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Title: Electrical Planning


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Electrical Planning 7
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Electronic Systems
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Electronic Systems
  • Many building systems can now be controlled
    electronically with computers

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Electronic Systems
  • Such electronic systems include a centralized
    computer and control units (touch-screen or
    keyboard) near entry doors and in the master
    bedroom

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Electronic Systems
  • Lights, alarms, safety devices, telephones, and
    heating and air conditioning units
  • are some examples of building systems that can be
    controlled electronically

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High-technology features
  • High-technology features that should be
    considered in the architectural design process
    are those that

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High-technology features
  • Monitor smoke, gas, sound, and movement and sound
    an alarm when established levels are exceeded.
  • Monitor and adjust heating, cooling, and humidity
    levels for each room
  • Provide videophone intercom communication between
    entrances and selected rooms, including
    synthesized voice response to visitors

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High-technology features
  • Open and close, lock and unlock doors, windows,
    vents, gates, and vents from a central control
    center
  • Turn on or off appliances, audio systems, or VCRs
    from a central control center directly or on
    timed sequences
  • Monitor and/or time the opening and closing of
    solar energy devices, including window shades and
    drapes

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High-technology features
  • Control lighting circuits from a central location
    directly or on timed sequences
  • Program combinations of controls to activate
    systems on a timed basis for night, morning,
    midday, evening, work week, weekend, or vacation
    modes of operation
  • Are capable of activation via outside, inside,
    and remote phone commands. Some systems use
    electronically synthesized voice commands for
    communication

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High-technology features
  • Monitor intruder action by body heat (infrared
    sensors), motion, light interruption, or noise
    levels to automatically alarm occupants and/or
    security command center
  • Record images for immediate use and future
    reference with closed-circuit video cameras
    interfaced with a computer

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High-technology features
  • Automation systems can be combined, for instance,
    to automatically dial police and fire departments
    when sensors are activated
  • Security companies usually design total security
    systems as specified by the designer

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Electronic System Drawings
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Electronic System Drawings
  • After outlets and switches are located on floor
    plans, electronic systems are added with special
    symbols
  • The control units and the devices for any
    combination of these systems may be drawn
    directly on the electrical plans
  • Separate system plans may also be prepared

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Security Systems
  • Designing security systems involves
  • specifying the locations of controls and of sonic
    (sound) motion,
  • and heat sensor devices
  • These locations are drawn on floor plans with
    special symbols

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Surge and Lightening Protection
  • A power surge can damage or destroy televisions,
    VCRs, steroes, and computers
  • Surge protection devices should be provided at
    the distribution panel for the entire system

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Surge and Lightening Protection
  • Lightning rods (air terminals) can reduce
    lightning damage by providing a grounding path of
    least resistance to discharge the electricity

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Surge and Lightening Protection
  • Rods are placed on rooftops and are connected to
    cables at diagonal corners of a building
  • The cables extend into the ground, two feed from
    the foundation

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Communication Systems
  • Positions and connections of doorbells, chimes,
    music, and any communication units need to be
    included on the floor plan
  • Connections of audio devices with remote
    speakers, or television cables with TV sets and
    VCRs, are similarly indicated

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Integrated Systems
  • Security, communications, and device-control
    units may be combined into one integrated system
  • Automated systems can activate particular parts
    of the integrated system, such as climate control
    or lighting, on a timed basis

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Integrated Systems
  • Similarly, remote controls can be used to control
    any part or all of the system
  • These remote controls are low-voltage (24 volt)
    switching systems
  • The electrical plan should show the position of
    the master control panel and the remote

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The Complete Plan
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The Complete Plan
  • Drawing a complete electrical plan involves all
    of the input included in the room plans
  • In addition, lines must be drawn
  • between switches and fixtures which are in
    different rooms,
  • on different levels,
  • or between the interior and exterior

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The Complete Plan
  • When a link is made from one drawing to another,
  • the line is labeled with the contact point on the
    other drawing
  • This is common bet5ween first-and second-level
    drawings
  • It is also common between interior and exterior
    links

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