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HIGH VOLTAGE DESIGN CRITERIA SUPERSEDES 50M05189

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MSFC-STD-531
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MSFC - Marshall Space Flight Center
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This document was prepared by Mr. William G. Dunbar of the Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington, as a design/test guideline document for MSFC and contractor personnel concerned with high voltage equipment and experiments which are to fly on the Skylab I mission. The document is also applicable to other programs requiring the use of high voltage equipment such as the High Energy Astronomical Observatory (HEAO), the Space Shuttle, etc. (Also, this specification contains chapters that include information pertaining to spacecraft environment, pressure sensing, high voltage design data, design applications, and testing.)
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MSFC-STD-531 was written in September, 1978.

 


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