The report covers a feasibility study on the standardization of existing electrical systems on U. S. Army marine craft. It was determined that 208/120-volt, 60-cycle, 3-phase, grounded-neutral electrical systems on all ships--except small battery equipped boats--offer thousands of dollars in savings per ship in operating costs; lower installation costs; and compatibility with U. S. Army shore installation power systems, portable power plants, and private utility systems. The report concludes that the 208/120-volt system applied as described is feasible and should be immediately standardized for all Army craft. (Author)
Feasibility Study of Standardization of U. S. Army Marine Electrical Systems
1967
51 pages
Report
No indication
English
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