
D-24990 No drawing title assigned
D-24991 No drawing title assigned
D-24992 No drawing title assigned
D-24993 No drawing title assigned
D-24994 No drawing title assigned
D-24995 No drawing title assigned
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<J1
o
Table D-l (continued)
D-24997 Radiator Pit Tank KT-4 Support Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-24998 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Heat Barrier Door No. 1 Preliminary prints
D-24999 Special Heat Dump Insulated Duct Heat Barrier Door No. 2 Preliminary prints
D-26132 Special Equip. Room Piping Plan at Elev. 834 -0 Issued; revision needed
D-26142 Special Equipment Room Piping Plan at Elev. 847 -0 Issued; revision needed
D-26146 Special Heat Dump Piping in Duct Annulus Issued; revision needed
D-27527 Special Heat Dump Pump, Motor & Radiator Assembly Issued; revision needed; information needed
D-28601 Inconel Piping Details - Line No. KLA-lc Issued; revision needed
D-28603 Inconel Piping Details - Line No. KLA-2c Issued; revision needed
D-28605 Inconel Piping Details - Line No. KLA-3c Issued; revision needed
D-28607 Inconel Piping Details - Line No. KLB-lc Issued; revision needed
D-28609 Inconel Piping Details — Line No. KLB-2c Issued; revision needed
D-28611 Inconel Piping Details — Line No. KLB-3c Issued; revision needed
D-28652 Cell Bulkheads No. 1 Piping Connection & Details Information needed
D-28653 Cell Bulkheads No. 3 Piping Connection & Details Information needed
D-28657 Radiator Pit Main Radiator Wind Details Detail Sheet No. 1 To check
D-28659 Radiator Pit Drain Pans Main Radiator Pit Plan Preliminary prints
D-28660 Radiator Pit Drain Pans Details Pans No. 1 Thru No. 8 Drawing not started
Elevation 836 -1 /,
D-28661 Duct Roof Plates Elevation 848 '-17^ " Detail Sheet No. 2 Drawing not started
^4
D-28662 Duct Roof Plates Elevation 848 '-17. " DetaiI Sheet No. 3 Drawing not started
•^1
CO Table D-l (continued)
D-28663 Duct Roof Skins Elevation 848 '- 1\ " Detail Sheet No. 1 Drawing not started
D-28664 Duct Roof Skins Elevation 848'-l3^ " Detail Sheet No. 2 Drawing not started
D-28665 Auxiliary Radiator Wind Seal Assembly Installation Preliminary prints
D-28666 Auxiliary Radiator Wind Seal Detail Sheet No. 1 To check
D-28669 Radiator Pit Duct Roof Plates & Duct Roof Skins Preliminary prints
Miscellaneous Sections 8c Details
D-28673 Radiator Pit Bottom Labyrinth Sections & Details Sheet No. 2 To check
D-28674 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet 5 of 7 Preliminary prints
D-29300 Operator HeadA,, B,, C,,8c D,, for Heat Barrier Doors Subassembly Preliminary prints
D-29301 Operator Universal Aj, B2, C2, 8c D2 for Heat Barrier Doors Subassemby Preliminary prints
D-29302 Operator Frame for Heat Barrier Doors Subassembly Preliminary prints
D-29303 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet 6 of 7 Prel iminary prints
D-29304 Operator for Heat Barrier Doors Detail Sheet 7 of 7 Preliminary prints
D-29305 Radiator Pit Partition Details Sheet No. 1 To check
D-29315 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Plates No. 9 Thru No. 16 Elevation SSS'S3^" Preliminary prints
D-29316 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Plates Elevation SSS'-S^" Plates No. 17 Prel iminary prints
Thru No. 24
D-29317 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Skin Elevation 835 '-11 'tj6 " Details of Preliminary prints
Skins No. 1 Thru No. 21
D-29318 Radiator Pit Duct Floor Skin Elevation 835 -11' \b "Detail s of Prel iminary prints
Skins No. 22 Thru No. 36
D-29323 Duct Roof Supports Elevation 848 -1 / " Structural Steel Details Drawing not started
Sheet No. 4
D-29324 Radiator Pit Sequence of Installation Auxiliary Radiator Pit Preliminary prints
D-29451 Coolant Valve Hook-Up for Units A-2, A-3, 8. B-l Radiator Pit Drawing not started
D-29452 Coolant Valve Hook-Up for Units A-1, A-4, B-2, B-3, 8c B-4 Radiator Pit Drawing not started
E-29454 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Plan III Drawing not started
D-29455 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit — Section "A—A" Drawing not started
D-29456 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Section "B-B" Drawing not started
D-29457 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Section "C-C" Drawing not started
D-29458 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Section "D-D" Drawing not started
D-29459 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Section "E-E" Drawing not started
D-29460 Inconel Pip ng in Radiator Pit - Section "F-F" Drawing not started
D-29463 Inconel Piping in Radiator Pit Section "G—G" & Valve Drawing not started
Support Bracket
A-400000 Base
Main annulus blower Joy Manufacturing Co. X740-76 21 " Fan Assembly Model
29^-21-1750
X740-75 21 " Fan Assembly Model
29^-21-1750
No. 0 to No. 16 Blade Settings
Special main blower Joy Manufacturing Co. X772-94 Axivane Fan - Model 25^-17^-
3450 - Two Stage - 40 HP
81
Table D-2 (continued)
Installation not started - equipment at Building 7503
Special annulus blower Joy Manufacturing Co. A93378 Blow Back Damper
FF-3476 Installation Layout for Fan
Model 18-14-3450
Lube oil supply pump Imo-De Laval Products Div., Bui. L313A-B Series A313A Pump
De Laval Steam Turbine Co.
Lube oil waste storage Richmond Engineering Co. B-57-113 48"O.D. X72"0.A. Horizontal
U.G. Waste Oil Storage Tank
Lube oil package units Bowser, Inc. E-17650 Series Type K Lube Oil
Package
82
Table D-3 (continued)
Primary and special louvers American Foundry 8c Furnace Co. SF-7831-A Special Duct Dampers,
Main Channel
Summary of Test
Calculations
Stress Calculations
Type 1700
83
APPENDIX E. FACILITY DOCUMENTS
Number Title
7503-1 Documents Required by ORNL for BIdg. 7503, Package I Design and Construction
ART-2 ART Addition to ARE Building 7503
ART-3 Alterations to 7503 Building to Accommodate ART Facility Extension
ART-4 Crane Service for Building 7503
7503-5 7503 Cell
7503-14 Documents Required by ARED for 7503 Test Facility, Package II Design and
Construction
7503-35 Electrical Distribution, and Process and Auxiliary Equipment — Package III
84
Table E-l (continued)
Number Title
7503-43 Main Control Room, Auxiliary Control Room, and Information Room Lighting
85
Table E-2. ART Facility —Records Disposition
A. Contract documents
V. Destroy
A. Drawing transmittals
B. Superseded drawings
C. AE drawing sepias
D. Design meeting minutes —with ORNL Engineering and Mechanical Division
E. Operations Manual Committee information
F» Reproducibles for correspondence, specifications, and Construction Design Memos
86
Table E-3. ART Facility - AF Drawing List
E-AF-30 Rev 1 7503 Cell Plan 8c Sections (Unclassified) (Added elec equipment)
A-AF-31 Trench Within Vent House
87
Table E-3 (continued)
88
Table E-3 (continued)
A-AF •78 Alt. Method for Tensile Loading Straps for Adsorber Tank
D-AF •81 Bldg 7503 Alterations Foundation Plans Elev. 81.7'-0" to 832'-0"
A-AF 82 Second Method for Tensile Loading Adsorber Tank Straps
B-AF •83 Project 7503 - Control 8. Information Rooms Layout (a modification of E-2-02-054-3022)
B-AF •108 Control Rod Test Schematic (From unnumbered dwg of same title by Carl Shuford dated
4-12-56, as altered by GCR during 5-17 meeting)
89
Table E-3 (continued)
D-AF-127 Wiring 8c Schematic Diagrams of East 8c West Space Coolers, Sump Pump & Circulating
Pump Bldg 7503
A-AF-128 Vent Line Sample Station
D-AF-137 Compressor House Rearrangement Resulting from 3 Resistors per 0 for 125 hp 60 hp 8c
30 hp motors
90
ORNL-2465
C-84-Reactors- Special
Features of Aircraft Reactors
M-3679 (22nd ed.)
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