Understanding Utilities

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    UNDERSTANDING

    UTILITIES

    Arch. Annie CorpuzPugeda, uapUnited Architects of the Philippines Graduate Auxiliary

    May 6, 2011, Teatro Arkitekto, UAP HQ, Q.C.

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    How is Utilities infused in the LEA?

    Drawings/Illustrations identification

    Schematics (understanding the process)

    Plans (knowledge on how tocomprehend/interpret)

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    Scope/Coverage

    Plumbing (Water/Sanitary/Storm)

    Electrical (Lighting/Electrical)

    Mechanical (Airconditioning) Fire Fighting (Sprinkler System)

    Building Automation System (Security

    CCTV, PABX, LAN)

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Plumbing Roughing-In

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    Electrical Roughing-In

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    Electrical Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

    Split System Air

    Conditioning

    Split systems are

    one of the most

    popular types of

    air conditioningand involve the

    installation of

    one indoor head

    unit and one

    outdoor unit.These are

    connected by

    pipes and wires.

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

    A standard installation

    includes the following:

    Supply and installation of

    the air conditioner

    4 meter distance

    between indoor andoutdoor unit

    20 meter distance from

    the outdoor unit to the

    switchboard

    Concrete slab foroutdoor unit to sit on

    Cover duct to cover

    pipes and wire connecting

    indoor and outdoor unit

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    Airconditioning Roughing-In

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    Fire Fighting System

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    Building Automation System

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    Fire Fighting System

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    Building Automation System

    Intelligent Applications Technology

    The main objective of the Intelligent Application

    is to provide a seamless single window for thesecurity system, access control to the building,

    fire extinguisher system, operations and

    maintenance system, utilization of facilities,

    office automation, and real-time & historical datafrom all subsystems.

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    Building Automation System

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    Building Automation System

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    Building Automation System PABX is an acronym for Private Automatic Branch

    eXchange

    is a private telephone exchange located at the subscriberand connected to the telephone network. it ties togethertelephones, fax and data systems in a company andconnects these to the network.

    The automatic telephone switching system within a privateenterprise. Originally, such systemscalled private branch

    exchanges (PBX)required the use of a live operator. Sincealmost all private branch exchanges today are automatic, theabbreviation PBX usually implies a PABX.Somemanufacturers of PABX (PBX) systems distinguish theirproducts from others by creating new kinds of private branchexchanges. Rolm offers a Computerized Branch Exchange(CABX) and Usha Informatics offers an Electronic Private

    Automatic Branch Exchange (EPABX). This device typically installed within an office to provide for

    connection and switching of the telephones in that office

    and the interfacing to the public telephone network. CommonPABX systems include facilities for switchboard operatorsand may also be used to handle data traffic as well as voice.

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    Building Automation System

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    Building Automation System