DEFSTAN 21-27/1(2000) : 2000
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATIONS IN SHIPS
Hardcopy , PDF
23-01-2007
English
01-01-2000
AUTHORIZATION
CONDITIONS OF RELEASE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1 - SCOPE
SECTION 2 - RELATED DOCUMENTS
SECTION 3 - ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Abbreviations
Definitions
Terminology
SECTION 4 - INTERFERENCE
Introduction
EMC Precautions Schedule
Special Requirements
Supplementary Information
SECTION 5 - SCREENED COMPARTMENTS
General
Materials
General Construction Techniques
All-steel Ships
Aluminium Ships
Composite Wood and Steel Ships
Composite Wood and Aluminium Ships
All-wood, GRP or Other Non-metallic Ships
Composite Steel and Aluminium Ships
Lagged Compartments
False Floors
Type A - Compartments
Type B - Compartments
SECTION 6 - CABLES, WAVEGUIDE AND CONDUIT
General
Power Cables and Cables Used Only for Non RF
Purposes
Pulse, Sync and Video Cables
Aerial Feeders
All Cables Except Aerial Feeders
Damaged Screens
Conduit
Special Functions
SECTION 7 - BONDING
General
Electronic Equipment
Resilient Mountings
Zero Volt Lines
Fitting Subject to Induced RF
Non-metallic Hulls
SECTION 8 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMARINES
General
Construction of Compartments
Suppressors and Filters
Mains Supplies
Control Lines
Audio-frequency Lines
Radio Frequency Cables
SECTION 9 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SONAR EQUIPMENT
Cabling
Conduit - Submarines
Conduit - Surface Ships
ANNEX A - TYPICAL FORMAT FOR EMC PRECAUTIONS SCHEDULE
ANNEX B - SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
ANNEX C - NON-ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS PROVIDING BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Covers those aspects of ship construction and fitting that affect electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for electrical, electronic and electromechanical equipment.
DevelopmentNote |
This is a redesignation of NES 1027. (01/2001)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
42
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PublisherName |
UK Ministry of Defence Standards
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Status |
Superseded
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Supersedes |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT1)/7(2002) : 2002 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND GUIDE TO THE SPECIFICATION AND SELECTION OF EMC REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 00-101(PT3)/1(2005) : 2005 | DESIGN STANDARDS FOR EXPLOSIVES SAFETY IN MOD SHIPS AND SUBMARINES - PART 3: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION |
DEFSTAN 02-101(PT1)/2(2005) : 2005 | REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN AND FITTING OUT OF WORKSHOPS MAINTENANCE SPACES AND ENGINEERING STORES FOR HM SURFACE SHIPS - PART 1: COMMON REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 02-516/2(2003) : 2003 | GUIDE TO LIGHTNING PROTECTION IN SURFACE SHIPS CATEGORY 2 |
DEFSTAN 07-85(PT1)/3(2006) : 2006 | DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR WEAPONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS - PART 1: MANDATORY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT5)/3(2003) : 2003 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 5: PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR SPECIALISED EMC TEST EQUIPMENT |
DEFSTAN 59-41(PT3)SEC3/1(2003) : 2003 | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - PART 3: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS TEST METHODS AND LIMITS - SECTION 3: LRU AND SUB SYSTEMS (INCLUDING LAND VEHICLE INSTALLED ANTENNA TEST) |
DEFSTAN 21-88/2(2006) : 2006 | POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR COMBAT SYSTEM INTEGRATION IN SURFACE SHIPS (SSP 88) |
ANEP-45 : 0 |
NES 1010 : ISSUE 2 | WEATHERDECK INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL |
DEFSTAN 61-12(PT9)/4(1993) : 1993 | WIRES, CORDS AND CABLES ELECTRICAL - METRIC UNITS - PART 9: CABLES, RADIO FREQUENCY INCLUDING LIMITED FIRE HAZARD (LFH) VARIANTS |
NES 501 : RESTRICTED | GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ELECTROTECHNICAL AND NAVAL WEAPON EQUIPMENT |
NES 1000-1 : LATEST | EQUIPMENT DESIGN |
NES 1051 : ISSUE 1 | REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CORRUGATED COPPER AIR SPACED R/F CABLE |
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