79BirdofPrey
Mechanical
- Aug 28, 2010
- 5
Hello all,
I have been tasked with redesigning our electrical test area for our engineers. I am personally a mechanical engineer and know nothing about such testing, and the electrical engineers have not been able to give me any sound feedback as to how they would like their work area oriented/configured.
Some of the primary test equipment includes power supplies (AC/DC), load banks, and then your standard multimeters and other hand held measurement tools. Currently, most equipment is on rolling carts but we are trying to find a way to consolidate equipment to save space as well as make the area operate more efficiently.
Does anyone have experience and/or pictures of a world class lab layout? I need to make something clean and organized which is conducive to testing. This is primarily a configuration issue. I can not hang shelving from the walls because the walls are not strong enough (the entire room is more of a sectioned of partition, a glorified cubicle if you will) so any shelving/benches must be freestanding with posts.
Feedback is appreciated.
I have been tasked with redesigning our electrical test area for our engineers. I am personally a mechanical engineer and know nothing about such testing, and the electrical engineers have not been able to give me any sound feedback as to how they would like their work area oriented/configured.
Some of the primary test equipment includes power supplies (AC/DC), load banks, and then your standard multimeters and other hand held measurement tools. Currently, most equipment is on rolling carts but we are trying to find a way to consolidate equipment to save space as well as make the area operate more efficiently.
Does anyone have experience and/or pictures of a world class lab layout? I need to make something clean and organized which is conducive to testing. This is primarily a configuration issue. I can not hang shelving from the walls because the walls are not strong enough (the entire room is more of a sectioned of partition, a glorified cubicle if you will) so any shelving/benches must be freestanding with posts.
Feedback is appreciated.