Section 1: Mechanical & Electrical Systems

Chapter 18

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HVAC
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
Plenum
Space between the suspended ceiling and the structural floor above.
Convector
A unit or device that radiates heat from water to the surrounding air, usually through closely spaced fins. Convectors are usually placed against a wall under a window.
Mixing Box
Adjusts the quantity or temperature of air going into a space from the main air supply line, reduces the velocity of air, and attenuates noise.
*Lines from thermostats are connected to the mixing boxes.*Expensive & difficult to move
Size of a mixing box
Can range from 6" to 18" high24" to 60" long14" to 66" wide
Chase Wall
Wall that consists of two runs of studs separated by several inches, that conceals pipes or ductwork that runs from one floor to another.
*Commonly used bt/ back to back commercial toilet rooms where extensive plumbing work and toilet carriers are required.
Toilet Carrier
A steel framework that is bolted to the floor inside a pipe chase and carries the weight of wall-hung toilets.
Access Doors (Access Traps)
Typically small steel doors with frames that are opened by using a thumb turn or a key.
*Available as a FR assembly.
Typical height of a thermostat:
48" above the floor
*44" for accessibility
Typical distance bt/ the glass and any window covering in commercial construction to avoid excessive heat build up, which might cause the glass to crack or break:
2"
Slot Air Diffusers
Can be used when the appearance of the air distribution device needs to be minimized or when the available space does not allow a square diffuser.
Nonmetallic sheathed cable (Romex)
Consists of two or more plastic-insulated conductors and ground wire surrounded by a moisture-resistant plastic jacket. Used in wood stud res. buildings not exceeding three floors.
Flexible metal-clad cable, or armored cable (BX)
Consists of two or more plastic -insulated conductors encased in a continuous spiral-wound strip of steel tape. Used in remodelling work & to connect commercial light fixtures in a suspended ceiling.
Under-carpet wiring
Thin, flat, protected wire that can be laid under carpet without protruding.
Junction boxes
Steel or approved plastic boxes to which the conduit or other cable system is attached. For single switched and duplex outlets, they measure 2"x4". Larger boxes are 4" square.