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NPFC - MIL-STD-1605

PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING A SHIPBOARD ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) SURVEY (SURFACE SHIPS)

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 8 October 2009
Status: active
Page Count: 16
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This standard provides the procedures for demonstrating compliance with the intra and inter-system electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), hull-generated Intermodulation Interference (IMI), and electrical bonding requirements of MIL-STD-464 for naval surface ships. In addition, an EMI survey is required for new construction ships and ships receiving overhauls or other major repair work that changes the ships electromagnetic configuration.

intended Use:

The requirements and test methods covered by this standard are intended to determine the EMC posture of the interface between shipboard equipments and the operational electromagnetic environment.... View More

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Procedures for Conducting a Shipboard Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Survey (Surface Ship)
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August 12, 2014
Procedures for Conducting a Shipboard Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Survey (Surface Ship)
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MIL-STD-1605
October 8, 2009
PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING A SHIPBOARD ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) SURVEY (SURFACE SHIPS)
This standard provides the procedures for demonstrating compliance with the intra and inter-system electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), hull-generated Intermodulation Interference (IMI), and...
April 20, 1973
PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCTING A SHIPBOARD ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI) SURVEY (SURFACE SHIPS)
This standard provides detailed procedures for conducting an electromagnetic inteference (EMI) survey aboard surface ships. An EMI survey is required for new construction ships and ships receiving...

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