Architectural and Engineering Design Standards

(avery) #1

Rev. 13 November 1, 2016


Page | 87


  1. Materials
    a. Refer to the UIHC Emergency Generator Specifications in Appendix H.
    b. Generators shall be diesel, 277/480 volt, 3 phase, 4 wire with a remote multi-fan radiator, critical silencer,
    engine control panel, and remote annunciator. Approved manufacturers shall be coordinated with
    Maintenance and Engineering for each project.
    c. Generator distribution switchboards shall have a main-tie-main configuration for redundant connection
    to other generator distribution switchboards. Solid state metering and controls shall be provided in a separate
    metering section.
    d. Automatic transfer switches shall be open transition, bypass-isolation type, ASCO
    7000-7A series. Approved manufacturers shall be ASCO and Zenith.
    e. Non-automatic transfer switches shall be open transition type, ASCO 7000-7N series.
    Approved manufacturers shall be ASCO and Zenith.

  2. Installation
    a. Each branch of the emergency power system shall be installed in raceway separate from the other branches,
    normal power, and any other system wiring.
    b. Generators and main emergency distribution equipment shall be installed in rooms separate from other
    equipment.
    c. Testing shall be in compliance with the UIHC Emergency Generator Specifications and shall include both
    factory and on-site testing.


4.19 Division 27 – Communications


See Appendix N.

4.20 Division 28 – Electronic Safety and Security


28 05 00 Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security


  1. General
    a. Security systems in the facility include closed circuit television (CCTV), video monitoring, and access
    control.
    b. The Safety and Security Department (319-356-4607) shall be consulted during the early design stages to
    discuss types and locations of all security devices for the different security systems.

  2. Door Security Levels
    NOTE:



  • Doors equipped with a security function such as an electr ic strike or a magnetic lock is to be equipped with a closer
    and be positive latching.

  • Hardware substi tutions are not permissible unless approved by chief architect.

  • Design Professional will provide a door schedule electronically in an Excel spreadsheet

  • Door security designati ons will follow the Design Standard designati ons found in this Standard

  • Typical hardware, typical responsible party for hardware supply and door rough-in drawings by security levels are
    found in Appendix L


a. Level 0 Door – No Security.
b. Level 1 Door – Local alarm, request to exit device, door position switch, Secure Core.
Examples: Exterior and stairwell entry doors.
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