HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌ Sample Clauses

HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌. 2.2.1.1 HVAC designs must account for all AV equipment and maximum occupancy to maintain temperatures comfortable for occupants and safe for AV equipment. 2.2.1.1.1 Long-term ambient room temperature target for these VC rooms to operate in is 21 degrees Celsius with a relative humidity level of 30-50%. 2.2.1.1.2 Maximum short-term (1 hour) sustainable ambient temperature for these rooms is 24 degrees Celsius with a relative humidity level of 30-50%. 2.2.1.2 Active cooling shall be provided to account for the equipment and occupancy heat gains. The minimum cooling capacity shall be calculated and coordinated by Project Co. Maximum occupancy must be factored in for all heating calculations. 2.2.1.3 The location of the compressor must not interfere with the acoustical requirements and must not introduce vibration into any wall or bulkhead that supports a camera or displace device. 2.2.1.4 A dedicated thermostat, locally controlled shall be provided.
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HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌. ‌‌ 2.2.1.1 Ventilation should be appropriate based on intended clinical uses, expected equipment BTUs and if real medical gasses will be used. 2.2.1.2 Cooling systems must to be designed for a heat load from the specified equipment and a team of up to eleven performing intensive work and one person dressed only in a hospital gown inside the room for one or more hours with all doors closed.
HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌. 1. There is a significant amount and variety of equipment used in Lecture Theatre systems, such as projectors, computers, video displays, switching units, and other signal processing equipment. The Lecture Theatre and control room space’s HVAC design will account for AV equipment and maximum occupancy to maintain temperatures comfortable for occupants and safe for AV equipment. 2. Specialized temperature and humidity requirements for Lecture Theatre space are as follows: a. The long-­‐term ambient room temperature target for these rooms to operate in is 21 degrees Celsius. b. The maximum short-­‐term (1 hour) sustainable ambient temperature for these rooms is 24 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 30-­‐50%. 3. Specialized temperature and humidity requirements for the booth operator/rack room are as follows: a. The long-­‐term ambient room temperature target for these rooms to operate in is 22 degrees Celsius. b. The maximum short-­‐term (1 hour) sustainable ambient temperature for these rooms is 30 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 30-­‐50%. c. The estimated usage for the Lecture Theatre Room is 13 hours per day during the work week (Monday through Friday) and 10 hours per day on weekends. FINAL DRAFT 4. Consideration will be given to the location of the compressor such that it does not interfere with the acoustical requirements and does not introduce vibration into any walls or bulkhead that supports a camera.
HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌. 1. There is a significant amount and variety of equipment used in Lecture Theatre systems, such as projectors, computers, video displays, switching units, and other signal processing equipment. The Lecture Theatre and Booth Operator/ Rack Room space’s HVAC design will account for AV equipment and maximum occupancy to maintain temperatures comfortable for occupants and safe for AV equipment. 2. Specialized temperature and humidity requirements for theatre space are as follows: a. The long-­‐term ambient room temperature target for these rooms to operate in is 21 degrees Celsius. b. The maximum short-­‐term (1 hour) sustainable ambient temperature for these rooms is 24 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 30-­‐50%. 3. Specialized temperature and humidity requirements for the booth operator/rack room are as follows: a. The long-­‐term ambient room temperature target for these rooms to operate in is 22 degrees
HVAC AND HEAT LOAD‌. 1. In Videoconference Meeting Rooms and Videoconference Classroom spaces, HVAC designs will account for all AV equipment and maximum occupancy to maintain temperatures comfortable for occupants and safe for AV equipment. There is a significant amount and variety of equipment used in the 40-­‐ and 45-­‐seat Videoconference Meeting Room and Videoconference Classroom, such as projectors, computers, video displays, switching units and other signal processing equipment. The equipment generates a substantial heat load, especially in the booth operator/rack room. a. Long-­‐term ambient room temperature target for these rooms to operate in is 21 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 30-­‐50%. b. Maximum short-­‐term (1 hour) sustainable ambient temperature for these rooms is 24 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 30-­‐50%. FINAL DRAFT 2. The Authority’s AV equipment may require up to 6000 BTU/hour of cooling capacity, depending on equipment. Sometimes a room’s HVAC system can handle this load, but this will be confirmed. Maximum occupancy must be factored in for all heating calculations. 3. Consideration will be given to the location of the compressor such that it does not interfere with the acoustical requirements and does not introduce vibration into any wall or bulkhead that supports a camera.

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