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TITLE
SCIENTIFIC AND SUPPORT
17002
Simulator Station
USER
STRUCTURE FACILITY NO.
SANDIA
SCIENTIFIC STATION NO.
None
BoD
None
EG&G
FUNDING
AGENCY
AEC
FOD
($000)
ENGR
PROC
CONST
TOTAL
FURN
93.5
102.5
4.)
PRE-GO
Prior Cost*
9.0
FY-71
2.7
12.0
11.9
26.6
TOTAL
11.7
12.0
105.4
129.1
4.1
PRIOR YEARS
ENGINEERING Completed.
Drawings:
JS 104-071-C5
JS 104-O071-Al thru A7
PROCUREMENT
F 104-071-Ml
F 104-071-S1
F 104-079-W1
Completed.
CONSTRUCTION The Sandia Simulator Building is a 16 x 26x 10 1/2-ft. high,
prefabricated, rigid-frame structure with a concrete floor slab and metal roofing and siding. A 3-ft. high load bearing concrete block wall extends around
the perimeter of the building. Access is via an 8 x 10-ft. double doorway on
the north side. The building's interior is lighted and also acoustically treated.
A 12x 20-ft. concrete apron outside the building, used for displaying the simulator, can support a load of 3,000 pounds, distributed on 4 wheels. A h. ating
and ventilating unit mounted on a platform outside the south end of the buiuing
serves the structure. Antennas are mounted on a floodlighted wooden platform
atop the building.
(Completed in 1964).
The Sandia Ground Plane is an area of wiring in the shape of a 45° sector, with
a radius of 500-ft. It consists of No. 19 and No. 22 gauge wires which extend
radially from the center point at 21/2 degree intervals. The ground plane
follows the slope of the ground and is within + 5-ft. of a straight line grade.
Trailers located in close proximity to the Sandia Simulator Building are as
follows:
*Includescosts for F&S No. 17004.
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