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Engineering Task Plan for Tank 241-C-106 contingency chiller definitive design
Author(s) -
G.E. Rensink,
J.R. Kriskovich
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/72729
Subject(s) - chiller , contingency plan , milestone , scope (computer science) , schedule , ventilation (architecture) , engineering , task (project management) , contingency , plan (archaeology) , waste management , storage tank , incentive , environmental science , computer science , mechanical engineering , systems engineering , operating system , computer security , history , linguistics , philosophy , physics , archaeology , microeconomics , economics , programming language , thermodynamics
This document identifies the scope, cost, schedule and responsible organizations for completing a design of a contingency ventilation inlet air cooling system for Tank 241-C-106. The air cooling system, described in Rensink (1995), consists of a chiller, cooling coils, and supporting equipment that, when installed will be capable of assuring that the waste temperatures in Tank 241-C-106 are maintained within acceptable limits for safe storage. The effort described herein is scheduled for completion by May 31, 1995 to support Performance Based Incentive (PBI) Milestone SI-2x

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