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Mission Critical Enclosure (MCE)

TMWe never forget who we’re working for.

Mission Critical Enclosure (MCE)

Physical Sizes Electrical

Technology InsertionEnvironment

Integrated Logistics Support

External: Internal (isolated): Power:Ÿ75” (1905 mm) high • 19” (482.6 mm) RETMA rack Ÿ110 V, 60 Hz, single-phase ungrounded dual input, Ÿ28” (711 mm) wide • 32U (56”, 1422 mm) rack height capacity for 8 double pole circuit breakersŸ36.4” (925 mm) deep • 24” (609 mm) deep rack ŸCapacity for 96 parallel channel I/OŸ957 lbs (434 kg) unpopulated weight ŸControl panel, externalŸ2007 lbs (910 kg) max. populated weight

ŸFull management technology evaluation program for all Shock: usersŸInternal rack isolated to 10 g’s in three principal directions ŸOpen architecture provides ease of technology insertionŸMIL-S-901D heavyweight test, Class I and Class II ŸSICV laboratory-supported testing of a technology Ÿ12-16 Hz deck frequency before deployment

Vibration:ŸInternal rack isolated to 1.4 g’s (5-10 Hz) and .7 g’s (11-25 Hz) in three

principal directions for MIL-STD-167 vibration test ŸFull logistics management for support of all usersŸ5-25 Hz input ŸAround-the-clock global fleet technical support center

availableThermal: ŸJust-in-time support inventoryŸ4.8kW cooling capacity with: ŸAll levels of logistics products provided (e.g., technical

– 21.11 to 24.44°C input water manuals, maintenance processes and procedures, ICDs)– 50°C maximum external air temperature ŸTraining courses and materials for users– 35°C maximum internal ambient air temperature– 1,000 cfm normal operation– 700 cfm with one fan failure

ŸDrip, humidity, EMI, magnetic immunity tested

For more information contact: Lockheed Martin Canada 3001 Solandt Road Ottawa, Ontario K2K 2M8

Tel: (613) 599-3270 - Fax: (613) 599-3282

MCE Specifications

Mission Critical Enclosures (MCEs) are deployed aboard AEGIS ships and are currently being installed on the Canadian Navy Patrol Frigate HALIFAX Class Modernization (HCM) project, and house the Combat System Computing Environment (CSCE). The electronic subassembly equipment installed within the enclosure is made up of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) computing equipment. This cabinet was developed to satisfy the need to provide an enclosure to protect COTS equipment from severe military environments. The input power systems handle unique military power requirements which permits COTS power supplies to be used. The MCE provides a shock and vibration isolation system, and a chilled water solution which allows COTS technology to operate within high compartment ambient heat (+50 Degree C). The solution is flexible and can be configured for less strenuous environments that do not use chilled water cooling. Simply stated, this enclosure solves the critical problems associated with making COTS technology operate in a mission-critical naval environment. An MCE provides the following capabilities:

t Kinematic: MIL-STD-901D (Shock – Heavy Weight Barge) and MIL-STD-167 (Vibration)

t Non-Kinematic: MIL-STD-461 (Radiated and Conducted EMI Conditions)t Internal cooling (water-air exchanger).

The enclosure will operate when provided with MIL-STD-1399, Section 300A (Type I) Power (Harmonized with STANAG 1008).