JULY 2005
SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS
OUTPATIENT CLINIC
SFO NO. V101-183R-xxx-xxx-xx
[INSERT LOCATION OF FACILITY]
Provide fluorescent over mirror lights in all toilets by using two 32 W (watt) lamps. The fixture length does
not need to be confined to the width of the mirror. Size the fixture to double as general illumination in the
case of small toilets. If a bathtub or shower is included, install a ceiling light.
In storage, shelf or stack areas, mount fixtures in rows lengthwise over aisles between rows of shelves to
make the most efficient use of the lighting. In areas over 400 sq. ft., consider running continuous fixture
rows at 45 degrees to the general room dimensions, coordinating the layout with the ceiling system design.
Special lighting treatment of decorative areas such as Lobbies, Waiting Rooms, Patios, etc., shall be
limited to efficient light sources that can only be used on special occasions or double as general
illumination. Decorative lighting of exterior areas is permitted only where it is incidental to a functional
lighting system. Consider the use of compact fluorescent or HID lamps.
In public corridors, lobbies or entrances to the building, energy levels should not exceed 1 watt/sq ft.
6.7.5.3 CONTROL:
For fixtures with three, four or more lamps, switch the lamps symmetrically for two (or three) lighting levels.
In large window areas, switch fixture (or fixture rows) nearest to the window separately.
Where two or three-room entrances are not immediately adjacent to each other, provide three or four-way
switching of all room lights.
Utilize low-voltage switching in large areas with multiple entrances to allow extinguishing of all lights from
any room exit.
Utilize low-voltage switching in large areas to control illumination separately at logical work station
locations, such as General Laboratories, Pharmacy areas, Shops, etc.
Install occupant sensor (ultrasonic/infrared) controls for room lights in Public Toilets, Conference Rooms,
Examination Rooms (over 400 W (watts) of lighting) and similar spaces. Include a conventional wall switch
at doors to provide override "OFF" and active "OFF-ON" functioning.
Control exterior lighting by photoelectric controls and overriding astronomical time switches. Provide
circuiting for roadway and parking area luminaries in logical groups utilizing time switches to allow cycling
off of the lighting in unused areas during the night. Retain some security lighting.
In relatively large, infrequently used rooms such as mechanical rooms, where lights can be left on
unnoticed, install a pilot light outside the area which indicates when the lights are on.
6.7.5.4 //DENTAL SUITE LIGHTING// //RESERVED//:
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Locate low-voltage control multi switches within receptionist area for selective centralized control of normal
lighting. Switch by logical groups of contiguous rooms, limited in area to 10percent of the total Dental Suite
area.
Locate relay panel next to local normal power panel for control of lighting circuits.
Install low-voltage wiring in conduit.
Connect low-voltage power supply transformers to the Critical Branch of the Essential Electrical System.
Lighting and power circuits that are connected to the Critical Branch shall not be switched by the low-
voltage control scheme.
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