49_pdfsam_2.3- mechanical, hvac & plumbing specification novotel

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7/28/2019 49_pdfsam_2.3- Mechanical, HVAC & Plumbing Specification Novotel http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/49pdfsam23-mechanical-hvac-plumbing-specification-novotel 1/1 Gulf House Engineering January 2010 07-C106 NOVOTEL AL DANA RESORT TOWERS PAGE 46  SECTION 15010 MECHANICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS  The Sub-contractor shall complete the installation to meet all current international and European Community emission standards for electrical interference for light commercial buildings, including without limitation EN50082, IEC1547, CISPR11, CISPR15, CISPR16, EN55015, EN55011, EN50081, EN60555, EN61000, IEC801, IEC1000 and EN61800. 3.36 ELECTOMAGNETIC COMPATIBIL ITY (EMC)  The Sub-contractor shall demonstrate the installation will be carry out in the way to ensuring that all equipment supplied conforms with the requirements of relevant international standards in terms of their electromagnetic compatibility with the environment and with all equipment to be installed in the P roject. All equipment used shall comply with the prevailing generic EMC requirements and EMC requirements applicable to general, scientific and industrial equipment specified but not limited to the following standards, or their equivalents: IE C International Electro technical Commission standards CISPR – International Special Committee on Radio Interference Document EN European Standard BSI British Standard Institution VDE Verband Deutscher Electrotechniker All signal and control cabling installed shall be correctly screened and earth to prevent noise and electric shock. Operation of all equipment shall not be adversely affected by radiated energy from hand held communication equipment. All equipment that is likely to be touched by personnel and contains sensitive electronic equipment shall be protected against electrostatic discharge.  The Sub-contractor shall ensure that any static or alternating magnetic fields, generated in the environment, do no adversely affect the operation of the equipment. Bonding shall be provided for all exposed metallic parts of the equipment and connecting them to the earthing network for meeting safety requirements and minimize noise voltage due to potential differences. Equipment provided but the Sub-contractor shall have minimum radio interference in the frequency range 0.15 MHz to 30 MHz by means of suppression at source. All equipment supplies, prefabricated and installed shall be, manufactured and installed to fully comply with the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/996/EEC, the CE marking directive 93/68/EEC and the United Kingdoms Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations 1992 and 1994 and all subsequent amendments. All equipment supplied to the site shall be either electromagnetically benign or carry the “EC” mark and be provided with copies of the relevant test certificates.

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Gulf House EngineeringJanuary 2010

07-C106 NOVOTEL AL DANA RESORT TOWERS PAGE 46 

SECTION 15010 MECHANICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS

 The Sub-contractor shall complete the installation to meet all current internationaland European Community emission standards for electrical interference for lightcommercial buildings, including without limitation EN50082, IEC1547, CISPR11,CISPR15, CISPR16, EN55015, EN55011, EN50081, EN60555, EN61000,IEC801, IEC1000 and EN61800.

3.36 ELECTOMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)

 The Sub-contractor shall demonstrate the installation will be carry out in the wayto ensuring that all equipment supplied conforms with the requirements of relevant international standards in terms of their electromagnetic compatibilitywith the environment and with all equipment to be installed in the Project. Allequipment used shall comply with the prevailing generic EMC requirements andEMC requirements applicable to general, scientific and industrial equipmentspecified but not limited to the following standards, or their equivalents:

IEC – International Electro technical Commission standards

CISPR – International Special Committee on Radio InterferenceDocument

EN – European Standard

BSI – British Standard Institution

VDE – Verband Deutscher Electrotechniker

All signal and control cabling installed shall be correctly screened and earth to

prevent noise and electric shock. Operation of all equipment shall not beadversely affected by radiated energy from hand held communication equipment.

All equipment that is likely to be touched by personnel and contains sensitiveelectronic equipment shall be protected against electrostatic discharge.

 The Sub-contractor shall ensure that any static or alternating magnetic fields,generated in the environment, do no adversely affect the operation of theequipment.

Bonding shall be provided for all exposed metallic parts of the equipment andconnecting them to the earthing network for meeting safety requirements and

minimize noise voltage due to potential differences.

Equipment provided but the Sub-contractor shall have minimum radiointerference in the frequency range 0.15 MHz to 30 MHz by means of suppression at source.

All equipment supplies, prefabricated and installed shall be, manufactured andinstalled to fully comply with the European Electromagnetic CompatibilityDirective 89/996/EEC, the CE marking directive 93/68/EEC and the UnitedKingdoms Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations 1992 and 1994 and allsubsequent amendments.

All equipment supplied to the site shall be either electromagnetically benign orcarry the “EC” mark and be provided with copies of the relevant test certificates.