UFC 3-600-01
17 April 2003
with change 16 January 2004
the engine having a density of 20.4 L/min/m (0.50 gpm/ft2) of engine surface
area; and a water spray system for the floor area beneath the engine having a
density of 20.4 L/min/m (0.50 gpm/ft2) of floor area.
Note 1: The overhead deluge system need not extend into the area
where the water spray systems for the engine and floor are present.
Note 2: For Air Force projects, the required density for the water
deluge system is 0.01579 L/s (0.25 gpm) per square foot over the entire floor
area, and no floor level water spray is required.
6-17
HYPERBARIC AND HYPOBARIC CHAMBERS.
6-17.1
Hyperbaric Chambers. Conform hyperbaric chambers to NFPA
99, Chapter 19. Incorporate criteria contained in the following documents into
the design of hyperbaric chambers.
NAVFAC DM-39, Hyperbaric Facilities
SS 521-AA-MAN-010, U.S. Navy, Diving and Manned Hyperbaric
Systems Safety Certification Manual
6-17.2
Hypobaric Chambers. Conform hypobaric chambers to NFPA
99B, Hypobaric Facilities.
6-18
ANECHOIC CHAMBERS. Protect anechoic chambers in
accordance with FM Global Data Sheet 1-53, Anechoic Chambers.
6-19
LIQUID OXYGEN (LOX).
6-19.1
Fixed Liquid Oxygen TanksError! Bookmark not defined.. Use
fixed tanks having combined capacity of 380 L (100 gal) or less and portable
tanks conforming to NFPA 51, Design and Installation of Oxygen-Fuel Gas
Systems for Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, and NFPA 99.
Exception: As modified in paragraph 6-19.2.
6-19.2
Oxygen Bulk Tanks. Use fixed bulk tanks having a single or
combined capacity of more than 380 L (100 gal) that conform to NFPA 50, Bulk
Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites and NFPA 99.
Exception: As modified in paragraph 6-19.3.
6-19.3
Separation Distances for LOX Tanks and Carts. Separation
distances for LOX tanks and carts are as follows:
A minimum of 30.5 m (100 ft) from aircraft parking, fueling, or
servicing areas.
57