Spinal Cord Injury Center Design Guide
July 1990 (Rev. Jan. 2004)
Cystoscopic Room/Control Alcove 28-A
Function:
This space is intended to provide the capabilities for Cystoscopic, Surgical Cystoscopic and Urodynamic
procedures. While this space is the heart of the GU Clinic it should be in proximity to the Nurse Station(s)
to facilitate rapid response to any medical emergency in the GU Clinic. If a second Cystoscopic Room is
required it may share a common control/processing room.
Space Requirement:
400 NSF
Architectural:
Finish Code:
9-A
Floor Finish:
Resilient Sheet*
Base:
Resilient Sheet*
Wall Finish:
Plaster/Special Coating**
Ceiling:
Plaster/Paint
Ceiling Height:
9'-0"
Noise (STC Rating):
30
Slab Depression:
has been selected.
Special Construction: Radiation Shielding, see SD 08110-3.DWG, 13091-1.DWG and 13091-2.DWG
Membrane Waterproofing required at floor drain.
Hardware:
106
Doors:
4'-0" x 7'-0" wood, lead-lined, optional lead glass view panel.
Windows:
None
*Heat-Welded Seams, see Mspec #09666
**See Mspec #09815
HVAC:
Temperature:
Summer: 72@50%RH
Winter:
82@30%RH
Min. Air Changes/Hour: 6
Min. % Outside Air:
15
Pressure:
Positive
% Filtration:
30%(PF)/85%(AF)
Noise Criteria:
40
A/C Loads:
Lights:
1500w
Equipment: 3500w*
People:
800w, sensible
1040w, latent
Electrical:
Lighting Levels:
High: 100fc
Low: 50fc
Emergency Power:
Surgical Light
One Isolated Receptacle
Nurse Call
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