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Electronic Facilities Engineering
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Abstract
Foreword
Electronic Facilities Criteria Manuals
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Section 1: Introduction
Principal Data Sources
Section 2: Site Considerations
Table 1. Separations and Clearances
Table 1. Separations and Clearances -Cont.
Other Considerations
Site Security Considerations
Figure 1. Typical Major Communication Station
Conformance to Regulations
Section 3: Architectural and Structural Engineering
Interior Walls
Storage Spaces, Vaults, and Mechanical Equipment
Section 4: Mechanical Engineering
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Equipment Rooms
Guidelines for HVAC System Design
Humidification
Air Filtration
Applications
Computer Rooms and Spaces with Similar Equipment
UPS Equipment Rooms
Figure 2. UPS Equipment Room Ventilation Schemes
Auxiliary heating
Figure 3. Thermal Inertia System for Individual Chilled Water to Cool UPS
Figure 4. Thermal Inertia System for Central Chilled Water to Cool UPS
UPS Battery Rooms
UPS Battery Rooms -Cont.
Figure 5. UPS Battery Room Scheme
Shielded Enclosures
Classification of Hazard
Section 5: Electrical Engineering
Noncritical Technical Load
Figure 6. Power Load Categories
Emergency Power
Electrical Distribution Systems
Power Line Transient Protection
Figure 7. Typical Bus Configuration for New Facilities
General Grounding Requirements
Figure 8a. Typical Facility Ground System
Figure 8b. Typical Facility Ground System
Specific Grounding Requirements
Shielded Enclosures/Screen Rooms
Fire Alarm and Detection Systems
Section 6: Physical Security
Security Lighting
Roof and Floor Construction
Safety and Emergency Devices
Section 7: Safety
Field Intensity Measurements
Isolation and Warning Devices
Figure 9. General Guidance Curve Indicating Potential Fueling Hazards
Hazards Analysis
Section 8: Communication/Electronic (C/E) Facilities
Transmitter Buildings
Figure 11. Functional Layout Typical Transmitter Building
Heat Exchange
Figure 12. Heat Exchange System
Electrical
Receiver Buildings
Figure 13. Functional Layout Typical Receiver Building
Bonding
Architectural and Structural
Electrical
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Power Requirements
Normal Communication System
Architectural and Structural
Figure 14. Functional Layout Typical SATCOM Ground Station
Grounding
Transportable/non-relocatable
Figure 15. Typical Transportable Installation
Weather Resistance
Equipment Layout
Relocatable and Non-Relocatable Transportables
Metallic Ducts
Power Requirements
Automatic Data Processing Centers
Air Conditioning Systems
Computer Equipment Cooling
Fire Protection
Power Distribution
Oceanographic Facilities
Figure 16. Sea Cable Clearances
Grounding
Power Sources
UPS Requirements
Section 9: Antenna Systems
Ladders and Platforms
Shielding
Section 10. Transmission Lines
Cable Structures
Components of a Fiber Optic System
Figure 17. Ray Trace Diagram of Light Entering a Step Index Fiber
Cable installation criteria
Figure 18. Graded Index Fiber
System bandwidth calculation
Structural Supports For Open-Wire Lines
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Standardization Document Improvement Proposal
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