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Facility for Generating Crew Waste Water Product for ECLSS Testing
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Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and Boeing Aerospace and Electronics, a division of The Boeing Company have constructed an End-use Equipment Facility (EEF) which is being used to simulate water interfaces between the Space Station Freedom (S. S. Freedom) Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) and man systems. The EEF is used to generate waste water to be treated by ECLSS water recovery systems. The EEF will also be used to close the water recovery loop by allowing test subjects to use recovered hygiene and potable water during several phases of testing. This paper will describe the design and basic operation of the EEF.
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Buitekant, A. and Roberts, B., "Facility for Generating Crew Waste Water Product for ECLSS Testing," SAE Technical Paper 901254, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901254.Also In
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- “Space Station ECLSS Simplified integration Test Final Report” March 1989
- “Space Station CMIF Extended Duration Metabolic Control Test Final Report” March 1989
- “Phase III CMIF System/Facility Design Requirements” October 3 1988
- “Zero-G Whole Body Shower Development Program Final Report” June 1988
- “End-Item Equipment Facility, Configuration Description and Operating instructions” Boeing Document No. D683-10429-1 March 1990