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HVAC Passively Cooled Shelter Receiving Insepction

This article is about HVAC Passively Cooled Shelter Receiving as per International Codes and standards.

HVAC Passively Cooled Shelter Receiving

Receiving

  1. Visually inspect all delivered passively cooled shelters for damage.
  2. Verify that factory-built Passively Cooled Shelters with their cooling systems have been subjected to a Thermal
  3. Performance Test at the factory under simulated indoor thermal load and ambient air temperature conditions to ensure that the indoor air temperature limit stated above (37ºC) will not be exceeded.
  4. Cooling systems of Shelters built on site shall also be subjected to a factory Thermal Performance Test, which shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer of the cooling system that the indoor air temperature of the site-built Shelter will not exceed the temperature limit (37ºC)stated above.
  5. The Thermal Performance Test of passively cooled shelters shall be witnessed by representatives of C&CED/Engineering Division and the HVAC/Utilities Group of Consulting Services Department.
  6. Verify that the Battery Room of the Passively Cooled Communication Shelters is provided with a separate passive cooling system to maintain a 37°C maximum indoor air temperature.
  7. Verify that the Battery Room does not have any ventilation opening that will compromise the effectiveness of the passive cooling system.

Handling, Storage and Preservation

Verify that approved procedures for handling, storage and preservation of Passively Cooled Shelters lists all the required inspection schedules for maintaining the quality of the shelter.

Standards Codes and References For HVAC Passively Cooled Shelter Receiving

  1. SAES-K-001 – Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC).
  2. 2-SAES-K-100 – Saudi Aramco Mechanical (HVAC) Code
  3. Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)
  4. Uniform Fire Code (UFC), 1997.
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