A test has been completed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) to evaluate the latest water recovery system design for the United States On-Orbit Segment (USOS) of the International Space Station (ISS) with higher fidelity hardware and integration than has been achieved in previous Water Recovery Test (WRT) Stages. This test is referred to as WRT Stage 9. Potable and urine processing assemblies were integrated with end-use equipment and operated for 116 days. The overall integrated configuration of the test system included a single water recovery loop that was automated and controlled from a central computer. This report summarizes the test objectives, system design, test activities and protocols, significant results, anomalies and lessons learned throughout the WRT Stage 9.
International Space Station Environmental Control and Life Support System. Phase 3: Water Recovery Test Stage 9
01.09.1995
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