NOAA PMEL Engineering Facilities
- Electronics Lab - Well equipped electronics workspaces
in the PMEL research building foster innovations and support a broad
range of activities associated with new developments.
- Instrument Shop - Home of the PMEL instrument pool
with over 100 current meters, 200 acoustic releases, 6 full ocean
CTD systems, water sampling equipment, LBL acoustic navigation instrumentation,
transponders, pingers, etc.
- Machine/Fabrication Shop - The well staffed and
complete shop facility supports all development and maintenance activities
for the Laboratory. Equipment includes manual and NC mills and lathes,
TIG and MIG welding facilities, pressure testing facilities (up to
10,000 psi), and an extensive inventory of tooling and materials.
- Mooring Shop - Large indoor spaces are dedicated
to the preparation of buoys, mooring lines, and hardware in support
of all field programs. The experienced technical staff prepares ships,
and deploy over 200 oceanographic moorings each year. Precision line
measuring equipment, a cable pull test machine, and a large wind tunnel
for sensor calibration are housed in these spaces.
- Work Boat - The
S.P. Hayes is a 38 foot aluminum workboat with twin 671 diesels,
a stout A-frame, hydraulic winches, a 6 KW generator, GPS, digital charts,
marine radios, radar, dive ladder, and a life raft. The boat is used
in Lake Washington and Puget Sound to test and evaluate instruments
and mooring systems under development.
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