Project Name
Project Number
TEMF
Statement of Work
UFC 4-214-02, 24 Jul 03
primary building. Power service to buildings will be fed underground from the transformer to
building service entrance equipment, located in the electrical equipment room.
9-5.1
Special Power Requirements. Electrical power outlets for special power should be
coordinated with workbench locations in shops, and provided in the maintenance bays.
[Coordinate with activity and include detailed requirements. Both low voltage (for example, 70
V) and high frequency (for example, 400 Hz) power may be required. These requirements are
unit specific, and the using service must identify these special power requirements and provide
the O&MA or OPA funding for the purchase of equipment to support these needs. Although
these requirements may be included in the construction contract, they cannot be provided from
MCA funds.]
9-5.2
Receptacles. Receptacles and devices in repair bays, except inspection pit, will be
located a minimum of 500 mm above finished floor. Equipment located in inspection pits will be
suitable for installation in a class 1, division 1, hazardous location.
9-5.3
Grounding. Each maintenance building will have a ground grid around the building
perimeter for grounding incoming service, building steel, telephone service, piping, and internal
grounding requirements. Ground straps will be provided where required by function and will be
connected to the building grounding system. A grounding point will be provided in each repair
and scheduled maintenance bay. Grounding points will be provided in vehicle and equipment
parking areas on 10 000 mm centers. [Additional grounding may be provided based on project
requirements. Coordinate with Chapter 2 requirements].
9-6
TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Communications and data lines will be underground
from the base communications system to the main distribution equipment located in the
communications room of the primary building. Telephone and data outlets will be provided in
core areas and supply administration areas. Provide a minimum of one data and one telephone
outlet in each space requiring outlets. In administration and shop control areas provide a
telephone and a data outlet for each 7.5 m2 of floor area. Every work station should have a
telephone and data outlet. In mechanical and electrical rooms and corridors provide outlets for
wall mounted equipment. For controlled access facilities, provide outlets for wall mounted
equipment at primary entrance. [Additional locations may be provided based on coordination
with the facility user]. All cable distribution and telecommunications requirements shall be in
accordance with I3A and TIA/EIA 568 & 569.
9-6.1
Cable and jacks shall be Category 5E per EIA/TIA 568A, Commercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling Standard. Provide wiring from outlet jack to termination on patch
panel. Follow requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A for telecommunications closets and
equipment rooms. [For specialized circuits, such as pay phones, coordinate with the local
telephone company. Provide electrical and telephone outlets installed per the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) to accommodate TTD's and other devices.] [When systems furniture is
installed as part of the construction contract, insure that systems furniture specifications include
ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A and ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-A cabling and raceway standards. Use fiber optic
cable for backbone data service, unless expanding an existing site where other backbone cable
types are required or requested by user. Refer to the "Installation Information Infrastructure
Architecture (I3A) Design and Implementation Guide"].
9-7
PAGING SYSTEMS. A paging system will be provided for the maintenance bay
areas with the microphone located in the administration and shop control area.
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