equipped with quick response sprinklers, describe each designated smoke zone
interaction with the HVAC systems for the building.
k. Provide equipment schedule for each major equipment.
l. Submit 1:50 (1/4 inch) scale floor plans of the typical mechanical equipment
rooms (MERs) with at least two cross-sections showing all floor and ceiling
mounted equipment, major ductwork, and piping. Show all ductwork and piping, 6
inches in size and larger, in double line. On the cross-sections generally taken at
right angles to each other, show actual elevations of each HVAC component, rise
and drop as required to co-exist with other interfering items of equipment and other
building elements, such as, beams, lights, plumbing pipes, cable trays, etc. On the
MERs, show all miscellaneous equipment and systems, such as: Heating and
ventilating systems for the MERs and locations of the temperature control panels.
Clearly demonstrate clearances for access and maintenance with coil and tube pull
spaces on the equipment layouts.
m. Provide schematic flow and riser diagrams for each type of the typical air
handling systems and all hydronic systems, such as, chilled water system, hot
water system, steam system, glycol heat recovery system, etc. Provide existing
capacities of these systems and new estimated loads with pumping arrangement,
and control valves for complete understanding of existing systems to be utilized or
interfaced with the new systems.
n. Develop schematic control diagrams for each type of typical air and hydronic
systems. Show control devices, such as, thermostats, humidistats, flow control
valves, dampers, freezestats, operating and hi-limit sensors for all air systems and
o. Investigate the possibility of using the existing (if any) central Engineering
Control Center (ECC) for the automatic temperature control requirements of the
new project. Address the key issues of the available spare capacity, compatibility,
proprietary expansion, and any other information available from the medical center.
10. INCINERATION
a. Refine load calculations on the amount and types of waste and equipment
sizing calculations. Submit all calculations.
b. Show final location of new incinerator system, or expansion to existing
facility, on a plot plan.
c. Provide plan views and sections showing major equipment.
d. Submit catalog cuts of two manufacturers on all equipment selections.
e. Select emissions control devices.
Program Guide, PG-18-15, Volume B
Design Development 1
May 2006
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