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NPFC - MIL-E-2036

ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 10 March 1988
Status: inactive
Page Count: 37
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This specification covers requirements for enclosures that house electric and electronic equipment for Naval shipboard use. Details concerning construction, ventilation, cooling, and mechanical protection are included in this specification. This specification also covers that class of explosionproof equipment which will contain any spark or ignition within the enclosure and not permit ignition in the surrounding external atmosphere as a result of normal operation or failure of electrical circuits within the enclosure. This specification is not intended to cover enclosures which form an integral part of equipment such as batteries.

Enclosures shall be of the following classes and types (degree of enclosure), as specified (see 6.2.1):

Class 1 - For other than motors, generators, and similar rotating equipment.

Types: Airtight Open, protected Dripproof (15 degrees) Splashproof Dripproof (15 degrees) Splashproof, protected protected Dripproof (45 degrees) Submersible (15 foot) Dripproof (45 degrees) Submersible (50 foot) protected Submersible (1600 foot) Dust-ignition proof Open-submersible (15 foot)

Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 55Z3, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC 20362-5101 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter.

Types: Dustproof Open-submersible (50 foot) Dusttight Open-submersible (1600 foot) Explosionproof Totally enclosed Hermetic Watertight Open

Class 2 - For motors, generators, and similar rotating equipment.

Types: Airtight Open Dripproof (15 degrees) Open, protected Dripproof (15 degrees) Splashproof protected Splashproof, protected Dripproof (45 degrees) Spraytight Dripproof (45 degrees) Spraytight (fan cooled) protected Submersible (15 foot) Dust-ignition proof Open-submersible (15 foot) Dustproof Open-submersible (50 foot) Dusttight Open-submersible (1600 foot) Explosionproof Totally enclosed Explosionproof (fan-cooled) Totally enclosed (fan-cooled) Submersible (50 foot) Totally enclosed (water-air-cooled) Submersible (1600 foot) Watertight

Equipment designated as fan-cooled shall be as described in MIL-STD-108. Fan-cooled motors, generators, and similar equipment are listed herein because the term fan-cooled is frequently used as part of the enclosure designation. This specification does not contain separate requirements for fan-cooled equipment. The requirements applicable to explosionproof, spraytight, and totally enclosed motors, generators, and similar equipment also apply respectively to explosionproof (fan-cooled), spraytight (fan-cooled), and totally enclosed (fan-cooled) motors, generators and similar equipment.

This appendix covers the construction, testing and design approval procedures for explosionproof enclosures for electrical and electronic equipment intended for use in explosive atmospheres normally found on board Naval ships, most of which are listed in group D of the National Electric Code, and among others include: gasoline, hexane, naptha, benzine, butane, alcohol, benzol, lacquer solvent vapors, or natural gas. This appendix is a mandatory part of this specification. The information contained herein is intended for compliance.

intended Use:

It is intended that this specification be invoked in individual equipment specifications for enclosures for electrical and electronic enclosures. This specification covers the basic requirements... View More

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June 4, 2019
Enclosures for Electric and Electronic Equipment, Naval Shipboard
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February 14, 2014
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
It is intended that this specification be invoked in individual equipment specifications for enclosures for electrical and electronic enclosures. This specification covers the basic requirements...
October 29, 2001
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
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June 25, 1999
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
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MIL-E-2036
March 10, 1988
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
This specification covers requirements for enclosures that house electric and electronic equipment for Naval shipboard use. Details concerning construction, ventilation, cooling, and mechanical...
March 15, 1963
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
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September 26, 1960
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
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September 30, 1958
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
This specification covers materials and detail design and test requirements, applicable to enclosures for electric and electronic equipment intended for shipboard use where conditions of mechanical...
May 16, 1956
ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, NAVAL SHIPBOARD
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September 30, 1954
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January 25, 1954
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February 4, 1953
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April 4, 1952
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This specification covers materials and detail design and test requirements, applicable to enclosures for electric and electronic equipment intended for shipboard use where conditions of mechanical...

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