UFC 4-722-01
27 January 2003
4-10.2
Public Address System. Provide public address systems
conforming to local command requirements and the following reference
documents:
Navy & Marine Corps projects use P-80, Planning Criteria for
Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations category code 722,
"Unaccompanied Personnel Housing-Mess Facilities;"
Army projects use TI-800-01, Design Criteria;
Air Force projects use Air Force Manual AFM 32-1083 Electrical
Interior Facilities and NFPA-70, National Electrical Code (NEC).
4-10.3
Electronic Cash Registers and Computers. Coordinate location
with the local command. Specific guidance for the installation of this equipment
is contained in paragraph 5-6. In preparation for future computer systems,
provide empty conduit from the array of register terminals to a location in the food
service officer's office for linkage to a computer in use by the food service officer.
Install telephone receptacles at all register locations.
4-10.4
CCTV and Cable TV. Wiring, conduit, routing devices and
equipment must be provided by local command and installed as directed.
4-10.5
Alarm Systems. Each alarm system must be part of the
appropriate Base Wide System such as:
Fire Alarm System - Comply with applicable sections and related
criteria within UFC 3-600-01, Fire Protection for Facilities
Engineering, Design and Construction and all local codes.
Coordinate the location of the fire alarm control/annunciation panel
with the local installation.
Security System - Including Intrusion Detection System (IDS),
duress alarms and safe alarm systems.
Food Refrigeration Alarm System.
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INTERIOR DESIGN AND FURNISHINGS. When an interior design
package is included in the A/E design contract, the designers must obtain their
guidance from the appropriate interior design authority. All furnishings must be
selected from manufacturers on the GSA schedule of manufacturers. Issues
pertinent to the design of dining facilities are as follows:
4-11.1
Interior Design Finishes.
Select finishes that are durable, easy to
maintain, functional and aesthetic. See figure 6-2. Carefully seal junctions in
materials to prevent moisture or vermin penetration.
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