JOHNSTON ATOLL SCIENTIFIC F&SNO. TITLE 01024 Rocket Assembly Building USER STRUCTURE ‘FACILITY NO. LRL SCIENTIFIC STATION NO. 868 BOD None . FOD FUNDING hepa ($000) AEC ENGR PROC CONST TOTAL FURN PRE-GO Prior Cost 7.9 5.0 62.9 75.8 0.2 TOTAL 7.9 5.0 62.9 75.8 0.2 COMPLETED DESCRIPTION The Rocket Assembly Building (completed in 1966) is a metal fran structure with corrugated cementasbestos roofand siding andconcrete floor. Itconsists ofa 28x 40-ft. assembly areaanda 16x 22-ft. payload storage facility. The building is air conditioned to maintain 76°F maximum temperature and a relative humidity of 50 percent. Two double doors 9-ft. high 8-ft. wide provide for forklife access. Both doors are located at the front of the building, one at the as- sembly area and the other at the storage area. The assembly area has approximately 54 lineal feet of workbenches. The workbench adjacent to the east wallis placed on an 8-ft. wide x 27-ft. long strip of conductive linoleum. The storage facility is provided with storage racks, static conductive flooring and an explosior. proof electrical system. All benches are grounded. Approximately 30 kva of 120/208 volt, 3 phase, power (including power for exteri:flood lighting) is provided to the building. A protective berm, 12-ft. high is located 15-~ft. south of the building. An exterior weatherproof receptacle (rated at 100 amp, 120/208 volt) is provided on the west wall to accommodate a machine- shop type support trailer. DRAWINGS: VOLI April 1969 91-868-Al thru A3 91-868-A5 91-868-Cl 91-868~-S1 and S2 91-868-M]l 91-868-E] 1~28 e - , me ; 91-097-SS1 JS 91-868-A100 JS 91-868-M100