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                   • Radiator Air Flow Measurement - 12 air pressure gages (Magnehelic)
                          to measure radiator air pressure drop should be mounted in the
                          Control Room. The range should b,e 0 to 2 inches H^O.

                          A/C Head Pressure - A pressure gage will be needed to measure the
                          compressor head pressure of the A/C system and it should be located
                          on the Control Panel. The range should be 0 to 400 psi.

                          Cooling System Pressure - A pressure gage will be needed to measure the
                          radiator top tank pressure of the cooling system and it should bo lo­
                          cated on the Control Panel.           Tho range should be 0 to 25 psi.

                          Additional Tcmpcrtures - Approximately 40 to 50 thermocouples will be
                          needed. Two recorders should handle this load. The ranges should bo 0 to
                          JOO°F and 0 to 700°F.

                          Auxiliary Transmission Oil Cooler - This will be needed when the trans­
                          mission is not connected to the oil cooler in the radiator.

                          Transmission Oil Flow Measurement - A Flow Meter will be needed to
                          measure this quantity. The range will be 0 to 20 lbs. per minute.

                          A/C Freon Flow Measurement - A Flow Meter will be needed to measure
                          this quantity. The range will be 0 to 15 lb./min.

                          Additional Pressures - Exhaust Manifold 0 to 20 psi, intake manifold
                          vacuum 0 to JO in.Hg., distributor . vacuum 0 to 30 in. Hg., oil cooler
                          in pressuro 0 to 100 psi, oil cooler pressure drop 0 to JO psi.

               4.  Auxiliary Facilities

                          Storage - An area should be provided for storage of various cooling
                          components including a large number of radiators (200).

                          Stall - Three stalls should be provided with benches for the instru-.. /:■                r:. c
                          mentation of vehicles. These will also Ije used for instrumentation
                          of vehicles for tests in the idle city traffic hot room.

                          Fuel Supply - Fuel pumps should be provided somewhere in the test
                          facility.

                          Offic e - Large enough to hold 3  desks. This office will also be
                            w    0 -  p  by people dealing with the idle city traffic test facility.

                          Lavatory - Obvious reasons.                                            ' -•

                          Control Room - Bullet-proof' glass extending to floor for observation
                          of air patterns under the car. There should be room for 4 people
                          in the control area.
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