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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
Record of Changes - 3_501_030002
FOREWORD - 3_501_030003
CONTENTS - 3_501_030004
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION - 3_501_030005
REFERENCES - 3_501_030006
APPENDIX A. MIL-HDBK 1004/1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
MILITARY HANDBOOK ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRELIMINARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
FOREWORD - 3_501_030011
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN CRITERIA MANUALS
CONTENTS - 3_501_030013
CONTENTS-continued - 3_501_030014
CONTENTS-continued - 3_501_030015
FIGURES - 3_501_030016
Section 1: PRELIMINARY DATA - 3_501_030017
Diversity Factor
Section 2: ESTIMATION OF LOADS
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code-continued - 3_501_030021
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code-continued - 3_501_030022
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code-continued - 3_501_030023
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code-continued - 3_501_030024
Table 1. Factors for Individual Facilities by Navy Category Code-continued - 3_501_030025
Demand and Load Factors
Table 3. Annual Hours of Demand Usage for Specific Loads
Table 4. Academic Building (Code 171-10) Demand and Load Factor Calculations
Table 5. Guides for Selection of Demand Factors
Table 5. Guides for Selection of Demand Factors-continued
Table 6. Guides for Selection of Loads Factors
Table 6. Guides for Selection of Loads Factors-continued
Area Loads
Table 7. Method of Calculating Coincident Peak Demand
Table 7. Method of Calculating Coincident Peak Demand-continued
Figure 1. Theoretical Relationship Between Load Factor and Coincidence Factor at U.S. Naval Shore Establishements
Table 8. Relationship Between Load Factor and Coincidence Factor
Table 8. Relationship Between Load Factor and Coincidence Factor-continued
Influencing Factors
Activity Loads
Section 3. SELECTION OF ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE
Acceptable Electric Power Sources
Adequacy
Primary Substation
Section 4: UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEMS
Definitions - 3_501_030046
Transfer Circuit Operation
Figure 2. Typical Nonredundant Configuration
Figure 3. Typical "Cold" Standby Redundant Configuration (UPS)
Redundancy
Illustration - 3_501_030051
UPS Distribution System
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Suppression
Environmental Control
Section 5: INSTALLATION OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Section 6: LEVELS OF DISTRIBUTION VOLTAGE
Section 7: GROUNDING OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Section 8: SELECTION OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
Figure 5. Conventional Simple-Radial Distribution System
Figure 6. Modern Simple-Radial Distribution System
Figure 7. Modified Modern Simple-Radial Distribution System
Figure 8. Loop Primary-Radial Distribution System
Figure 9. Banked Secondary-Radial Distribution System
Figure 10. Primary Selective-Radial Distribution System
Secondary Selective-Radial Distribution System
Figure 11. Secondary-Selective-Radial Distribution System
Figure 12. Simple Network distribution System
Primary Selective Network Distribution System
Figure 13. Simple Spot-Network Distribution System
Figure 14. Primary Selective Network Distribution System
Figure 15. Primary Selective Spot-Network Distribution System
BIBLIOGRAPHY - 3_501_030072
REFERENCES - 3_501_030073
REFERENCES-continued - 3_501_030074
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