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AMF Deployments


AMF1 Architecture

Image - ARM Mobile Facility at night at Point Reyes, California. Photo courtesy of Gary Eckert, Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
The first scientific deployment for the AMF1 was in Point Reyes, California.

Shelters

Flexibility is paramount in order to deploy in various locales in a timely and cost effective manner. Different locales will have differing constraints with respect to shelter requirements. Below are listed the various shelter options available for the AMF1 and a short discussion of where these shelters may be utilized.

Data System

The data system serves the primary function of collecting data from the individual instruments. Secondary functions of the data system include:

A basic version of the standard ACRF data system is used to maximize operations support and data integration into the ACRF Archive while minimizing development cost.

Power

The power distribution system can handle practically all voltages (110 – 240 volts AC) and frequencies (50/60 Hz) expected to be encountered. Each deployment will be evaluated to determine power availability and reliability, and whether a back-up generator can be leased locally or not. Uninterruptable power supplies (UPS) are used to provide back-up power to allow power switching from the local distribution to the back-up generator. The AMF1 includes additional power handling capacity to accommodate instrumentation from collaborators.

Staffing