NPFC - MIL-STD-2003-2
ELECTRIC PLANT INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND SUBMARINES (EQUIPMENT)
Organization: | NPFC |
Publication Date: | 3 September 2009 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 137 |
scope:
This standard covers standard installation methods for casualty power, shore power, electrical equipment, and switchboards.
Application. These installation methods are to be used by all installing activities. These methods do not identify ship or type, but do establish minimum standards of acceptance for Naval ships. It is the responsibility of the user activity to determine which method satisfies their requirements. It does not authorize relaxation of any requirement specifically invoked by new construction, conversion, overhaul, or refurbishment contracts. In instances where deviated design requirements (for example, ship type, ship class, and so forth) conflict with the requirements of this standard, the requirements of this standard govern. Any deviation for electric plant installation identified in this standard is to be submitted to NAVSEA 05Z3 for resolution.
intended Use:
This section specifies the requirements for equipment mounting, switchboard mounting, battery equipment, casualty power, and shore power methods to be employed both on surface ships and... View More
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