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本文(NAVY MIL-STD-2042-3 B-2002 FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CABLE PENETRATIONS) (PART 3 OF 7 PARTS)《海军舰光缆拓扑装置标准方法(电缆侵入)》.pdf)为本站会员(unhappyhay135)主动上传,麦多课文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知麦多课文库(发送邮件至master@mydoc123.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

NAVY MIL-STD-2042-3 B-2002 FIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATION STANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS (CABLE PENETRATIONS) (PART 3 OF 7 PARTS)《海军舰光缆拓扑装置标准方法(电缆侵入)》.pdf

1、METRICMIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)25 July 2002SUPERSEDINGMIL-STD-2042-3A(SH)29 September 1997MIL-STD-2042-3(SH)7 July 1993DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSESTANDARD PRACTICEFIBER OPTIC CABLE TOPOLOGY INSTALLATIONSTANDARD METHODS FOR NAVAL SHIPS(CABLE PENETRATIONS)(PART 3 OF 7 PARTS)AMSC N/A AREA GDRQDISTRIBUTION STATEMEN

2、T A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimitedProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)iiFOREWORD1. This Department of Defense Standard Practice is approved for use by theNaval Sea Systems Command, Department of

3、 the Navy, and is available for use by allDepartments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.2. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and anypertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressedto: Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command

4、, ATTN: SEA 05Q, 1333 IsaacHull Avenue Southeast, Stop 5160, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5160 by using theself-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426)appearing at the end of this document or by letter.3. This standard practice provides detailed information and guida

5、nce topersonnel concerned with the installation of fiber optic cable topologies (opticalfiber cabling and associated components) on Naval surface ships and submarines. Themethods specified herein are not identifiable to any specific ship class or type,but are intended to standardize and minimize var

6、iations in installation methods toenhance the compatibility of the installations on all Naval ships.4. In order to provide flexibility in the use and update of the installationmethods, this standard practice is issued in eight parts; the basic standardpractice and seven numbered parts as follows:Par

7、t 1 CablesPart 2 EquipmentPart 3 Cable PenetrationsPart 4 CablewaysPart 5 Connectors and InterconnectionsPart 6 TestsPart 7 Pierside Connectivity Cable Assemblies and Interconnection HardwareProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-204

8、2-3B(SH)iiiCONTENTSPARAGRAPH PAGE1. SCOPE . 11.1 Scope . 11.1.1 Applicability . 12. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 22.1 General . 22.2 Government documents 22.2.1 Specifications, standards and handbooks . 22.2.2 Other Government documents 32.3 Non-Government publications . 32.4 Order of precedence . 43. DEFIN

9、ITIONS . 53.1 General fiber optics terms 53.2 Chafing collar 53.3 Collective protection system (CPS) 53.4 Kickpipe 53.5 Metal stuffing tube . 53.6 Multiple cable penetrator (MCP) . 53.7 Nipple 53.8 Optical fiber cable . 53.9 Swage tube 54. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 64.1 Cable penetrations 64.1.1 Cable pe

10、netration of ship structure . 64.1.2 Plastic sealer 74.1.3 Kickpipes . 74.1.4 Multiple cable penetrators (MCPs) 74.1.5 Metal stuffing tubes 74.1.5.1 Stuffing tube packing . 74.1.6 Chafing collars and nipples . 74.1.7 Shielded compartment penetrations . 74.2 Safety precautions 85. DETAILED REQUIREMEN

11、TS 95.1 Penetration of ship structure (submarines) . 95.2 Penetration of ship structure (surface ships) using steel oraluminum stuffing tubes 95.3 Penetration of ship structure using multiple cable penetratorsMCPs) . 95.4 Penetration of ship structure using kickpipes. . 95.5 Retention of the waterti

12、ght seal . 96. NOTES . 106.1 Intended use 106.2 Issue of DODISS . 106.3 Standard method designation . 106.4 Subject term (key word) listing . 10METHOD3A1 Cable penetrations via metal stuffing tubes . 3A1-13B1 Cable penetrations via MCPs 3B1-1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking

13、 permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)ivCONTENTSTABLE PAGE3A1-I Steel stuffing tube sizes for optical fiber cable (Submarines). . 3A1-13A1-II Steel stuffing tube data (Submarines). 3A1-23A1-III Aluminum and steel stuffing tube sizes for optical fiber cable(Surface ships). 3A1-33

14、A1-IV Steel stuffing tube data for decks and bulkheads without pipeprotection. . 3A1-33A1-V Steel stuffing tube data for decks and bulkheads with pipeprotection. . 3A1-43A1-VI Swage type aluminum stuffing tube data for bulkheads. . 3A1-43A1-VII Swage type aluminum stuffing tube data for decks. . 3A1

15、-53A1-VIII Swage type steel stuffing tube data for bulkheads . 3A1-53A1-IX Swage type steel stuffing tube data for decks . 3A1-63A1-X Reduced diameter swage type aluminum stuffing tube data forbulkheads. 3A1-63A1-XI Reduced diameter swage type aluminum stuffing tube data fordecks. 3A1-73A1-XII Reduc

16、ed diameter swage type steel stuffing tube data forbulkheads. 3A1-73A1-XIII Reduced diameter swage type steel stuffing tube data for decks. . 3A1-83B1-I MCP data and insert block sizes for optical fiber cable. 3B1-1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license

17、from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)11.SCOPE1.1 Scope. This standard practice provides detailed methods of optical fibercable penetrations through ship structure and equipment via stuffing tubes, swagetubes, multiple cable penetrators, chafing collars and nipples.1.1.1 Applicability. These criteria appl

18、y to installations on specific shipswhen invoked by the governing ship specification or other contractual document.They are intended primarily for new construction; however, they are also applicablefor conversion or alteration of existing ships. The rapidly changing state of theart in fiber optic te

19、chnology makes it essential that some degree of flexibility beexercised in enforcing this document. When there is a conflict between thisdocument and the ship specification or contract, the ship specification or contractshall take precedence. Where ship design is such that the methods herein cannot

20、beimplemented, users shall submit new methods or modifications of existing methods forapproval prior to implementation to: Department of the Navy, Naval Surface WarfareCenter, Dahlgren Division, ATTN: Code B35, 17320 Dahlgren Road, Dahlgren, VA 22448-5100.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction

21、 or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)22. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS2.1 General. The documents listed in this section are specified in sections3, 4 and 5 of this standard practice. This section does not include documents citedin other sections of this standard practice o

22、r recommended for additionalinformation or as examples. While every effort has been made to ensure thecompleteness of this list, document users are cautioned that they must meet allspecified requirements documents cited in sections 3, 4 and 5 of this standardpractice, whether or not they are listed.

23、2.2 Government documents.2.2.1 Specifications, standards and handbooks. The following specifications,standards, and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specifiedherein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those listedin the issue of the Department of Defens

24、e Index of Specifications and Standards(DODISS) and supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation (see 6.2).SPECIFICATIONSFEDERALGGG-W-646 - Wrench, Open End, Ratchet (TAC Pattern), for TubeFittings, Electric Cable Terminals and Stuffing TubeGland Nuts.DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEMIL-I-3064 - Insulation, E

25、lectrical, Plastic-Sealer.MIL-PRF-15624 - Gasket Material, Rubber, 50 Durometer Hardness(Maximum).MIL-P-16685 - Packing, Material and Packing Preformed (StuffingTube for Electrical Cables).MIL-S-24235 - Stuffing Tubes, Metal and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, General Specification for.MIL-S-

26、24235/1 - Stuffing Tube, Metal, and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Bulkhead, Pressureproof.MIL-S-24235/2 - Stuffing Tube, Packing Assemblies for PressureproofBulkhead.MIL-S-24235/9 - Stuffing Tubes, Metal and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Brass and Steel, for Decks andBulkheads with

27、 Pipe Protection.MIL-S-24235/10 - Stuffing Tubes, Metal and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Steel, for Decks and Bulkheadswithout Pipe Protection.MIL-S-24235/17 - Stuffing Tube, Metal, and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Swage Type, Steel and Aluminum, forDeck and Bulkheads with Pipe P

28、rotection.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)3MIL-S-24235/18 - Stuffing Tube, Metal, and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Swage Type, Reduced Diameter, Steeland Aluminum, for Deck and Bulkheads with PipeProtectio

29、n.MIL-S-24235/19 - Stuffing Tube, Metal, and Packing Assemblies forElectric Cables, Swage Type, Steel and Aluminum, forDeck and Bulkheads with Pipe Protection.MIL-P-24705 - Penetrators, Multiple Cable, for Electric Cables,General Specification for.DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STANDARDSMIL-STD-2003 - Electr

30、ic Plant Installation Standard Methods forSurface Ships and Submarines.MIL-STD-2003-3 - Electric Plant Installation Standard Methods forSurface Ships and Submarines (Penetrations).MIL-STD-2042-2 - Fiber Optic Topology Installation Standard Methodsfor Naval Ships (Equipment)(Part 2 of 7 Parts).(Unles

31、s otherwise indicated, copies of the above specifications, standards, andhandbooks are available from the Standardization Documents Order Desk, 700 RobbinsAve, Building 4D, Philadelphia, PA, 19111-5094.)2.2.2 Other Government documents. The following other Government documentsform a part of this doc

32、ument to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwisespecified, the issues are those cited in the solicitation.DOCUMENTSDDS 100-1 - Reinforcement of Openings in Structure of SurfaceShips Other than in Protective Plating.DDS 100-2 - Openings in Decks and Bulkheads for Stuffing Tubes andPipe.(Copies

33、of the above documents should be obtained from the contracting activityor as directed by the contracting officer.)2.3 Non-Government publications. The following documents form a part of thisdocument to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues ofthe documents which are DOD

34、adopted are those listed in the issue of the DODISScited in the solicitation. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of documents notlisted in the DODISS are the issues of the documents cited in the solicitation (see6.2).AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI)ANSI Z136.2 - Safe Use of Optical F

35、iber Communication SystemsUtilizing Laser Diode and LED Sources(Application for copies should be addressed to the American National StandardsInstitute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018-3308.)Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-20

36、42-3B(SH)4ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION/TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONEIA/TIA-440 - Fiber Optic Terminology.(Application for copies should be addressed to Global Engineering Documents,1990 M Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036.)2.4 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict b

37、etween the text of thisdocument and the references cited herein, the text of this document takesprecedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws andregulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted

38、without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)53. DEFINITIONS3.1 General fiber optics terms. Definitions for general fiber optics termsused in this standard practice are in accordance with EIA/TIA-440. Definitions forother terms as they are used in this standard practice are given in the following

39、paragraphs.3.2 Chafing collar. A chafing collar is a round or oval banding that protectstwo or more cables that penetrate structure from crimping and wear caused by rubbingagainst sharp edges.3.3 Collective protection system (CPS). A CPS system is a system designed toinhibit the entry of chemical, b

40、iological, and radiological contaminants intocollective protection zones on board Naval ships.3.4 Kickpipe. A kickpipe is a pipe welded into the deck with a stuffing tubeattached. Kickpipes provide protection for cables at deck penetrations and are usedto clear an obstruction or preserve alignment.3

41、.5 Metal stuffing tube. A metal stuffing tube provides a means for makingwatertight single cable penetrations through shell plating, decks, and bulkheads,and into equipment.3.6 Multiple cable penetrator (MCP). A MCP provides a means for makingwatertight, airtight, and firetight penetrations through

42、decks, bulkheads, and intoequipment.3.7 Nipple. A nipple is a smaller version of the chafing collar, and is usedto protect a single cable penetration.3.8 Optical fiber cable. A cable that contains optical fibers.3.8.1 BOF cable. A cable that contains one or more BOF tubes through whichoptical fibers

43、 or optical fiber bundles are blown.3.8.2 Conventional optical fiber cable. An optical fiber cable in which theoptical fiber is an integral part of the cable and is installed during the cablemanufacturing process.3.9 Swage tube. A swage tube provides watertight cable penetrations throughdecks and is

44、 an alternative to a stuffing tube with a kickpipe.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-2042-3B(SH)64. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS4.1 Cable penetrations. Optical fiber cable penetrations of ship structureshall be made by metal stuffing tu

45、bes (see 3.5), swage tubes (see 3.9), multiplecable penetrators (see 3.6), chafing collars (see 3.2), or nipples (see 3.7). Cablepenetrations into equipment shall be made by nylon stuffing tubes or integralmultiple cable penetrators in accordance with Part 2 of this standard practice.Penetrations of

46、 ship structure shall be in accordance with this Part of thisstandard practice.4.1.1 Cable penetration of ship structure. Cable penetration of shipstructure shall be in accordance with DDS 100-1, DDS 100-2, the methods describedherein, and as follows:a. Metal stuffing tubes or multiple cable penetra

47、tors (MCPs) shall be usedfor the penetration of the following structures/areas, except that onlymetal stuffing tubes shall be used to penetrate bulkheads or decks thatare exposed to the weather:(1) Collective protection system (CPS) (see 3.3) boundaries.(2) Watertight cable trunks.(3) Watertight dec

48、ks.(4) Watertight bulkheads.(5) Bulkheads designed to withstand a waterhead.(6) That portion of a bulkhead specified to be watertight to a certainheight.(7) That portion of a bulkhead below the height of the sill or the coamingof a compartment access.(8) Bulkheads surrounding compartments subject to

49、 flooding by sprinklingsystems.(9) Garbage disposal rooms.(10) Battery shops.(11) Medical operating rooms.(12) Medical wards.b. Metal stuffing tubes only shall be used to penetrate decks and bulkheadsforming the boundaries of spaces containing volatile, combustible, orexplosive material.c. Unless otherwise specified, metal stuffing tubes, multiple cablepenetrators or nipples and chafing collars packed wi

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