Design calculations Sample Clauses

Design calculations. The design criteria used; and
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Design calculations. All subdivisions are required to show design calculations of proposed sanitary sewer systems and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department. The applicant shall submit a design stamped by an Engineer licensed by the State of Oregon. Single family residential services, provided they are not part of a larger development project, are not required to submit calculations to the City if they meet the minimum slope requirements. The calculations shall include the following items:
Design calculations. All subdivisions are required to show design calculations of proposed sanitary sewer systems and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department. The applicant shall submit a design stamped by an Engineer licensed by the State of Oregon. Single family residential services, provided they are not part of a larger development project, are not required to submit calculations to the City provided that they meet the minimum slope requirements. The calculations shall include the following items: 1. A plan showing the proposed street system, tributary sub-areas, existing and future tributary areas, outside the project limits, zoning, projected land use, and any features affecting the system design. 2. Minimum and maximum velocities at the proposed slope and design flows for the proposed development. 3. Load calculations for any shallow installation applications or where heavy traffic loads on the piping system is anticipated.
Design calculations. Design calculations shall be provided for all structures, except Overhead Structures, to be constructed as part of the project. Design Calculations shall be clear, readable and easy to follow. Computer program generated output or data sheet calculations shall be accompanied by input data information and sample calculations to verify the accuracy of the computer output.
Design calculations. Updated electrical loads on all Panel schedules.
Design calculations. Provide one copy for the Owner’s file and copies as required for code authority plan review. CDP-1. Plumbing work, details and plans: a. Fixture schedule, locations and details/elevations, including all handicapped fixtures in accordance with Federal and Arizona State Law requirements b. Equipment schedule, locations. Include larger scale equipment room layouts, showing means of access and service for larger equipment. c. Waste and vent riser diagram with types, locations, key sizes. d. Water and gas piping, locations and sizes diagrams and isometrics. e. Water and gas meters (sizes and locations). f. Water systems pressure calculations, including fixture units and pressures, shown on the drawings. CDP-2. Roof drainage system, locations, key sizes. Overflow drains to daylight, not tie into a common piped system with the primary roof drains. CDP-3. Storm drain calculations, retention and other means of collecting rain water. CDP-4. Fire protection systems: a. Complete alarm systems related to fire protection. b. Complete sprinkler risers, Siamese connections, standpipe systems, and head layouts with risers and head locations (coordinate fully with light fixtures, ceiling tile and other features). Where the review authority allows design-build of this system, the system may be performance specified only, including preferred locations and types of heads. c. Special fire protection systems (data rooms, kitchen hoods and cooking areas, etc.) as required by the Education Specification or design. d. Fire Sprinkler Systems shall be designed or performance specified to the contractor to meet the more demanding of the applicable local, NFPA or FM Global (District’s insurance carrier) requirements. Assure that the design meets latest FM Global requirements from the Owner at the a. Equipment schedule, locations, sizes, types. b. Chilled, condenser, hot water, steam, and condensate piping systems plans, locations, details, and riser diagrams. c. Full mechanical plans showing full ductwork system drawn to scale (no single line drawing for ducts). Include accessories, manual and automatic dampers, smoke and fire dampers required by code. Detail all required access to equipment, accessories or features that requires initial or may require future service or adjustment. Do not leave this to the Contractor as “means and methods”. d. Equipment connections and supports - standard details. e. Outlets, grills, registers properly selected and sized (indicating cfm). f. Flow diagr...
Design calculations. 5.7.1. Design-Builder is responsible for performing and shall prepare Project Calculations as required for code compliance. In addition, Design-Builder is responsible for performing and shall provide calculations for building systems to demonstrate compliance with design guidelines. This includes but is not limited to: a. Area calculations that are based on people volumes and area allowances per person, to include occupied spaces; b. Systems driven by people flows, such as elevators, escalators, major entry points; c. Mechanical subsystems, such as HVAC systems, plumbing fixture counts, water pressure; and d. Electrical subsystems such as generator capacity, electrical demand load, and lighting levels.
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Design calculations. A/E, as well as its Consultants, will maintain a file of the design calculations for civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing parts of each Project, along with calculations required for determining Energy Envelope Indices. Design calculations will show clearly the requirements for the selection and sizing of structure members, air conditioning and heating units, electrical circuits and equipment, lighting fixtures, and any other items requiring calculations.
Design calculations. Complete design calculations shall be signed and sealed by the Purchaser’s Design Engineer. Design calculations shall be legible and fully annotated to facilitate review by the Region Engineer. Purchaser’s Design engineer shall explain all formulae and terms and cite all references.
Design calculations. Consultant shall provide County with all final electrical, mechanical and structural design calculations, organized by specification in pdf format. Consultant shall provide County with a final update on the final design criteria utilized.
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