Emp Electromagnetic
Found 4 free book(s)MIL-HDBK-419A Grounding, Bonding, and Shielding for ...
www.wbdg.orginterference reduction, and EMP protection for C-E facilities.In addition, the basic theories of earth connections, signal grounding, electromagnetic shielding, and electrical bonding are presented. The subjects are not covered independently, rather they are considered from the standpoint of how they influence the design of
Quick Reference Guide: Radiation Risk Information for ...
www.dhs.govElectromagnetic Pulse (EMP) produces a high-voltage surge that poses no direct health threat, but may damage electronic equipment two to five miles from ground zero and disrupt communications. Quick Reference Guide: Radiation Risk Information for Responders Following a Nuclear Detonation 2 .
EMP Shield Installation Instructions
www.empshield.com• EMP Shield MAY NOT SURVIVE SUSTAINED OVERVOLTAGES. • USE THIS DEVICE ONLY WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE. FEATURES: • UL 1449 - Type 2 SURGE SUPPRESSION – Compliant • (MIL-STD-188-125-1) HIGH-ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE PROTECTION – Certified • IEEE C62.41-1991 category A&B combination wave …
DATASHEET - Ubiquiti
dl.ubnt.comESD/EMP Protection Air: ± 24 kV, Contact: ± 24 kV Operating Temperature -40 to 70° C (-40 to 158° F) Operating Humidity 5 to 95% Noncondensing Wireless Approvals FCC, IC, CE RoHS Compliance Yes Salt Fog Test IEC 68-2-11 (ASTM B117), Equivalent: MIL-STD-810 G Method 509.5 Vibration Test IEC 68-2-6 Temperature Shock Test IEC 68-2-14