7 A0.AII9 50 NAVAL FACILITIES ENINEIRZNG COMMANADL EXANDRIA VA F/6 13/13 ONCLIaAWSFI ED mNNAAVIFNrTAECN-ADmNNC-E2I6F,A3 CILmITIES FORm AMUNITIOmN. EXPLOSoZVES. ANDm TOXICS.NL --ETC(lU) Unclassified SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE ("onea Does Entered)__________________ REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE READ INSTRUCIONS I. REPORT NUMBER 2. GOVT ACCESSION No. 3. RECIPIENT'S CATALOG NUM R 4. TITLE (and Subtitle) S. TYPE OF REPORT &PE 0 OE NAVFAC Design Manual DM- 2 8. 3 Dsg rt i Maintenance Facilities for Ammunition, Final Exadp lsTioivces6,. PERFORMING ORO. REPORT NUMBER S7. AUTHOR(a) S. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER(a) Naval Facilities Engineering Command "' 200 Stovall Street Alexandria,_VA__22332 (Code 0461) _______________ 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAM4E AND ADDRESS 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT. PROJECT, TASK Naval Facilities Engineering Command AREA & WORK UNIT NUMBERS 200 Stovall Street Engineering and Design Alexandria, VA 22332 11, CONTROLLING3 OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE Naval Facilities Engineering Command (Code .0432) November 1981 200 Stovall Street -3 UBRO AE Alexandria, VA 22332 27 14. MONITORING AGENCY NAME & ADDRESS(If different iron Contmolling Office) IS. SECURITY CLASS. (of this report) Unclassified ISa. DECL ASS) 1CATION /OOWNGRAOIiG SCHEDULE IS. DISTRI BUTION STATEMENT (of this Report) Unclas sified/Unlimited 17. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of the abstract entered in Block 20, if different from Report) w Unclassified/Unlimited III. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES SPa3ia2 19. KEY WORDS (Contfinue on raverae aide It nacessary and Identify by block numbe. r) LI4 Air/underwater weapons shops; ammunition maintenance shops; explosive main- tenance shops; facility structural requirements; quality evaluation labora- L.. tory; toxics maintenance shops. 2154.AST RAC T (Continue on reverse side It necesary and Identify by block number) 'asic design suidance for maintenance facilities for ammunition, explosives and toxics covered by Category Group 216 is presented for use by experienced architects and engineers. The contents inclucle design data for buildings and shop 'areas to provide facilities for'repairing and mnaintaining'amnunition, rockets,'bombs, mines, grenades, tt~rpedoes, depth charges, air/underioater wea- pons, demolition materials, pyrotechnics, guided missile fuels, ammunition parts, an~d related chemicals. ...... DD jAR73 1473 EDITION OF I NOV435 IS OBSOLETEj INAVFAC DM-28.3 NOVEMBER 1981 I MAINTENANCE FACILITIES FOR AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, AND TOXICS I DESIGN MANUAL 28.3 I. I APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND 200 STOVALL SYREET I 82 09 23 058 ALEXANDRIA. VA. 22332 p - - ____~w- . II - ________ -. 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The contents include design data for buildings and shop areas to provide facilities for repairing and maintaining amunition, rockets, bombs, mines, grenades, torpedoes, depth charges, air/underwater weapons, demolition materials, pyrotechnics, guided missile 1 fuels, amunition parts, and related chemicals. ! I ! DTI fric L5 28.3- ift E 4 28.3-ii IiiIi ll I . ... j° FOREWORD This design manual is one of a series developed from an evaluation of facilities in the shore establishment, from surveys of the availability of new materials and construction methods, and from selection of the best design practices of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, other Govern- ment agencies, and the private sector. This manual uses to the maximum extent feasible, national professional society, association, and institute standards in accordance with NAVFACENGCOM policy. Deviations from these criteria should not be made without prior approval -f NAVFACENGCOM Head- quarters (Code 04). 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I j 28.3-v |1 MAINTENANCE FACILITIES DESIGN MANUALS Superseded Chapters DM NO. in Basic DM-28 TITLE 28.1 1 Aircraft Maintenance Facilities 28.2 2 & 5 Shipyard Maintenance Facilities 28.3 3 Maintenance Facilities for Ammuni- tion, Explosives, and Toxics 28.4 4 General Maintenance Facilities 28.5 6 Environmental Control - Design of Clean Rooms 28.6 Aircraft Fixed Point Utility Systems -i _I I 28.3- vi II CONTENTS MAINTENANCE FACILITIES FOR AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES, ANI roxIcs Page Section 1. INTRODUCTION 28.3-1 1. SCOPE 28.3-1 2. CANCELLATION 28.3-1 3. RELATED CRITERIA 28.3-1 i a. Definitive Drawings 28.3-1 b. Other NAVFAC Design Manuals 28.3-1 C. Planning Criteria 28.3-1 d. Other Criteria 28.3-1 4. GENERAL STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-1 5. ENERGY CONSERVATION 28.3-1 I 6. BUILDING PROTECTION 28.3-2 7. LOADING DOCK RAMP PROTECTION 28.3-2 8. FIRE PROTECTION 28.3-2 9. SECURITY 28.3-2 10. SAFETY 28.3-2 Section 2. GENERAL AMMUNITION MAINTENANCE SHOPS 28.3-3 1. FUNCTION 28.3-3 2. ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-3 a. Spaces 28.3-3 b. Design 28.3-3 3. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-4 a. Heating and Air Conditioning 28.3-4 b. Ventilation 28.3-4 c. Plumbing 28.3-5 d. Compressed Air 28.3-5 e. Noise and Vibration Control 28.3-5 4. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-5 a. Power 28.3-5 b. Lighting 28.3-5 c. Grounding and Lightning Protection 28.3-6 i5. WEIGHT-HAND5L.I NG EWQQIUUGIIHPPTMEHENANTNT2D8I.N3G- 6 Section 3. BOMB-TYPE AMMUNITION MAINTENANCE SHOPS 28.3-7 1. FUNCTION 28.3-7 ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-7 a. Spaces 28.3-7 b. Design 28.3-7 3. MCHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-7 a. Heating and Air Conditioning 28.3-7 b. Ventilation 28.3-8 c. Plumbing 28.3-8 d. Compressed Air 28.3-8 e. Noise and Vibration Control 28.3-8 28.3- vil CONTENTS (continued) Page Section 3. BOMB-TYPE AMMUNITION MAINTENANCE SHOPS (Continued) 4. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-8 a. Power 28.3-9 b. Lighting 28.3-9 c. Emergency Power 28.3-9 d. Grounding and Lightning Protection 28.3-9 5. iEIGHT-HANDLING EQUIPMENT 28.3-10 Section 4. PROPELLANT POWDER MAINTENANCE SHOPS 28.3-11 1. FUNCTION 28.3-11 2. ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-11 a. Spaces 28.3-11 b. Design 28.3-11 3. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-11 a. Heating and Air Conditioning 28.3-11 b. Ventilation 28.3-11 c. Plumbing 28.3-11 d. Compressed Air 28.3-11 e. Noise and Vibration Control 28.3-11 4. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-11 Section 5. AIR/UNDERWATER WEAPONS SHOPS 28.3-12 1. FUNCTION 28.3-12 2. LOCATION 28.3-12 3. ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-12 a. Layout 28.3-12 b. Design 28.3-12 4. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-13 a. Heating and Air Conditioning 28.3-13 b. Ventilation 28.3-13 c. Plumbing 28.3-13 d. Compressed Air 28.3-14 e. Noise and Vibration Control 28.3-14 5. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-14 a. Power 28.3-14 b. Lighting 28.3-15 c. Emergency Power 28.3-15 d. Shielding 28.3-15 e. Grounding and Lightning Protection 28.3-15 I f. Communications 28.3-15 6. SECURITY 28.3-15 7. WEIGHT-IANDLING EQUIPMENT 28.3-15 Section 6. QUALITY EVALUATION LABORATORY 28.3-16 " 1. FUNCTION 28.3-16 2. LOCATON 28.3-16 28.3- viii . I CONTENTS (continued) Page Section 6. QUALITY EVALUATION LABORATORY (Continued) 3. LAYOUT 28.3-16 a. Office Wing 28.3-16 b. Chemical Testing Wing 28.3-16 c. Test Cell Wing 28.3-16 d. Mechanical and Electronics Wing 28.3-16 4. ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-16 a. Walls and Partitions 28.3-16 b. Roofs 28.3-16 C. Floors 28.3-16 d. Retaining Walls and Barricades 28.3-17 5. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-17 a. Heating and Air Conditioning 28.3-17 b. Ventilation 28.3-17 c. Plumbing 28.3-17 d. Compressed Air 28.3-17 e. Noise and Vibration Control 28.3-17 6. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 28.3-17 a. Shielding 28.3-17 b. Power 28.3-17 c. Lighting 28.3-17 Appendix A. METRIC EQUIVALENTS 28.3-A-i REFERENCES Reference-i 2 I I I I I I 28.3- ix
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