JULY 2005
SOLICITATION FOR OFFERS
OUTPATIENT CLINIC
SFO NO. V101-183R-xxx-xxx-xx
[INSERT LOCATION OF FACILITY]
* For every additional 10,000 sq. ft. of administrative floor space served, there shall be and additional 10
linear ft. of wall space provided.
6.7.9.6.3 Distribution:
Closets require a minimum 4 inch pathway from the Computer Room to each closet to support a separate
fiber optic backbone and STP cable distribution system for data requirements.
6.7.9.6.4 Power & Lighting:
Emergency Power Duplex receptacles and lighting shall be connected to generator backed power.
120 VAC Receptacles Each closet shall be provided with a separate 120 VAC, 20 Amp circuit with two
(2) quadruplex receptacles, mounted in the center of each side backboard, two (2) quadruplex receptacles,
mounted centered on the front backboard either side of the door and three (3) quadruplex receptacles,
mounted centered on the rear backboard, each 18 inches above the floor. Receptacles shall be 20 Amp,
120 VAC.
Overhead Lighting Install at least one (1) ceiling mounted fluorescent light four lamp (or two - two lamp)
fixture with an "on-off" switch located on the inside wall.
Editing Note: Include the following if a central
computer room is required for IRMS. Provide
estimated load information to size equipment.
6.7.9.7 //COMPUTER ROOM//:
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6.7.9.7.1 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS).
Equip each computer providing centralized support to outpatient facility users with a UPS capability to
provide ongoing power to the computer in the event of a power outage. The UPS shall be able to supply
power to the computer(s) from its batteries until the emergency generator activates. The generator shall
serve the UPS from the Equipment System Transfer Switch and shall provide sufficient power to operate
all centralized computers and to recharge UPS batteries associated with these computers.
6.7.9.7.2 FIRE DETECTION:
Provide ceiling mounted smoke detection in computer room. Provide smoke detection under raised floor
system.
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6.7.10 LIGHTNING PROTECTION:
Lightning protection shall comply with the NFPA No. 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning
Protection Systems, and the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70, published by the National Fire
Protection Association.
The need for lightning protection shall be based on an evaluation of the risk of loss due to lightning. The
Risk Assessment Guide, Appendix I of NFPA 780 shall be used to calculate a risk index (R). All structures
with R values above 7.0 (severe) will require lightning protection.
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