UFC 4-150-02
12 May 2003
Table 3-1 (Continued) Shore Services Steam Table1 2 3
(a)
(b)
Constant
Ships
Loads4 (lb/hr) for
Load5
Ship Type
Class
Connection
Data6
Outdoor Temperatures of
(lb/hr)
10F
30F
50F
70F
L
H N
Surface Combatants
Cruiser
CG-47
9,100
328S
335P
Destroyer
DD-963
2,100
1,400
900
550
900
293S
26 1
339P
1
DDG-517
Frigate
FFG-7
318S
35
1
NOTES TO STEAM TABLE
1.
Loads based on ship's peacetime complement (no air wing or troops). Refer to
text when allowance must be made for these items.
2.
Maximum single ship demand at shore connections is column (a) plus column
(b).
3.
For multiple ships, see Diversity Factors included Table 3-1.
4.
Steam quantity required to achieve normal environmental temperature in ship
spaces relative to the outdoor temperatures shown. Interpolation between
temperature columns is permissible. Determine specific site design temperature
from NAVFAC P-89, "Engineering Weather Data", 97-1/2 percent basis,
whenever available. Design temperatures for sites not listed may be obtained
from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning
Engineers, Inc., "ASHRAE Handbook", 97-1/2 percent basis.
5.
Galley, laundry, hot water, etc.
6.
Land H refers to the location of connections on ships. L is the distance (in feet)
of the connection aft of the point of stem of the ship and H is the height (in feet)
of the connection above the design waterline. Designations "P" and "S" refer to
port side and starboard side, respectively. Where more than one connection
exists, all locations are shown. The designation "N" refers to the number of
shipboard hose connections at the given locations.
7.
Steam not required.
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