Trailers

 

Rented Trailer 1 (8 ft x 25 ft construction trailer)

Brune (electronics rack, PAM, and workspace), Covert and Vong (workspace), Covert (relay rack), Faloona (HCHO), and shared table space

(layout pdf)

 

Rented Trailer 2 (8 ft x 25 ft construction trailer)

Cohen (gradient TD-LIF and flux TD-LIF), Keutsch, and shared table space

(layout pdf)

 

Mobile Lab (8 ft x 28 ft semi-truck trailer)

Option A

Cohen (NO and NO computer), Goldstein (PTR-MS and TAG), Schade (GC-MS), and Thornton (PA and PAN)

Option B

Cohen (NO), Goldstein (PTR-MS and TAG), and Schade (GC-MS and computer)

(layout pdf)

 

Seatainer (8 ft x 20 ft shipping container)

Goldstein (CO and O3), MET, and wet lab

 

All of the power available inside and outside the trailers will be 110 V. There are no 220 V inlets.

Trying to keep a constant temperature inside each trailer will be important. As a result, pumps need to be kept outside. Near the seatainer, there is a 'pump shed' where we store pumps and support gas cylinders. For those in the mobile lab, there is space underneath the trailer for pumps (racks that hook onto the bottom of the trailer) and for gas cylinders if they are lying down. We expect that the two rented construction trailers will also have space underneath for pumps and gas cylinders to lie down. If gas cylinders need to be changed only infrequently they may be stored inside of the trailers (space permitting).

 

For more information, please contact Ellie Browne (ecbrow AT berkeley.edu).

 

 

 

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