CHAPTER Il, SECTION 3 This station consisted of two steel tanks, one inside the other, and three sand-filled baffle boxes. The inner tank was 10 feet in diameter and approximately 11 feet high. The outer tank was 30 feet in diameter and 22 feet 7 inches high in order to maintain 10 feet of water over the inner tank. The inner tank was made of 7,16inch steel plate, and the outer tank was made of 3/16-inch steel plate. A 14-inch steel floor was placed on the 15-inch concrete foundation to maintain continuity between the tanks. A structural steel tunnel on the west side of the tank, equipped with water-tight doors, provided access from the outside to the inner tank. A concrete pad, 12x30 feet, was located. outside the entrance tunnel to provide a stable surface for loading equipment in the tank. One lished between the first two sand boxes. A small 4x3-foot elevated platform and ladder were provided on the south side of the tank for mounting antennas. The inner tank was equipped with a revolv- ing one-ton capacity bridge crane on a circular track with an 8-foot hook height. Two 12-inch pipes were run through the foundation to the inner tank to furnish a fresh air supply and exhaust. By means of two 540-gpm, gas driven, centrifugal, pumps and wells, the outer tank was filled with sea water. The tunnel could be filled from the main tank by closing the watertight doors. The outer tank and tunnel could be drained independently. Power was supplied by two 30-kw, 120,::08- 36-inch and one 4-inch-diameter pipe was installed through the tanks on the lines of sight to volt motor generators through a power panel. sand baffles, of timber construction and filled with coral sand, were located on the line of sight to Station 1211 at distances of 25, 41, and 104 1312. Utility and scientific power in the inner tank was distributed from an 8-circuit lighting panel. Timing signals were provided by one 51pair signal cable terminated in a 53-pair signal Stations 1211 and 1311 respectively. The three feet from the station working point. The first baffle was 10% feet high, 5 feet thick, and 15 feet wide. The second and third baffles were 13 feet high, 5 feet thick, and 20 feet wide. A fenced area with stabilized pad and a roof was estab- Also this power panel furnished power for three trailer receptacles and the utilities for Station cabinet. Stations 81.21, 83.21, and 1: :3 were also connected to this cabinet. Telephone instru- ments were connected in a similar manner to those in Station 20. oe me Ay, teNapa Digg os = Pm Figure No. 2-23. yeeRe (Neg. No. W-V-239-7) a Station 21 Inner Tank and Access Tunnel. Page 71

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