Upgrades to the ISS Urine Processor Assembly

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2018-07-08

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48th International Conference on Environmental Systems

Abstract

The ISS Water Recovery System (WRS) includes the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) and the Urine Processor Assembly (UPA). The WRS produces potable water from a combination of crew urine (first processed through the UPA), crew latent, and Sabatier product water. Though the WRS has performed well since operations began in November 2008, several modifications have been identified to improve the overall system performance. These modifications can reduce resupply and improve overall system reliability, which is beneficial for the ongoing ISS mission as well as for future NASA manned missions. The following paper discusses progress on various concepts for improving the reliability of the UPA, including the implementation of a more reliable drive belt, improved methods for managing condensate in the stationary bowl of the Distillation Assembly, installation of improved centrifuge bearings, implementation of a liquid level sensor, and evaluating upgrades to the UPA vacuum pump.

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Donald Carter, NASA
Jill Williamson, NASA
Jimmy Hill, ESSSA, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Rex Graves, NASA
David Long, NASA
Joshua Clifton, NASA
ICES404: International Space Station ECLS: Systems
The 48th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on 08 July 2018 through 12 July 2018.

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UPA, urine, upgrades

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