CHAPTERIl, SECTION 3 (Neg. No. W-V-239-3) Figure No. 2-50. Fluor Tunnel Connecting Stations 1525 and 1526 — 65% Complete. This station utilized a room space 25 feet long by 15 feet wide, with a 934-foot ceiling height with an extended area 17% feet long by 12 feet wide. The long east side wall of the station, except for the north 544-foot length, was an existing retaining wall portion of Station 1524. The west side wall and the 5\4-foot-long east wall were 12 inches thick over a continuous ‘spread footing. The roof slab was keyed and dowelled into the existing retaining wall, 14 inches thick under a 5-foot barricade fill over the larger room space and 12 inches thick over the smaller extended room area. The east side retaining wall surface contdifed the hydraulically operated guillotine door assembly portion of Station 1524. Access to the station was provided through the wood frame tunnel portion of Station 1525. The station contained portable lights, convenience outlets, power panel, field phone, and portable power and field phone cable to Station 1525 through the wood from the tunnel to the Fluorstructure. STATIONS: 1527 and 1611 SITE: Yvonne USER: LASL PURPOSE: Fluor Station 1527 and Detector Station 1611 PARTICIPATION: 20 DESIGN PSI: None CONSTRUCTION: Sta. 1527, 2-27-58/4-20-58 Sta. 1611, 2-15-58/4-28-58 Detector Station 1611 consisted of a re inforced concrete structure, 21 feet long, 7% feet wide by 7 feet high, divided into fourcells. The work point of each cell was 100 feet from the work point of Station 20 on radial lines. The length of this structure was along the arc of the radial lines of the four collimator pipelines of Station 1527, diverging from a radial center at Station 20. Each cell contained a copper box. 144x1x1-5/12 feet high, lead and paraffin shielding, micarta detail, and precast wall panels on the Station 20 side of the structure. Extending away from Station 20 and beginning at each cell of the concrete structure were four 48-inch-diameter corrugated metal pipes under 13 feet of fill, diverging in radial lines to terminate at the four Mirror Tower Stations 1523.01 through 1523.04. Shaft openings over the pipe sections were filled with sandbags during the test operation. Beginning at the north wall of the Detector Station and on converging alignment toward the Station 20 work point were four T-shaped steel plate duct sections 144% feet long, terminating at a concrete retaining wall and separated from a second and nearly parallel retaining wall by approximately three feet. The duct sections Page 107

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