Rankin Seawater Facility

Rankin Seawater Facility

The Rankin Laboratory has been designed to be a unique teaching and research seawater laboratory. The 2,400 square foot wet laboratory can supply up to 250 GPM of seawater through a high-flow pressurized distribution system.

Contacts

Staff

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Charles Woods

charles.woods@uconn.edu
860.405.9181

Location

Campus Address

Rankin Lab
Avery Point Campus

Mailing Address

UConn Marine Sciences
1080 Shennecossett Road
Groton, CT 06340

Services and Rates

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Dry Laboratory

The dry laboratory is a 600 square foot workspace designed for instruction of small classes, research and integration of monitoring and control equipment with wet lab arrays. The lab has ample perimeter counter and cabinet space, a center island bench, fume hood, and general use sink. A large window permits visual monitoring of approximately 75% of the wet lab floor space, and hardwire instrumentation links are facilitated by a through-wall mouseport.

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Wet Laboratory

The 2,400 square foot wet laboratory can supply up to 250 GPM of seawater through a high-flow pressurized distribution system. The distribution system also features a flexible design which allows for closed, semi-closed or open system flow configurations, depending upon experimental requirements.

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Sea Water

Raw water is drawn directly from Long Island Sound from a depth of 4 meters at a location about 40 meters seaward of the lab. Two 7.5 horsepower pumps, each with a redundant backup, provide up to 250 GPM to the distribution headers in the overhead of the wet laboratory. This water is not treated in any way and represents ambient water conditions. The temperature and pH of the discharge water are monitored for reporting purposes.