DOD STD 2003/4 : 0
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
03-09-2009
1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.1.1 Application
2 Referenced documents
2.1 Government documents
2.1.1 Specifications and standards
2.1.2 Other Government publications and documents
2.2 Order of precedence
3 Definitions
3.1 Cableway tier
3.2 Double banking
4 General requirements
4.1 Location of cable runs
4.1.1 Vertical cable runs
4.1.2 Emergency diesel generator seawater booster
pumps
4.1.3 Interior communications and weapons control
4.1.4 Control from more than one location
4.1.5 Weather exposure
4.1.6 Circuit trunking
4.1.7 Armored cable
4.1.8 Deadended cable
4.1.9 Gun mounts
4.1.10 Rotating missile launchers
4.1.11 Ballistic structures
4.1.12 Bulkheads and overheads
4.1.13 Magnetic minesweeping generators
4.1.14 Sonar system cables
4.1.15 Hypergolic missile stowage areas
4.2 Spare cable space allowance
5 Detailed requirements
5.1 Cable slack
5.2 Cable bend radius
5.3 Protection of cable
5.3.1 Battle damage
5.3.2 Mechanical damage
5.3.3 Excessive heat
5.3.4 Excessive moisture
5.3.5 Cables installed through submerged spaces and
voids
5.3.6 Cable installations in hazardous locations
5.3.7 Channel rubber
5.4 Installation of propulsion system cables
5.5 Cable handling and stowage
5.6 Cable tags
5.7 Cable hangers and supports
5.7.1 Insulation spacer block
5.7.2 Shock design
5.7.3 Installation
5.7.4 Deadended cable
6 Notes
6.1 Intended use
6.2 Designation of Electric Plant Installation Standard
Methods figures
6.3 Subject term (key word) listing
Figures
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