Spinal Cord Injury Center Design Guide
July 1990 (Rev. Jan. 2004)
Activities of Daily Living/Living-Bedroom 43-B
Function:
This space provides a similar home environment to that found in the community wherein the SCI patient
may be trained and evaluated as to their ability to function independently. These spaces should be
located in the Rehab Clinic and should be easily accessed by SCI Inpatients and Occupational Therapy
staff.
Space Requirement:
450 NSF
Architectural:
Finish Code:
6-A
Floor Finish:
Carpet
Base:
Vinyl
Wall Finish:
GWB/Vinyl Fabric
Ceiling:
Acoustical Tile
Ceiling Height:
8'-0"
Noise (STC Rating):
30
Slab Depression:
None
Special Construction:
-
Hardware:
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Doors:
3'-0" x 7'-0" wood
Windows:
Desirable
HVAC:
Temperature:
Summer: 72@50%RH
Winter:
82@30%RH
Min. Air Changes/Hour: None (see HVAC Note 3)
Min. % Outside Air:
15%
Pressure:
(0)
% Filtration:
30%(PF)/85%(AF)
Noise Criteria:
35
A/C Loads:
Lights:
150w
Equipment: 300w
People:
200w, sensible
260w, latent
Electrical:
Lighting Levels:
Gen. Illum: 20fc
Emergency Power:
Nurse Call
One Ceiling Light
Office of Facilities Management
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