| Vandenberg Air Force Base SLC-6 ACCO was chosen as the HVAC contractor for the
retrofit of Space Launch Complex 6 (SLC-6) at the
Vandenberg Air Force Base. SLC-6 had been unused since
the space shuttle disaster in 1986.
The retrofit of SLC-6 was done to accommodate Boeing’s
Delta IV rockets as part of the Department of Air Force’s
Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program.
Most of the equipment and system installation was done
per plans and specifications. Some of the work, however,
was done on a design/build basis. This included:
- Duct Construction – Ducts feeding the payload
section and vehicle sections were stainless steel and had
to be designed for 80” static pressure. SMACNA industrial
manuals stop at 50” and ACCO had to develop new duct
construction standards that considers 85 mph thrust/wind
loads, vertical buckling loads, expansion anchorage,
seismic and other loads.
- Supports – Supports had to be designed for the
ducts and piping and all specialty components. Most
supports were welded steel sections. Expansion guide and
anchor supports had to be designed and built by ACCO.
- Steam Humidification – ACCO informed Boeing
that the only way to obtain the tight tolerances demanded by
the satellite (payload) customers was to move the
humidification coils downstream of the blowers. This
required a new steam generating and distribution system
with cascade controls due to the long distance from the
steam humidifiers to the point of delivery.
ACCO obtained HEPA filters in housings capable
of withstanding the 80” static pressure. Air traveled
hundreds of feet from the HEPAs to the point of delivery
at cleanliness levels up to Boeing’s “Class 5000”
requirements. The tests indicated cleanliness levels in
the class 100 range and better. The duct had to be
installed clean and the results paid off by not having to
dismantle and re-clean.
Special flex duct was utilized to go between the fixed
umbilical tower (FUT) and the swing arms which connect the
rocket and then swing away at launch time.
- Owner - Boeing
- Prime Mechanical Contractor - Industrial Construction, Inc.
- General Contractor - Clark Construction
- Engineer - Raytheon/WGI
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