NSS Requirements Review: Labs and Workshops Michelle Everett Lab Coordinator Scientific Activities Division November 12, 2013
Overview Area Movement & Zoning Utilities & Climate Power & Cooling Floor Loads & finishing requirements Sample Environment Engineering User Lab 2
Labs & Workshops: Area Life Science & Soft Condensed Matter – 590 m 2 Chemistry, Physics, and Characterization – 660 m 2 Engineering Instrument – 200 m 2 Radioactive Materials – 50 m 2 Sample Environment – 860 m 2 Detectors – 230 m 2 Motion Control & Automation – 160 m 2 Optics – 170 m 2 3
4 Chemistry/Physics Labs 3 Basic prep labs, one for each hall – 300 m 2 X-ray – 55 m 2 Physical Characterization – 100 m 2 Cutting and Polishing – 20 m 2 Furnaces – 50 m 2 Instrumentation – 20 m 2 Life Science & Soft Condensed Matter 3 Basic prep labs, one for each hall – 300 m 2 SAXS – 20 m 2 Thin Film Prep – 50 m 2 3 Cold rooms, one for each hall – 30 m 2 Instrumentation/characterization – 150 m 2 Labs & Workshops: User Labs
Labs & Workshops: Lab Layout 5 002fume hoods chemical cupboards 8 012ultrapure water benches w/ sinks microscope benchtop glove box biosafety cabinets benchtop large T- controlled centrifuge benchtop eppendorf centrifuge densitometer Rotary Evaporator Dessicator Cabinet
Labs & Workshops: Movement & Zoning Labs and workshops connecting to the experiment halls at level 100 shall support smooth movement of people and equipment, without thresholds, steps, ramps or lifts and the radiation zone must be the same zone designation as the instrument hall Layout of experimental halls, labs and workshops shall allow for one single radiological zoning (in all levels 090, 100, 110). Movements from any point in the experiment halls, labs and/or workshops to any other shall not require exiting this single zone. Access for persons/goods/waste/sewage will take place at well defined entry points. 6
Labs & Workshops: Zoning 7 Zoning to be developed more based on decisions from SSM (Swedish Radiation Authority) regarding Spallation Sources Layout of experimental halls, labs and workshops allows for one radiological zone levels. Movements from any point in the experiment halls, labs and/or workshops to any other does not require exiting this single zone. Access for persons/goods/waste/sewage will take place at well defined entry points.
Labs & Workshops: Utilities & Climate Ar – 10 l/min at 10 bar N 2 – 10 l/min at 10 bar Instrument and service compressed air House vacuum DI water Cooling water Network 3 house gases exclusive to each building 22 ±2 over the year and ±1 stability in 24 hrs 20 – 60% RH 8
Labs & Workshops: Power & Cooling (kW) 9 Peak Power NeedWater CoolingAir Cooling User labs Detectors18090 Sample Environment Motion Control Optics Access to 1-phase and 3-phase
Labs & Workshops: Floor Loads & Finishes 7.5 ton/m 2 in Detector and Optics’ spaces Antistatic (conductive) Chemical resistant 10
Sample Environment Hub in Hall 3 ~650 m 2 – 2 levels – 2 x 2 m hole in upper level into lower level – 5 ton crane located on the upper floor with 10 m span, 5 m hook height and reach into ground level – Non-magnetic flooring for 2/3 of the ground level – Liquid He recovery lines back to the cryo plant – Floor loading 5 ton/m 2, lower level – Floor loading 1 ton/m 2 distributed and 5 ton point load, upper level Hall 1 ~150 m 2 Hall 2 ~60 m 2 11
Engineering User Lab 5 ton crane with 8 m span, full length of the lab, hook height 8 m Bay door access to the outside Direct access to Hall 3 Ultra polished floor on X x Y area to be determined 12