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Building 3 Handbook

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Building 3

Handbook

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Table Of Content

Table of Content……………………………………………………………………………..………………...2

Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...5

1.Definition Of the Building………………………….………….…………………..……………….4

Building Drawings……………………………………………………………………..……………………..6

1. Drawing and definition for level 0…………………………………………...……………….6

2. Drawing and definition for level 2…………………………………………….……………..8

3. Drawing and definition for level 3…………………………………………………………...11

4. Drawing and definition for level 4…………………………………………………………...14

5. Drawing and definition for level 5…………………………………………………………...17

HVAC Service……………………………………………………………………………….….……………….20

Air Handling Unit…………………………………..………………………………………………..21

Fan Coil Unit………………….………………………………………………….….………………..23

Air Cooling Unit …………………………………….……………………….……….................24

Exhaust Fan Unit………………...……………..………………….……………………………....25

Stair Pressurization System……………….….………………………….…………………….26

Control Valves…………………….…………………………….……………………….……………27

Chilled Water Pumps……………………………………….…………….………….…………...28

Motor Control Panels………………………………….……………………………..…………..29

Variable air Valve & Volume Unit…………………………….……………….……...…...30

Fume Hood…………………….………………………………………...………….……………..31

Cold Room………………….………………………………………...……………..……………..32

Fire Smoke Dumpers……………………………..…………………………...………….…...33

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Emergency Contact #: Land Line – 911 Mobile: 012 8080911

I hope this Handbook will be a useful subject in the delivery of the

required information that will aid its readers in the operation of

this facility, I want to thank everyone who had contributed their

efforts, time and skills to complete this Handbook through the col-

lection of its data.

For any additional or unclear matters related to this manual, kindly

be free to contact me as per the below provided information;

WISSAM EL KHATIB

Unit 1A-B Manager

Contact # : 0569738867

[email protected]

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Lift & Automation………………………………………………………………………………..…….…….34

1. Elevators………………………………………………………………………………………….….……..34

2. Shutter Doors…………………………………………………………………………..…….…….....36

3. Cradles…………………………………………………………………………………………...….…....36

4. Loading Dock……………………………………………………………………………….…...……..36

Electrical Service…………………………………………………………………………………...….…...37

Distribution Switchgear-Substation……………...………………………………....……...38

Electrical Panel………………………………………………………………..……………….....…..39

3. Dimming System / Lutron System……………………..…………...…..…………...……..40

4. PMS (Power Monitoring System)……………………..…………….…………....…...…….40

5. Motorized Blinds…………………………………………………….………………………....…….40

6. Power Protection………………………………………………….…………………....……..…….41

7. Light Fixtures………………………………………………………….…………………....…..…...…42

Fire Fighting & Alarm System……………………………………………………….....…...47

VESDA (Early Warning Aspirating Smoke Detection)…………………..……….…..….48

Hydraulic & Plumbing Service………………………………………………………...…….49

Fire Fighting System……………………………….………………………………………..….……..50

R.O System………………………………………………………….…………………….……...………..56

N2 System……………………………….…………………………………………………….………..…..57

Vacuum System……………………………………..………………….………………….……..……..58

Compressed Air System……………………….…………………….……………….….……….....59

Drinking Fountain………………………….……………….…………………..……………......……59

Solar System…………………………………………………….…………………………...……….……59

Eye Wash…………………………………………………………………………………………………….59

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Civil Service…………………………………………………………………………………………..…60

1. Types Of civil Items……………………………………………………………………..…...60

2. Floor finishing tables for the floor materials ………………………………..….63

3. Floor finishing drawings for the types and codes of materials………...64

Audio Visual System …………………………………………………………………………...….69

Core Lab Services……………………………………………………………..………………….....71

Campus Emergency Evacuation Plan……………………………………………….…….74

Thank You…………………………………………………...……………….……...…..79

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Introduction

This user guide provides an overview to the main aspects and components

of building 3 and its facilities.

Definition Of The Building.

Building 3 is one of the most sophisticated lab facility in comparison with

the other buildings, it contains 30 Labs that runs different types of re-

searches, The area of the facility is 63,515 SQM. which is divided among 5

levels, each level as well contain 6 areas, the catwalks which are above

the labs holds all the supports & electromechanical wirings & ducting that

provides for the labs a continuous supply of electricity, water, supply of

gas...etc.

This Booklet contains important data that’s mandatory required for it’s us-

ers to operate this facility such as ( HVAC`s , Electricals , Hydraulics , Fire

Alarm Systems , CIVIL`s & Audio Visual) .

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Building 3 Drawings Building 3 Level 0

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Campus Emergency Evacuation PlanCampus Emergency Evacuation Plan

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Definition of Level 0.

The floor space in level 0 is 13,732.69 sqm, it is mainly a technical area where

all the technical rooms are in area 3 & area 6 in addition to the Labs / clean

room in area 1 & area 4. Also in level 0 we have the auditorium in area 5.

The distribution below shows how many Labs, conference rooms, work-

stations and PI offices we have in level 0 and in which areas.

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 0 1 1

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 0 3 9 3 2

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 0 18 24 7

Conference Rooms

PI Offices/Offices

Workstations

S/N LAB NO.

LOCATION UPDATED as of 10 SEPT 2013

LAB NAME NEW LAB NUMBER

Bldg Level Area ZONE

1 CFO 100

3-0400 B3 L0 A1 600 Advanced Nanofabrication

2 CFO 800

3-0300 B3 L0 A4 800 Imaging & Characterization

3 CFO 900

3-0352 B3 L0 --- --- NMR - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

List Of the Labs

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Building 3 Level 2

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7- PCW (Process Chilled Water)

Responsible for cooling down the

equipment / tools used by the end

user

8- RAHU

Maintain the parameters inside the lab in

terms of pressure and temperature

9- Nitrogen Purifier

Provide purifier nitrogen for the

end user

10- Dry Scrubber / Wet Scrubber

Neutralizing the toxic gas in case of any

leak

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3- Stream Generator

Maintain the humidity condition for

the lab environment .

4- DDU Dehumidification Unit

Maintain the humidity condition for

the lab environment.

5- CDA Compressed Dried Air

Provide compressed dry air for the

end user for special cleaning pur-

pose

6- AWN Acid Waste Neutra Plant

Treatment of the waste water com-

ing from the Nano lab, for safety

environment purpose

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Definition Of Level 2.

The floor Space in level 2 is 13,699.51 Sqm, it contain labs– conference

Rooms, PI Offices & Workstations.

The Distribution below shows how many labs-Conference Rooms-

Workstation & PI Offices we have and in which areas.

Area 1-4 Area 2 Area 3-6 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 2 1 1 1

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 2 2 2

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 2 40 36 40 36

Conference Rooms

PI Offices/Offices

Workstations

PI Office Workstations

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S/N LAB NO.

LOCATION

UPDATED as of 10 SEPT 2013 LAB NAME NEW LAB

NUMBER Bldg Level Area ZONE

List Of The Labs

1 LFO 10 3-2610 B3 L2 A1 600 Metal Nano structural & High Resolution Tomog-raphy

2 LFO 20 3-2620 B3 L2 A1 600 Functional Materials

3 LFO 40 3-2630 B3 L2 A1 600 Integrated Nanotechnology

4 LFO 59 3-2640 B3 L2 A1 600 (IMPACT) Integrated Microwave Packaging An-tennas & Circuits Tech Lab

5 LFO 54 3-2650 B3 L2 A1 600 Distributed Sensing Systems

6 LFO 60 (S4)

3-2730 B3 L2 A3 700 Macromolecular Science & Engineering (Swing Lab 4)

7 LFO 61 (S4)

3-2730 B3 L2 A3 700 Inorganic Synthesis Lab (Swing Lab 4)

8 LFO 62 (S4)

3-2730 B3 L2 A3 700 NPMWDR - Nanostructured Polymeric Mem-branes & Water Desalination Research (Swing Lab 4)

9 LFO 63 (S4)

3-2730 B3 L2 A3 700 Multicomponent Membranes Lab (Swing Lab 4)

10 LFO 28 3-2820 B3 L2 A4 800 Thin Film

11 LFO 64

(UNDER CON-STRUCTION)

B3 L2 A6 --- Microfluids Thrust Lab

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Core Lab Services High end lab in which the below facilities are maintained by our core labs

maintenance team, it is located in building 3 level 0 .

1- PVAC (vacuum Pumps)

Provide Vacuum to the end users

within the required pressure

2- DIWP (DI Water)

Provide ultra pure water under specific

parameters.

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Plasma TV Projector Controller with Laptop

Projector

Video Camera (TANBERG) Big White screen

IT System

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Building 3 Level 3

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Definition Of level 3.

The floor space in level 3 is 12,023.87 sqm, and it contain Labs,

Conference rooms, workstations, & PI Offices.

The distribution below shows how many labs, conference rooms,

PI Offices & workstations do we have and in which areas.

Conference Rooms

Area 1-4 Area 2 Area 3-6 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 3 1 1 1 1

PI Offices/Offices

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 3 6 8 6 8

Workstations

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 3 55 16 36 57 16 36

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Audio visual System Due to the importance of building 3, it holds many conference rooms in addi-

tion to a big auditorium that can handle up to 150 people, these conference

rooms are equipped with world’s best audio visual systems, the micro-

phones, audio mixers, still and video cameras, film projectors, slide projec-

tors, VCRs, CD and DVD players/recorders, amplifiers and speakers allows

the users of these rooms to have a clear & pleasant experience while watch-

ing or being a part of a scientific lecture

Touch Panel (CRESTRON), IT Controller for the auditorium

Big White Screen in Auditorium

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List Of The Labs

1 LFO 4 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 Solar Technology (Swing Lab 2)

2 LFO 42 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 Organic Spintronics (Swing Lab 2)

3 LFO 45 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 Functional Nanomaterials (Swing Lab 2)

4 LFO 54 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 Distributed Sensing Systems (Swing Lab 2)

5 LFO 59 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 (IMPACT) Integrated Microwace Packaging An-tennas & Circuits Tech Lab (Swing Lab 2)

6 LFO 62 (S2)

3-3730 B3 L3 A3 700 NPMWDR - Nanostructured Polymeric Mem-branes & Water Desalination (Swing Lab 2)

7 LFO 16 3-3810 B3 L3 A4 800 Photonics

8 LFO 25 3-3820 B3 L3 A4 800 Semiconductor and Material Spectroscopy (SMS)

9 LFO 45 3-3830 B3 L3 A4 800 Functional Nanomaterials

10 LFO 35/36

3-3840 B3 L3 A4 800 Advanced Micro & Nano Systems

11 LFO 17 3-3850 B3 L3 A4 800 Sensor

12 LFO 65 3-3910 B3 L3 A6 900 Open Access - Analytical Core Lab

13 LFO 29 3-3930 B3 L3 A6 900 Analytical Core Lab

S/N LAB NO.

LOCATION

UPDATED as of 10 SEPT 2013 LAB NAME NEW LAB

NUMBER Bldg Level Area ZONE

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Building 3 Level 4

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Definition Of level 4.

The floor space in level 4 is 12,023.87 sqm, and it contain Labs,

Conference rooms, workstations, & PI Offices.

The distribution below shows how many labs, conference rooms,

PI Offices & workstations do we have and in which areas.

Conference Rooms

Area 1-4 Area 2 Area 3-6 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 4 1 1 1 1

PI Offices/Offices

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 4 6 8 6 8

Workstations

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 4 54 16 36 54 16 36

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List Of The Labs

S/N LAB NO.

LOCATION

UPDATED as of 10 SEPT 2013 LAB NAME NEW LAB

NUMBER Bldg Level Area ZONE

1 LFO 9 3-4620 B3 L4 A1 600 Catalysis Research Center

2 LFO 9 3-4730 B3 L4 A3 700 Catalysis Research Center

3 LFO 9 3-4830 B3 L4 A4 800 Catalysis Research Center

4 LFO 9 3-4930 B3 L4 A6 900 Catalysis Research Center

5 LFO 55 (Inside LFO9)

(UNDER CON-STRUCTIO

B3 L4 A4 --- Micellar and Super molecular Catalysis

6 LFO 56 (Inside LFO9)

(UNDER CON-STRUCTIO

B3 L4 A3 --- Heterogeneous Photocatalysis

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Building 3 Level 5

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Definition Of level 5.

The floor space in level 5 is 12,035.28 sqm, and it is mainly a mechanical

area for the AHUs in addition to the conference rooms.

Conference Rooms

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6

Level 5 4 4

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Building 3 - IBN Sina Laboratory Building

Floor Finishing

S/N

Items Level

0 Level

2 Level

3 Level

4 Level

5

Total Quanti-ty SQM

1 Carpet- Fixed Beige C-0A 729 729

2 Carpet - Beige with green circles C-0B

0

3 Carpet - Red C-0C 111 36 36 29 212

4 Carpet - Grey C-0D 101 101

5 Carpet - Syncopation C-50 1,681 1,970 3,029 3,029 9,709

6 Carpet - Syncopation C-53 39 67 67 173

7 Carpet - Soulmate C-55 74 149 74 297

8 Carpet - Syncopation C-63 151 704 704 504 2,063

9 Concrete CO-00

1454 1,019 2,473

10 Epoxy Coating - Jotun 071 E-0A

7,283 123 292 292 9,767 17,868

11 Epoxy Coating - Bolidtop System - 20626 Light Yellow E-0B

1,042 1,042

12 Granite Absolute Black ST-01 265 162 150 150 73 800

13 Limestone - Egyption yellow St-02

1,316 105 105 382 1,908

14 Stone Base

St-50A

722 1,195 970 1,045 241 4,173

15 Vinyle - white QT-01

2,541 2,769 2,055 4,116 11,481

16 Vinyle - Grey Qt-0A 20 28 28 34 110

17 Stainless Steel Mesh

STS-00

24 24

12593 10137 9646 9646 1103

0

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Wooden Wall

Terracotta

CLG-10 Trade 130 (Metal Ceiling), CLG-11 Trade 130 (Ultima) CLG-03B & 03C (Diacaustic)

Bridge between B-2 & B 3

Handrail & Wooden Stair Wall Curtains

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HVAC SERVICE

Heating, Ventilation, and air conditioning is the technology of indoor and vehicu-

lar environmental comfort

HVAC Equipment

Air Handling Unit

Fan Coil Unit

Air Cooling Unit

Exhaust Fan Unit

Stair Pressurization System

Control Valves

Chilled Water Pumps

Motor Control Panels

Variable air Valve & Volume Unit

Fume Hood

Cold Room

Fire Smoke Dumpers

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Single Steel Door Double Steel Door Single steel door w/window

Double steel door Double wooden door w/

window Double Glass Door

Single wooden door Single wooden door

for toilet cubical

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Civil Service

Double metal door Single metal Door

Double wooden door w/

Push Bar

Single wooden door w/

Push Bar

Single wooden door w/

window

Single steel Door Double Glass Door

Double steel door w/

glass & Push bar

Single metal door w/

glass for all the labs

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Air Handling Unit

AN AIR HANDLER, or air handling unit (often abbreviated to AHU), is a de-

vice used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and

air-conditioning (HVAC) system. An air handler is usually a large metal box

containing a blower, heating or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers,

sound attenuators, and dampers. Air handlers usually connect to

a ductwork ventilation system that distributes the conditioned air through the

building and returns it to the AHU. Sometimes AHUs discharge (supply) and

admit (return) air directly to and from the space served without ductwork

Air handling unit ( AHU 200 & 100 ) made by:

Area –1 Area –4 Area –3 Area –6

Level –0 - - - 1

Level –5 6 6 6 6

Quantity & Location Of AHU’S

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5. Compressed Air System Purpose: to supply pure air for LAB .

6. Drinking fountain

There are 42 drinking fountains in

Bldg. 3 distributed into all levels all

areas

7. Solar System

Located in roof top of the building

8. Eye Wash

Located in each lab or any

chemical stores.

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Automatic Dewar Filling Stations: There are 4 LN2 filling stations available in the Lab Building 2 & 3.

1 unit in the Receiving Area of Bldgs. 2 & 3

1 unit in NMR lab

1 unit in Imaging & FEI labs

1 unit in the Clean room

4. Vacuum Systems Purpose: to remove the toxic gases due to the chemical reaction.

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2. Fan Coil Unit (FCU-100)

FAN COIL UNIT (FCU) is a simple device consisting of a heating or cooling coil and fan. It is part of an HVAC system found in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Typically a fan coil unit is not connected to ductwork, and is used to control the temperature in the space where it is installed, or serve multiple spaces. It is controlled either by a manual on/off switch or by

thermostat.

Due to their simplicity, fan coil units are more economical to install than duct-

ed or central heating systems with air handling units. However, they can be

noisy because the fan is within the same space. Unit configurations are nu-

merous including horizontal (ceiling mounted) or vertical (floor mounted).

In Building 3

We have 12

FCU

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3. Air Cooling Unit (ACU 101):

AIR COOLING UNIT: is a major or home appliance, system, or mechanism designed to change the air temperature and humidity within an

area (used for cooling and sometimes heating depending on the

air properties at a given time). The cooling is typically done using a sim-

ple refrigeration cycle, but sometimes evaporation is used, commonly for

comfort cooling in buildings and motor vehicles. In construction, a complete

system of heating, ventilation and air conditioning is referred to as "HVAC"

ACU 101 Made by Emerson’s Liebert

In building 3 We have 3 ACU

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3. Liquid nitrogen ( N2 )

is nitrogen in a liquid state at an extremely low temperature.

It is produced industrially by fractional distillation of liquid air. Liquid nitrogen is a colorless clear liquid with density of 0.807 g/mL at its boiling point and a dielectric constant of 1.43. Liquid nitrogen is often referred to by the abbre-

viation LN2 .

LN2 Withdrawal Vessels : Primary Vessel; 34,070 Liters feeding to the Vaporizers then converted to Ni-trogen gas for the Buildings nitrogen gas system .

Secondary Vessel; 22,712 Liters supplying directly Liquid Nitrogen-LN2 thru

vacuum jacketed (VJ) piping system to NMR & Cleanroom .

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4. Exhaust Fan Unit ( EXF 100 )

Exhaust Fans: A mechanical ventilation device that helps to draw out stale and

impure air from your occupied area and bring in fresh air, thereby improving

the quality of indoor air. Exhaust fans are typically ducted to the exteriors of

your facility, through which bad indoor air can effectively be removed from your

working space.

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5. Stair Pressurization System

STAIR PRESSURIZATION SYSTEMS are the most commonly utilized means

for protecting exit stairwells in high-rise buildings from smoke in the event of

fire. Stair pressurization systems are difficult to design for tall buildings due to

the impact of stack effect on maintaining uniform pressures over the building’s

height, and creation of excessive door overpressures that may impact exiting

is a concern. The effectiveness of a stair pressurization system is also depend-

ent on maintaining the doors predominately closed to maintain the required

pressure differential to keep smoke from entering the stair, a situation that may

not be possible during the event of a full building evacuation or where cata-

strophic damage has occurred to the stair.

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2. Reverse osmosis (RO) :

is a water purification technology that uses a semipermeable membrane.

This membrane-technology is not properly a filtration method. In RO, an ap-

plied pressure is used to overcome osmotic pressure, a colligative property,

that is driven by chemical potential, a thermodynamic parameter. RO can re-

move many types of molecules and ions from solutions and is used in both in-

dustrial processes and in producing potable water. The result is that

the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the

pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side.

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Stand pipes and hose cabinets : In each level behind the landing valve hose cabinet installed for emergency cases. In each cabinet we found two high pressure fire hoses and one water regula-tor gun.

This cabinets should be checked every month by trained team .

Fire Fighting Pumps

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6. Control Valves

Control valves used to control conditions such as

flow, pressure, temperature, and liquid level by fully or partially opening or

closing in response to signals received from controllers that compare a "set

point" to a "process variable" whose value is provided by sensors that moni-

tor changes in such conditions

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7. Chilled Water Pumps

Chilled water Pumps is a commodity often used to cool a building's air and

equipment, especially in situations where many individual rooms must be

controlled separately, such as a hotel.

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Stand pipes and hose cabinets : The stand or the main riser installed in the corner of the emergency stair case . The role of this riser is to supply the water to each branch in the building. Landing valve installed on stand pipe per each level to supply water to the fire hoses in emergency cases . Check valve and alarm control gate valve installed per each level.

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Sprinklers used in the campus are of different manufacturers but of the same specification . There are four types of sprinklers used in the manufactured by two dif-ferent companies Tyco and Reliable . Types of sprinklers used from TYCO :

Fast response pendent sprinklers .

Rapid response residential pendent sprinklers ( white cover )

Recessed pendent sprinklers

Types of sprinklers used from Reliable :

Concealed pendent (chrome cover ) RFC 43

The common specification for all types of sprinklers are:

Ambient temperature : 38 C

Operation temperature : Varies from 68 to 74 C.

Minimum distance between sprinklers : 2200 mm

Maximum covers : 3600*3600 mm2 .

Maximum pressure discharge :12 bars .

Minimum pressure discharge : 7.2 bars

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8. Motor Control Panels

Motor Control Panel is a Power distribution systems used in large commercial

and industrial applications & can be complex. Power may be distributed

through switchgear, switchboards, transformers, and panel boards.

Power distributed throughout a commercial or industrial application is used

for a variety of applications such as heating, cooling, lighting, and motor-

driven machinery

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9. Variable air Valve & Volume Unit

Variable Air Volume (VAV) is a type of heating, ventilating, and/or air-

conditioning (HVAC) system. The simplest VAV system incorporates

one supply duct that, when in cooling mode, distributes approximately 55 °

F (13 °C) supply air. Because the supply air temperature, in this simplest of

VAV systems, is constant, the air flow rate must vary to meet the rising and

falling heat gains or losses within the thermal zone served.

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1. Fire Fighting System: Supply Piping Network

The riser diagram up shows the supply network for the campus buildings. Each branch controlled by check valve and alarm control gate valve. Three control valves installed on the main line between building 18 and five ,building 3 and 1,the third inside the pump room between building 2 and 14 . The main line supply to RPIC and two hydrants FH9 and FH11 a crossing the road under the ground by 200mm UPVC pipe.

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10. Fume Hood

A fume hood or fume cupboard is a type of local[1] ventilation device that is designed to limit exposure to hazardous or toxic fumes, vapors or dusts. A fume hood is typically a large piece of equipment enclosing five sides of a work area, the bottom of which is most commonly located at a standing work

height.

Two main types exist, ducted and recirculating (aka ductless). The principle is

the same for both types: air is drawn in from the front (open) side of the cabi-

net, and expelled outside the building .

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11. Cold Room

Cold rooms are designed to control temperature and humidity levels at very

close tolerance control levels based on the requirements of each specific

application. Many rooms are utilized for medical and biopharmaceutical re-

search and development, with other applications requiring close tolerance

control for human performance test labs, film testing and development, ma-

terials testing, and stability testing. The designs of these rooms based on

the fundamental guideline

that no compromises concerning room temperature gradient, microprocessor

controls, refrigeration system quality, and humidity control devices can be

allowed past our doors

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Hydraulic Service

1. Fire Fighting System

2. R.O System

3. N2 System

4. Vacuum System

5. Compressed Air System

6. Drinking Fountain

7. Solar System

8. Eye Wash

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1. Vesda ( Early Warning Aspirating Smoke Detection )

VESDA by Xtralis very early warning aspirating smoke detection solutions with

continuous air sampling provide the earliest possible warning of an impending

fire hazard. VESDA ASDs buy the critical time needed to investigate an alarm

and initiate an appropriate response to prevent injury, property damage or

business disruption. VESDA detectors have multi-level warnings and a wide

range of sensitivity that does not degrade or change over time, so even minute

levels of smoke can be detected before a fire has time to escalate. In addition,

VESDA systems are manufactured using targeted Six Sigma techniques and

ISO 9000 standards and have been certified by regulatory bodies worldwide.

Vesda ( Early Warning Aspirating Smoke Detection

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12. Fire Smoke Dumpers

Fire dampers are passive fire protection products used in heating, ventila-

tion, and air conditioning (HVAC) ducts to prevent the spread of fire inside

the ductwork through fire-resistance rated walls and floors.

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LIFT & AUTOMATION

2 panoramic Schindler elevators

2000 KG-26 Persons

One Schindler freight elevator 7200

KG-96 Persons

6 Schindler service elevator 2500

KG-33 persons

Elevators

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Fire Fighting & Alarm SystemsFire Fighting & Alarm Systems

Cultural property management is entrusted with the responsibility of

protecting and preserving an institution's buildings, collections, oper-

ations and occupants. Constant attention is required to minimize ad-

verse impact due to climate, pollution, theft, vandalism, insects, mold

and fire. Because of the speed and totality of the destructive forces of

fire, it constitutes one of the more serious threats. Vandalized or envi-

ronmentally damaged structures can be repaired and stolen objects

recovered. Items destroyed by fire, however, are gone forever. An un-

controlled fire can obliterate an entire room's contents within a few

minutes and completely burn out a building in a couple hours.

The first step toward halting a fire is to properly identify the incident,

raise the occupant alarm, and then notify emergency response profes-

sionals. This is often the function of the fire detection and alarm sys-

tem.

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Sure Lights – EXIT Signs ( X – 04 )

Projector – Flood Lights( H – 25

Square Operator Lights ( H – 23 )

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Locations and numbers of the elevators

6

9

8

3

5 4

7 2

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There are 3 types of shutter doors in

building 3.

Fire Rated: 4 Doors

Aluminum: 9 Doors

Galvanized: 4 doors

One loading dock in level 0 area 6

For loading or unloading any shipment

from or to building 3

2 Sky fold door to separate the confer-

ence room in level 5 area 1&4

2 Cradles in the roof top of the building,

to use them for any maintenance or

cleaning work on the envelop of the

building.

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Sky Dome( F – 40 )

Leda Lite Voice ( F – 40 )

Light cast Down light ( C – 01 )

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Steller ( F – 28 )

Infinite 3 fixture( F – 28 )

HID Mini Base Mount ( H – 28 )

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ELECTRICAL SERVICE Electrical Power System: is a network of electrical components used to sup-

ply, transmit and use electric power.

Electric power is the product of two quantities: Current and Voltage. These two

quantities can vary with respect to time (AC Power) or can be kept at constant

levels (DC Power).

Most refrigerators, air conditioners, Pumps and industrial machinery use AC

Power whereas most computers and digital equipment use DC Power (the dig-

ital devices you plug into the main typically have an internal or external power

adapted to convert from AC to DC power).

Factors and Components of Building Electrical System are:

Distribution Switchgear-Substation– transforms the voltage from high to

low and distribute to low voltage panels.

2. Distribution Panels– Distribute the power to sub panels

3. Distribution Panels– Distribute the power to sub panels

4. Low voltage panels– distribute power to loads like heaters, dumpers,

sockets, etc…

5. Dimming System– Controls the lighting system of the building

6. PMS (Power Monitoring System).

7. Motorized Blinds– it is a motorized and programmable window shade.

8. Lighting protection is a metal rod or metallic object mounted on the top of

the building using a wire or electrical conductor to interface with ground or

earth through an electrode engineered to protect the building in the event of

lighting strike.

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1. Distribution Switch Gear (Substation)

In building 3 there are 4 electrical substations with normal power in level 0 and

one emergency substation– stand by power or backup

Substation input: 13.8 KV 60 HZ Substation Output: 380 V 60 HZ

A Substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribu-

tion system. Substation transform voltage from high to low or the reverse.

A substation include transformers to change voltage levels between high

transmission voltages and lower distribution voltages.

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Eklisse ( F – 14 )

CROMPACK Reflectors with wire guard ( F – 17 )

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8. Lighting Fixtures (Low Voltage)

Voice Suspended Product ( F – 39 -1 )

Leda Lite Pure FX ( F – 34 )

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2. Distribution Panel

Distribution panel is a component of an elec-

tricity supply system which divides an electri-

cal power feed into subsidiary circuits, while

providing a protective circuit breaker for each

circuit, in a common enclosure

3. Sub Panel/ Low Voltage Panel

Sub-Panel are separate breaker panels that

can contain new circuits, allowing you to

readjust energy distribution.

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4. Dimming System /Lutron System

Lutron light control products range from individual dimmers to total light

management systems that control entire building complex.

No matter where they are installed or how big the system, every Lurton

product saves energy by reducing electrical consumption.

Lutron also protect the environment by decreasing the demand for light

bulbs. Since lamp life, customers have to buy fewer bulbs, and that re-

duces the energy and environmental impacts associated with the manu-

facturing of fluorescent, incandescent, halogen, and other types of lamps

5. PMS (Power Monitoring System)

6. Motorized blinds

Motorized blinds can complete-

ly raise or lower the window

shade or curtains by using

the touch of a button.

PMS is a monitoring task, such as power

trending, controlling and identification of

source of energy consumption and load

profiles of power supply segments

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7. Lighting Protection

A Lighting Rod or Lighting conductor is a metal rod or metallic object mount-

ed on top of a building, electrically bonded using a wire or electrical conductor

to interface with ground or earth through an electrode, engineered to protect

the building in the event of lighting strike. If lighting hits the building it will pref-

erentially strike the rod and the conducted to ground through the wire, instead

of passing through the building, where it could start a fire or cause electrocu-

tion