NPFC - MIL-STD-2042-3
FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND SUBMARINES (CABLE PENETRATIONS) (PART 3 OF 7 PARTS)
Organization: | NPFC |
Publication Date: | 18 October 2016 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 20 |
scope:
This standard provides requirements and detailed methods of optical fiber cable penetrations through ship structure and equipment via stuffing tubes, swage tubes, multiple cable penetrators (MCPs), chafing collars, and nipples on surface ships and submarines.
Applicability. The installation requirements and methods in this document are intended to be used by all installing activities. These methods establish standards for installations in all naval ships and are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type, except as noted. The methods in this document are for new construction as well as for conversions, alterations, and repairs.
intended Use:
The methods for cable penetrations depicted in this standard have been developed, tested, and approved so that the shipboard fiber optic installations described can withstand the environmental and... View More
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