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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA
UFGS-13093N (December 2001)
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Preparing Activity: NAVFAC
Superseding
UFGS-13093N (August 2001)
UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
References are in agreement with UMRL dated 23 June 2005
Latest change indicated by CHG tags
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SECTION 13093N
RADIO FREQUENCY SHIELDED ENCLOSURES, DEMOUNTABLE TYPE
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
enclosures, demountable Type.
Comments and suggestions on this guide specification
are welcome and should be directed to the technical
proponent of the specification. A listing of
technical proponents, including their organization
designation and telephone number, is on the Internet.
Recommended changes to a UFGS should be submitted as
a Criteria Change Request (CCR).
Use of electronic communication is encouraged.
Brackets are used in the text to indicate designer
choices or locations where text must be supplied by
the designer.
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
enclosures, demountable Type, in sizes under 50
square meter 500 square feet. For larger enclosures
protected enclosures, contact NAVFAC Engineering
Innovation and Criteria Office (Code EICO) before
beginning design. Do not design HEMP enclosures
utilizing demountable shield construction. The
electrical designer should refer to MIL-HDBK-419
Volumes I and II for special grounding and bonding
requirements for EMI enclosures and to NACSIM 5203
for TEMPEST enclosures. All metallic electrical
conduits which penetrate a TEMPEST shield must be
isolated within 50 mm 2 inches of the exterior of
the shield by a nonmetallic conduit section at least
150 mm 6 inches long to prevent conduction of
information from the shielded enclosure. Although
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