Payload Preparation Facilities Sample Clauses

Payload Preparation Facilities. The Payload Preparation Complex, with its personnel for support, may be used simultaneously by several customers. Specific facilities are dedicated to the CUSTOMER on the following basis: Range Operations Normal working hours are based on 2 Shifts of 8 hours per day, between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm from Monday to Friday and, for non hazardous operations, on Saturday Work shifts out of normal working hours, Sunday or Public Holiday or for hazardous operations on Saturday are possible, but subject to negotiations and agreement of Local Authorities. (No shifts on Sunday and Public Holiday in hazardous zone) EPCU Facilities Spacecraft Preparation (Clean Room) 350 m2 Standard Conditions for Temp. and Filling Hall Dedicated relative Humidity are defined in the Lab for Check-out Stations (LBC) 110 m2 ARIANE 5 User’s Manual MUA 5 Offices and meeting rooms 250 m2 Access to the EPCU area Restricted to authorised personnel only, permanently controlled by Range Security. Access to offices, checkout stations, and clean rooms, is controlled through dedicated electronic card system and keypad locks. Part 5 – JUPITER Clean rooms are permanently monitored by a CCTV camera Access outside normal Working Hours Access to Offices and LBC beyond normal working hours is authorized. Access to the clean rooms beyond normal working hours is authorized with the following restrictions : - Advanced notice - No Range Support provided - No hazardous operations or external hazardous constraints - Crane utilisation only by certified personnel - No changes to the facilities configuration Schedule Restrictions Launch Campaign Duration Extension is possible, but is subject to negotiations. Spacecraft ground equipment must be ready to leave the range within 3 working days after the Launch. Transfer of S/C and its associated equipment to the spacecraft filing facilities normally no earlier than [***] before start of POC. After S/C transfer to spacecraft filling facility, and upon request by ARIANESPACE, the Spacecraft Preparation Clean room may be used by another S/C. Evacuation of equipment from clean room 24H after departure of S/C Access to the EPCU area As described in EPCU Manual. No Break Power Supply LBC 30 kVA Spacecraft Filling Building (Hazardous Preparations Facilities or HPF) 20 kVA Launch Pad & BAF 20 kVA Calibration Equipment As described in EPCU Manual Storage Any storage of equipment during the Campaign Propellant storage provided for a duration starting two months before the campa...
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