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Ch.18 Mechanical & Electrical Systems
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08/15/2007

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Term
all air hvac system
Definition
cool or heat spaces by conditioned air alone, transported through the space in ducts with supply's and returns
Term
commercial air hvac systems
Definition
1. VAV (variable air volume)
2. high velocity dual duct
3. constant volume with reheat
4. multizone
Term
fire rated partitions in return air plenums require:
Definition
that supply air ducts and openings for return air be cut into the wall, fire dampers that close off these openings in the event of a fire
Term
all water heating systems
Definition
use a type of coil unit called a convector in each space through which hot water is circulated
the hot water heats the fins of the coil and air is heated as it is drawn over the fins
air may be circulated by convection (baseboard) or by forced circulation
Term
terminal reheat system
Definition
combination of ductwork for supplying fresh air and water to heat or cool the air before it is supplied to the space
box contains a hot water coil that provides additional heat to the airstream, easily identified by air ducts and copper pipes leading into them
Term
radiant panels
Definition
mounted in the walls or ceiling, sometimes used where it is necessary to avoid drafts
Term
space for ducts & pipes
Definition
residential: typically run within the walls and floor joists, may in some instances be run beneath the joists and require a furred down space
commercial: horizontal ducts run through the plenum, vertical ducts run within their own chases
Term
mixing box
Definition
adjusts the quantity or temperature of air going into a space from the main air supply, reduces the velocity of the air, and attenuates noise
thermostat lines are connected to the mixing boxes
in dual duct systems, the mixing box mixes cool and hot air coming from two ducts to serve individual rooms or spaces
Term
vav box
Definition
varies the quantity of air, one duct leads in and one or several lead out, and are attached to registers in the ceiling
typically placed above the ceiling within or near the space it serves
Term
sizes of mixing boxes
Definition
range from 6-18" high, 24-60" long, and 14-66" wide.
expensive and difficult to move, verify locations in the field prior to lighting layout
Term
access flooring
Definition
false floor, typically used for running electrical and network, can be used for some types of hvac to serve individual workstations
Term
toilet carrier
Definition
a steel framework that is bolted to the floor inside a pipe chase to carry the weight of wall hung toilets
Term
thermostat locations
Definition
normally placed away from exterior walls or other heat sources that may interfere
typically 48" aff, but coordinate with ADA and other devices
Term
window covering clearances
Definition
*at least 2" between glass and any window covering to prevent build up of heat that may crack the glass, and 1-1/2" from mullion
*1-1/2" minimum from soffit above glass
*1-1/2" from sill if supply is in sill
Term
air supply options
Definition
*1' or 2' square, lay in diffuser for lay in ceiling
*slot air diffuser, used when space is minimal or for aesthetic, long and narrow, 3-8" in width and any length, and used for supply or return
Term
18x12 duct
Definition
18 is the width
12 is the height
Term
romex cable
Definition
nonmetallic sheathed cable consisting of two or more plastic insulated conductors and ground wire surrounded by a moisture resistant plastic jacket
*can be used in wood stud residential buildings and buildings not exceeding 3 floors if used with wood studs and protected from damage by being concealed behind wallboard
Term
BX or flex cable
Definition
flexible metal-clad cable or armored cable (AC) consists of two or more plastic insulated conductors encased in spiral wound steel tape.
*often used in remodel work because it is easy to pull through existing spaces
*used to connect commercial light fixtures so they can be relocated
Term
conduit for conductors
Definition
required in commercial/multi-family
supports and protects the wiring, serves as a system ground, and protects surrounding construction from fire
Term
under carpet wiring
Definition
thin, flat, protected wire that can be laid beneath carpet without protuding
available in 120v and telephone, must be used with carpet tile so it is accessible
Term
junction box
Definition
steel or approved plastic boxes which provide for the connections to the power supply, conduit is attached to the jbox. required where light fixtures are connected to the electrical system
*single switches/duplex - 2"x4"
*larger boxes are 4"x4"
Term
residential spacing of outlets
Definition
minimum of 12' apart, and minimum of one on each wall
Term
dedicated outlets
Definition
outlets placed on their own circuit to prevent electrical interference
Term
grounding
Definition
a separate wire in addition to the two that provide power, prevents a dangerous shock if someone touches an appliance with a short circuit and simultaneously touches a ground path such as a water pipe - provides a path for the fault
Term
gfi
Definition
ground fault interrupters are devices that detect small current leaks and disconnect the power to the circuit or appliance
* can be part of circuit breaker or installed as outlet
*required in outdoor outlets and bathrooms, basements, and kitchens
Term
power/data on plans
Definition
can be shown on a separate power plan,on the furniture plan where exact dimensions are provided if location is critical
Term
plumbing system components
Definition
*water supply - cold and hot water, supplied under pressure to individual plumbing fixtures, pipes generally small
*drainage - works by gravity, must be sloped downward, vent pipes are required
Term
plumbing trap
Definition
attached to the fixture, designed to catch and hold a quantity of water to provide a seal that prevents gases from the sewage system from entering the building
*toilets, 2 or 3 adjacent fixtures typically have the trap integrated into their design
Term
vent
Definition
traps are connected to the actual drainage and to vents. vents are pipes connected to the drainage system at various locations open to outside air.
*allow built up sewage gases to escape, allow pressure in the system to equalize so discharging waste does not create a siphon that drains the water supply.
Term
vertical stack
Definition
sewage travels from the trap in branch lines to the vertical stack.
soil stack - carries human waste from toilets
waste stack - carries waste other than human waste
Term
stack vent
Definition
vents connected above highest fixture in system to a stack vent, which extends through the roof.
multi story buildings have a separate pipe for venting called a vent stack which either extends through the roof or connects with stack vent above the highest fixture
Term
drain sloping
Definition
minimum of 1/4" for pipes larger than 3", if the pipe has to be concealed within the floor, this will limit the distance of the fixture to the riser
Term
wet columns
Definition
typical commercial buildings have plumbing concentrated at the core, and also provide wet columns that have hot & cold water supply and drainage
Term
3 objectives of fire protection and life safety
Definition
protection of life
protection of property
restoration and continued use of a building after a fire
Term
fire protection in a building accomplished by
Definition
preventing fires
early detection and alarm
providing for quick exiting
containing the fire
suppressing the fire
Term
fire containment achieved through
Definition
building materials
compartmentation
smoke control
Term
fire suppression achieved through
Definition
fire detection and alarms
sprinkler systems
standpipes
Term
compartmentation
Definition
provide places of refuge for occupants
protect other parts of building
provide time for fire suppression
required between different occupancies, between use areas and exits, and between parts of a building when a maximum allowable area is exceeded
Term
smoke control issues
Definition
most important aspect of fire protection
smoke moves quickly through a building because of air pressure between cold and warm air, and is pulled through vertical stacks
Term
elements of controlling smoke
Definition
*containment (compartmentation) with fire dampers, automatic closing fire doors
*exhaust-mechanically exhausting smoke from the building
*dilution
Term
4 types of fire detection devices
Definition
1. ionization detector - responds to products of combustion ionized particles rather than smoke - considered early warning detectors
2. photoelectric detectors - respond to smoke which obscures a light beam in the device
3. rise of temperature detectors - trip an alarm when a particular temperature is reached in a room
4. flame detectors - respond to infrared or ultraviolet radiation gien off by flames
Term
sprinklers
Definition
required in buildings over 75' high
Term
NFPA classification of buildings
Definition
light
ordinary
extra hazard
*determines the spacing of sprinklers
eg, office space one sprinkler per 225 sq ft, maximum of 15' apart & maximum of one half the required spacing from the wall
Term
standpipe
Definition
pipes that run the height of a building and proved water outlets at each floor that fire hoses can can be connected
*located in stairwell or within a vestibule of pressurized enclosures
Term
4 types of portable fire extinguishers
Definition
A - paper, wood, cloth - extinguisher is water based
B -flammable liquids such as gasoline, solvents, and paints - extin. contains smothering chemicals
C - electrical equipment - extin. contains non-conductive agents
D - combustible metals
Term
halongenated agents (halon)
Definition
a gas that chemically inhibits the spread of fire, can damage the ozone layer, so alternatives are being explored for the future
Term
intumescent materials
Definition
building material that expands rapidly in response to fire filling gaps to prevent the passage of fire, heat and smoke
available as strips, caulk, paint, and spreadable putty
Term
3 types of intrusion detection
Definition
permimeter protection
area or room protection
object protection
Term
perimeter protection
Definition
secures the entry points to a space - include doors, windows,skylights, ducts, tunnels, other service entrances
Term
magnetic contacts
Definition
used on doors and windows to sound an alarm when the contact is broken or send a signal to a central monitoring station
*can be surface mounted, recessed into the door and frame, or concealed in special hinges
Term
glass break detectors
Definition
metallic foil or vibration detector mounted on the glass senses when glass is broken
Term
window screens
Definition
fine wires embedded in them that can be used to set off a alarm if they are cut or broken
Term
photoelectric cells
Definition
detect when a beam has been broken
can be surface mounted, butlook better when they are recessed
Term
photoelectric beams
Definition
beams warn of an intrustion by sending a pulsed beam across the space. when the beam is broken and alarm is signalled.
*large and small areas
*equipment small and can be concealed
Term
infared detector
Definition
sense source of infared radition, such as human body, compared with normal room radiation
*must have clear field of view of protected area
Term
audio detector
Definition
listen for unusual sounds in a space above what is normally encountered.
Term
pressure sensors
Definition
these sensors dectect weight on a floor or other surfaces, can be separate fixtures laid over existing floor finish or placed under carpet
Term
ultrasonic detector
Definition
emit a very high frequency sound wave. when the soundwave is interrupted, and alarm is activated.
*limited to a space 12' high and 20'x30'
Term
microwave detectors
Definition
emit field of microwave radiation and sense interruptions in that field
*limited use in interior construction because the rays can penetrate most building materials and are reflected by metal.
Term
capacitance proximity detectors
Definition
detect when metal objects are touched
Term
vibration detectors
Definition
sense a disturbance of an object
Term
infared motion detectors
Definition
determine if the space around an object is violated
Term
electronic surveillance
Definition
interception of sound or signals emitted from computer screen.
to prevent, electromagnetic or radio frequency shielding is required
Term
electronic shielding
Definition
building a cage of continuously conductive material that catches signals and conduct them to the ground.
*rating of protection is measured in decibels of attenuation
*government and military facilities are designed for 100dB across a broad bandwith of signals, very expensive
*corporate needs, 60 dB stops 99.9% of signals coming from office computers and other sources
Term
electronic shielding for corporations
Definition
60dB
*copper foil (difficult to install)
*non-woven fabric placed behind wall surface
*metallic shielding paint
*fine mesh in windows or special shielded glass
*filters are required for tel/data and power where the penetrate the membrane
**consult a security expert
Term
to prevent locks from being torqued apart
Definition
security strikes
cover plates
cylinder guards
Term
proximity card readers
Definition
can be concealed in the wall
some can read the card in a person's wallet a few feet from the device
Term
punched card access
Definition
used by hotels
key code is changed each time a new person checks in to the room
Term
biometric devices
Definition
read the retina of the eye or a handprint, voice prints
Term
electric lock
Definition
retracts the bolt when activated from the secure side of the door
require an electric hinge
Term
electric strike
Definition
replace the standard door strike and consist of a moveable mechanism that is mortised into the frame. a latch bolt is fixed from the secure side of the door, and with activation, the electric strike retracts
Term
electromagnetic lock
Definition
lock holds the door closed with magnetic force
Term
coordination with electrical and signal systems - issues to consider
Definition
*lighting for surveillance
*cctv vendor needs to know the lighting, or may spec the lighting
*physical space for equipment
*speakers in ceiling
*concealed transformers
Term
circular stairway
Definition
the inside smaller arc cannot be lsess than twice the width of the stair or it becomes a winding stair
Term
formula for determining the length of tread
Definition
2R+T=25
typical, 7" riser and 11" tread
IBC limits risers to 7" and minimum tread to 11"
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