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3011-Tabels & Figures
3011-Tabels & Figures
Thermal Comfort
Type No. Use P.
Table 4.1 Metabolic Rates 1
Table 4.2 Typical Insulation Values for clothing ensembles 2
Fig 4.1 Approximate Heat Loss Distribution under comfort conditions 3
Table 4.5 Adaptive Behavior for Thermal Comfort 4
Table 4.6 Air Velocity and Comfort + Factors affecting Thermal Comfort 5
indoor Air Quality
Table 5.1 Common Air Pollutants 6
Table 5.2 Characteristics of Particles and Particle Dispersoids 7
Table 5.4 Air Replacance Compared to Input Air Changes per Hour 8
Table 5.5 Air Quality Standards Max Concentrations 9
Table 5.8 Representative Heat Exchanger Data for Smaller Buildings 10
Table 5.9 Air Filter Characteristics 10
Figure 5.23 Types of Filters and Efficiencies 45
Heat Flow
Table 7.1 Energy, Power, and Heat Terminology 11
Table E.1 Thermal Properties of Conventional Building and Insulating Materials IP 12-18
Table E.1 Thermal Properties of Conventional Building and Insulating Materials SI 18-26
Table E.2 Thermal Properties of Alternative Building and Insulating Materials 27
Table E.3 Thermal Properties of Surface Air Films 28
Table E.6 U-Factors for Common Wall, Roof, and Floor Assemblies 29
Table E.10 Transmission Coefficients (U-Factors) for Wood and Steel Doors 30
Table E.14 U-Factors of Representative Window Assemblies 30
Table F.1 Minimum Ventilation Rates in Breathing Zone (Non-Residential) 31-33
Table F.2 Minimum Ventilation Rates in Breathing Zone (Low Rise Residential) 34
Table F.3 Estimated Overall Infiltration Rates for Small Buildings (ACH) 35
Table G.7 Sensible Cooling Load Factors Due to Infiltration and Ventilation 36
Table G.8 Rates of Heat Gain from Occupants of Conditioned Spaces 36
Table G.9 Rates of Heat Gain from Office Equipment 37
Table G.10 Rate of Heat Gain from Miscellaneous Appliances 38
HVAC Design
Table 12.1 Preliminary Estimates for Cooling Capacity 39
Table 12.3 Air‐Handling Equipment Rooms 40
Figure 12.7 Space Estimate for major heating and cooling equipment 41
Figure 12.8 Space Estimate for air‐handling equipment 42
Figure 12.30 Chiller room space requirements Given TR 43
Figure 12.36 Cooling towers for large buildings Given TR 44
Table 12.7 HVAC Pipe Expansion 44
Table 12.9 Maximum Air Velocities for Ducts and Grilles (based upon noise criteria) 46
Table Of Contents 3011 ALL Tabels Bassel Harby
Water Supply
Table 18.1 Water Measurment Units & Conversions 47
Table 18.2 Water Supply Planing Guide (Consumbtion per Capita) 48
Table 18.3 Number of Plumbing Facilitis for type of occubancy 49
Table 19.14 Min & Max Pressures to Fixtures 50
Table 19.12 Pipe Thermal Expansion 50
Table 19.13 Piping Material and Its Connections 51
Table 19.15 WSFU Per type of Fixture 52
Figure 19.65 Demand From WSFU To L/S 53
Figure 19.64 Friction Loss in Pipes 54
Table 19.16 Friction Equivlent Length per type of fitting 55
Figure 19.63 Friction Loss for flow meters 56
Drainage
Table 18.4 Estimated Sewage Flow Rates 57
Table 20.12 Gray Water Sources 58
Table 18.8 Sizing Roof Drains, Leaders, Rainwater Piping (VERTICAL) 59
Table 18.9 Sizing And Slopes Roof Drains (Horizontal) IP&SI Units 60-61
Table 20.1 Sewage Pipes Materials 61
Table 20.2 DFU per fixture 62
Table 20.3 Horizontal Pipes Maximum Size Per DFUS 63
Table 20.5 Maximum Slopes per DFU 63
Table 20.4 Size And Length of Stack Vents and Vent Stacks 64
Fire Fighting & Protection
Table 25.7 Sprinkler Heads type, bulb color, temp rating 65
Table 25.8 Light Hazards 66
Table 25.8 Ordinary and Extra Hazards 67
Table 25.9 no of Spinklers per area 68-69
Table 25.10 Max Area for Sprinkler system for hazard type 70
Table 25.11 Class A Extingushers Size and area served 70
Lighting System
Table 14.3 Flourescent lamb Labeling 71
Table 14.4 Flourescent lamb Charistristics 71
Table 14.5 CFLS Equivelant Wattages compared to incendascent 72
Table 15.1 lighting power density (LPD) Over the years 72
Table 15.2 Reflectance values for Paint Colors 73
Table 16.2 CCR and FCR Valus for Reflectance 74
Table 16.1 Coefficient of Utilization CU 75
Table 16.3 CU Adjustment Factor 76
***** ***** Light Loss Factor LLF 77
Table 17.2 LUX Requirments per Task 78
Table Of Contents 3011 ALL Tabels Bassel Harby
Electricty transmission
Table 27.1 Typical Transformer Data 79
Table 27.2 Air‐Cooled Transformer Electrical Insulation Temperature Ratings 79
Table 27.3 Typical Dry‐Type Transformer: Dimensions and Weights 80
Table 27.4 Relative Installation Costs for a 300‐ to 1000‐kVA Transformer 81
Table 27.5 Control Equipment Enclosures (NEMA RATING) 82
Table 28.1 Physical Properties of Bare Copper Conductors Diameter 83
Table 28.2 Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors 84
Table 28.3 Current‐Carrying Capacity Derating Factors 85
Table 28.4 Typical Ambient Temperatures 85
Table 28.5 Conductor Insulation and Application 86
Table 29.2 Nominal Service Amperes Per Area 86
Table 29.1 Electric Load Estimating 87
Table 29.4 Effects of Undervoltage on Utilization Equipment 88
Table 29.5 Recommended Branch Circuit Loads 88
Table 29.6 Branch Circuit Requirements 89
Table 29.9 Maximum Number of Conductors in Trade Sizes of Rigid Metal Conduit 90
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