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BUDGETARY ESTIMATE - PRE ESA NFPA 70 - NEC; HAZARDOUS ZONES, DIVISIONS, & CLASSES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 OHSA Publication 3073 Hazardous locations are areas where flammable liquids, gases or vapors or combustible dusts exist in sufficient quantities to produce an explosion or fire. In hazardous locations, specially designed equipment and special installation techniques must be used to protect against the explosive and flammable potential of these substances.

Flammables PROCESS AREAS 100 MATERIAL HANDLING 200 REACTOR TRAIN 100 MATERIAL HANDLING 100 MATERIAL HANDLING 100 MATERIAL HANDLING 101 MATERIAL HANDLING 102 MATERIAL HANDLING gas x liquids x solids ignition source hot surface protection method isolate hazard, pressurized hazard exposure Class I Zone 2 Group

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LIGHTING GLOSSARY CU (Coefficient of Utilization ) The ratio of lumens from a luminaire (fixture) received on the workplane to the lumens emitted by the luminaires lamps alone. General Area The percentage of the area of an individual space type that is considered to be general and illuminated with general lighting. HFC Horizontal Footcandle Quantity of light (measured in footcandles) on a horizontal surface. Luminous Efficacy (LE) The total lumens emitted by a light source divided by the total lamp power input, expressed as lumens per watt. LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation) An adjustment factor that accounts for the fractional loss of task illuminance due to luminaire dirt accumulation. LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) An adjustment factor that accounts for the fractional loss of lamp lumens at rated operating conditions that progressively occurs during lamp operation. Lens A glass or plastic element used in luminaires (fixtures) to change the direction and control the distribution of light rays. Light Distribution The way in which light is emitted from a luminaire (fixture); often classified as direct, semi-direct, diffuse, semi-indirect or indirect. Light Source The lighting technology that is applicable to the specific luminaire. Typically: compact fluorescent - CF, fluorescent - FL, incandescent - INC, metal halide - MH, miniature reflector incandescent - MR, parabolic incandescent - PAR, tungsten halogen - TH. LLF (Light Loss Factor) The fractional remainder of task illuminance due to all combined lumen depreciations including LDD, LLD, and RSDD. LPD (Lighting Power Density) A measure of electrical power used to provide lighting to a space - expressed in watts per square foot (or watts per square meter). RCR (Room Cavity Ratio) A number relating the dimensions of an enclosed space ( length, width, height) that effects the overall coefficient of Utilization of a luminaire within that specific space. The actual values used in the calculations were: 1 for RCR A, 5 for RCR B, and 7 for RCR C Recommended Light Level The horizontal light level (expressed in footcandles) that is considered appropriate for the space or area. These values are generally taken from published IESNA data where applicable. Reflectance The ratio of light reflected from a surface to the light falling on the surface. RSDD (Room Surface Dirt An adjustment factor that accounts for the fractional loss of task illumination due to dirt on room Depreciation) surfaces. Size The size of a lens covering a luminaire opening typically applied to downlights. Source A reference to the source of the building space-by-space description and square footage data (typically sets of building plans) from which building space square footage takeoffs are completed. Task Area The percentage of the area of an individual space type that is considered to be for specific tasks and illuminated with task lighting. TEF (Total Efficiency Factor ) A total efficiency factor used in calculating space type LPDs that includes initial Lamp Efficacy, Light Loss Factor (LLF), and Coefficient of Utilization (CU) and is expressed in lumens per watt. Weighted Average Footcandles The footcandle level considered to be typical over an entire space that accounts for both general and task footcandle levels and the space to which each is applied. Weighted Average LPD The allowable LPD value for a building type (i.e. office, fire station, library). This value is an average of the whole building LPD values for multiple buildings of this type. This value can be "weighted" in favor of one or more of these individual buildings if that building exhibits unique characteristics within its general type and there is data to support its actual share of new construction. Currently all buildings within a building type are given equal weight.

http://lpd.ies.org/cgi-bin/lpd/ShowSpaceTypes.pl 90.1-2004 Model # 41 22 1.02 3.11 3.12 91 92 115.02 115.03 18 3.1 31 57 2 5.1 137 6 7.03 24.01 102 4 60 4.1 59 126.01 77 56 8 90 35.2 35.1 78 40 15 82 54 20.1 93.2 43 25 27 13 118 19 12 34 17 11 35 Space Description Active storage Atrium - first three floors Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Audience/Seating Area Card File & Cataloguing Classroom/Lecture/Training Conference Meeting/Multipurpose Confinement Cells Corridor/Transition Corridor/Transition Court Sports Area Dining Area Dining Area Dressing/Locker/Fitting Room Dressing/Locker/Fitting Room Electrical/Mechanical Emergency Equipment Room Exam/Treatment Excercise Area Exhibit space Fire Station Engine room Food Preparation Garage Service/Repair General High Bay General Low Bay Hotel/Conference Center - Conference/Meeting Inactive storage Laboratory Laundry-Washing Living quarters Lobby Lobby Medium/Bulky Material Office - enclosed Office - open plan Parking Area - Pedestrian Playing Area Reading Area Restrooms Sorting Area Stacks Stairway Workshop Typically Associated Building NA (typical all bldgs) NA (typical all bldgs) Auditorium Court House Police/Fire Stations Performing Arts Theatre Motion Picture Theatre Gymnasium Exercise Center Library NA (typical all bldgs) NA (typical all bldgs) Penitentiary NA (typical all bldgs) Manufacturing Facility Sports Arena NA (typical all bldgs) Lounge/Leisure Dining Exercise Center Auditorium NA (typical all bldgs) Hospital/Healthcare Manufacturing Facility Hospital/Healthcare Gymnasium Convention Center Police/Fire Station NA (typical all bldgs) Automotive Facility Manufacturing Facility Manufacturing Facility WHOLE BULDING ANALYSIS ONLY NA (typical all bldgs) Office Hospital/Healthcare Dormitory NA (typical all bldgs) Auditorium Warehouse NA (typical all bldgs) NA (typical all bldgs) Parking Garage Gymnasium Library NA (typical all bldgs) Post Office Library NA (typical all bldgs) Workshop 90.1-2004 Model LPD 0.76 0.63 1.76 0.85 0.85 2.59 1.16 0.4 0.31 1.07 1.43 1.25 0.93 0.46 0.48 2.33 0.86 1.4 0.58 1.13 1.45 2.66 1.15 1.52 0.91 1.33 0.75 1.24 0.74 1.67 1.15 2.03 0.31 1.38 0.6 1.09 1.32 1.05 0.93 1.13 1.06 0.2 1.35 1.17 0.86 1.22 1.71 0.57 1.91

http://lpd.ies.org/cgi-bin/lpd/CategoryList.pl Category Average Building Area Type LPD (W/ft2) 0.91 Automotive Repair 1.22 Convention Center 1.42 Dining-Caf/Fast Food 1.6 Dining-Family 1.02 Dormitory 1.12 Gymnasium 0.99 Healthcare-Clinic 2.66 Emergency 1.23 Healthcare-Hospital 1.38 Laboratory 1.29 Library 1.26 Manufacturing 1.23 Motion Picture Theatre 1.11 Museum 1 Office 0.2 Parking Area 0.27 Parking Garage 1.57 Performing Arts Theater 1 Police/Fire Station 1.1 Post Office 1.2 School/University 1 Transportation 0.82 Warehouse 1.39 Workshop

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