MIL-STD-1542B
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SYSTEM FACILITIES
Year: 1991
Abstract: PURPOSE
The purpose of this standard is to specify the design, performance, and verification requirements for electrical subsystems for space system facilities, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical power, grounding, bonding, shielding, lightning protection, and TEMPEST security. These requirements are interrelated and interdependent, and therefore require an integrated approach in the design.Intended Use: This standard is intended for use in acquisition contracts for selected space system facilities. The requirements are applicable to all related facilities including, but not limited to, launch complexes, tracking stations, data processing rooms, satellite control centers, checkout stations, spacecraft or booster assembly buildings, and any associated stationary or mobile structures that house electrical and electronic equipment. Note that this standard would not normally be used in the acquisition of other types of facilities and equipment, such as Long Haul/Tactical Communications Subsystems (which are addressed by MIL-STD-188-124). However, there may be other types of facilities and equipment, where the special considerations stated in this standard would be applicable. For those facilities and equipment, a reference to the applicable provisions in this standard should be included in the acquisition contracts. To avoid any possible misinterpretation, a statement should be included in the contract for those facilities and equipment, that the words "space system facility" and "space equipment" in this standard are to be interpreted as the applicable system facility and equipment.
The purpose of this standard is to specify the design, performance, and verification requirements for electrical subsystems for space system facilities, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical power, grounding, bonding, shielding, lightning protection, and TEMPEST security. These requirements are interrelated and interdependent, and therefore require an integrated approach in the design.Intended Use: This standard is intended for use in acquisition contracts for selected space system facilities. The requirements are applicable to all related facilities including, but not limited to, launch complexes, tracking stations, data processing rooms, satellite control centers, checkout stations, spacecraft or booster assembly buildings, and any associated stationary or mobile structures that house electrical and electronic equipment. Note that this standard would not normally be used in the acquisition of other types of facilities and equipment, such as Long Haul/Tactical Communications Subsystems (which are addressed by MIL-STD-188-124). However, there may be other types of facilities and equipment, where the special considerations stated in this standard would be applicable. For those facilities and equipment, a reference to the applicable provisions in this standard should be included in the acquisition contracts. To avoid any possible misinterpretation, a statement should be included in the contract for those facilities and equipment, that the words "space system facility" and "space equipment" in this standard are to be interpreted as the applicable system facility and equipment.
Subject: Air terminals
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contributor author | AIR FORCE - 02 - Air Force Network Integration Center (AFNIC) | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:43:27Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T17:43:27Z | |
date copyright | 33557 | |
date issued | 1991 | |
identifier other | EDKWDAAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | https://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/166471 | |
description abstract | PURPOSE The purpose of this standard is to specify the design, performance, and verification requirements for electrical subsystems for space system facilities, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical power, grounding, bonding, shielding, lightning protection, and TEMPEST security. These requirements are interrelated and interdependent, and therefore require an integrated approach in the design.Intended Use: This standard is intended for use in acquisition contracts for selected space system facilities. The requirements are applicable to all related facilities including, but not limited to, launch complexes, tracking stations, data processing rooms, satellite control centers, checkout stations, spacecraft or booster assembly buildings, and any associated stationary or mobile structures that house electrical and electronic equipment. Note that this standard would not normally be used in the acquisition of other types of facilities and equipment, such as Long Haul/Tactical Communications Subsystems (which are addressed by MIL-STD-188-124). However, there may be other types of facilities and equipment, where the special considerations stated in this standard would be applicable. For those facilities and equipment, a reference to the applicable provisions in this standard should be included in the acquisition contracts. To avoid any possible misinterpretation, a statement should be included in the contract for those facilities and equipment, that the words "space system facility" and "space equipment" in this standard are to be interpreted as the applicable system facility and equipment. | |
language | English | |
title | MIL-STD-1542B | num |
title | ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SYSTEM FACILITIES | en |
type | standard | |
page | 52 | |
status | Active | |
tree | AIR FORCE - 02 - Air Force Network Integration Center (AFNIC):;1991 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | Air terminals | |
subject keywords | Bond straps | |
subject keywords | Buildings | |
subject keywords | Cable trays | |
subject keywords | Cathodic protection | |
subject keywords | Earth electrode | |
subject keywords | Earth resistivity | |
subject keywords | Electrical power | |
subject keywords | Electromagnetic compatibility | |
subject keywords | Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) | |
subject keywords | Equipotential plane | |
subject keywords | Facility ground | |
subject keywords | Facility power | |
subject keywords | Filters | |
subject keywords | Ground Fault Detection | |
subject keywords | Ground rods | |
subject keywords | Grounding | |
subject keywords | Harmonic Distortion | |
subject keywords | High frequency circuits | |
subject keywords | Isolation | |
subject keywords | Lightning protection | |
subject keywords | Lightning rods | |
subject keywords | Multipoint ground | |
subject keywords | Power distribution | |
subject keywords | Shielded enclosures | |
subject keywords | Shielded rooms | |
subject keywords | Shielding | |
subject keywords | Structures | |
subject keywords | Technical ground | |
subject keywords | Technical power | |
subject keywords | Transformers |