CEMP-E
28 February 1997
Annex B, AEI for BUP
First Edition
CFR 435. For cost effective design related issues refer to Federal Regulation 10 CFR 436.
a. Architectural.
(1) Exit Provisions. Attention will be given to provide a clear means of egress and exit
routes in modernized areas. All exit provisions will conform to the Life Safety Code, NFPA 101,
unless otherwise noted in these instructions, see paragraph f. Fire Protection.
(2) Coded Locksets. Coded locksets, for the entry doors of the living units, are part of the
BUP. If the installation DPW desires that these types of locksets not be provided, they must
obtain concurrence or a waiver from OACSIM.
(3) Reusable Doors with Cylindrical Locks. Projects where existing doors and frames will
be reused for the living/sleeping rooms, and the doors are equipped with cylindrical type locksets,
a type F-90 cylindrical lock conforming to ANSI STD A156.2 lockset may be provided in lieu of
the F-13 mortise lock. However, since the F-90 cylindrical lock does not have a dead bolt, and
therefore offers less security than the F-13 mortise lock, the F-90 lockset will only be authorized
subject to the following conditions:
(a) The provost marshal at the installation must be satisfied with the security provided
by the F-90 lockset. If approval is not obtained from the installation provost marshal, the F-13
lockset will be installed.
(b) The F-90 lockset will include the removable core cylinder capability as specified
above for the F-13 lockset.
(c) The type F-90 lockset will be specified to include a 1.9-cm (3/4-inch) latch bolt
throw.
(4) Windows.
(a) A minimum of fifty percent of the glass area will be operable for ventilation and
possible emergency egress.
(b) At least one window in each room must meet requirements for a secondary means
of escape (see Chapter 2, paragraph 6.f on fire protection).
(5) Insulation. Because of the emphasis placed on energy conservation, increased
insulation qualities and quantities will be provided with a corresponding decrease in HVAC loads
and equipment sizes when it is economically feasible and justified. Existing roofing will not be
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