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EDSR INFORMATION #2 05-08-2000
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Marc Nevinski -7C <br /> rom: Mark Jenson [mljenson@ecenet.com] 0,Q <br /> nt: Thursday, April 27, 2000 1:42 PM �� <br /> o: Harlan Jacobs 41, <br /> Subject: Elk River Incubator Facilities <br /> Dear Harlan, <br /> After looking over our facility requirements for water, electrical and <br /> space, we have concluded that there may be some problems with the <br /> incubator facility in Elk River. I will go over the requirements and <br /> concerns below. <br /> Space: <br /> The current layout of space available does not allow adequate industrial <br /> and office space in any single area. We would need to have some walls <br /> moved and new office space added. This would of course limit the <br /> remaining space and may hinder leasing of that space. <br /> Electrical: <br /> Current estimates are that we will need approximately 600 Amp service <br /> with 460V 3 Phase. <br /> Water: <br /> Initially water consumption should be very low. On the order of 300 to <br /> 600 gallons per day. One year into the effort the water consumption <br /> could peak as high as 2500 gallons per day although typical would <br /> probably be something less like 1500 gallons per day. We will also need <br /> Oor drains installed. My understanding is that this facility has a <br /> ell and septic system. I am concerned that the well water be of <br /> sufficiently low mineral content to prevent problems in our RF systems <br /> that are water-cooled. We will of course be using chillers but the <br /> initial water quality will need to be high enough to allow treatment to <br /> acceptable levels. I also wonder if the septic can handle the water <br /> volumes we will need. <br /> HVAC: <br /> We will require small amounts of exhaust for the outlet of oil based <br /> vacuum pumps. A small roof mounted fan operated unit should easily <br /> handle our requirements. We will also need to provide some level of AC <br /> to the facility as process conditions are adversely effected by unstable <br /> temperature and humidity levels. <br /> Please let me know if we will be able to work through these issues in a <br /> satisfactory manner. I am copying Marc Nevinsky of Elk River on this <br /> note as he needs the water to sewer numbers for his own research. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Mark Jenson <br /> Integrated Power Solutions Inc. <br /> • <br /> 1 <br />
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