MIL-HDBK-1027/4A
2.2.7.4
Electric Water Coolers. Splash resistant basins are recommended to
prevent slippage on the floor and shock hazard. Handicapped models should be
recessed as required to minimize obstruction to passage.
2.2.7.5
Waste Systems. Guidance is provided in DM-3.01, Plumbing Systems.
requirements for HVAC, chillers, and trainer equipment.
2.2.8
Electrical. Typically, specific electrical requirements for
training facilities and/or training device(s) are contained in a TFR or
Technical Manual. Applicable NAVFAC design manuals and military handbooks
provide general guidance on electrical engineering. Use them in conjunction
with the current editions of NFPA 70, National Electric Code, and ANSI C2,
National Electric Safety Code.
Provide required filtered/conditioned power with the electrical
parameters outlined in the Simulator or Training Device TFR. Provide
centralized 400 Hz solid state invertor and 24 VDC power, both with backup
and in accordance with parameters outlined in the TFR.
Mechanical Pump Rooms. Provide steel conduit with liquid type
fittings where electrical cables are located in the same trench with
hydraulic piping.
Classrooms. Locate 120 volt convenience outlets for use of
portable audiovisual equipment. Provide conduit stub-outs with pull wire in
ceiling space for future ceiling mounted audiovisual aids, such as projection
systems.
Corridors. A shock hazard exists from convenience outlets in areas
where floor buffers are used. Provide locking type outlets mounted high
above splash zones.
2.2.8.1
Closed Circuit Television. Comply with MIL-HDBK-1004/7, Wire
Communication and Signal Systems. Centralized VCR Signal Distribution System
VCRs on mobile stands are repair intensive and require unnecessary set-up
time in individual rooms. Include cable outlet in the lounge for training.
2.2.8.2
Telecommunications. Provide a structured telecommunications system
including interior and exterior conduits, cabling, pull wire,
telecommunications backboards, and outlets. Provide a telecommunications
outlet for each elevator in the facility. Refer to MIL-HDBK-1012/3,
Telecommunications Premises Distribution Planning, Design, and Estimating for
interior telecommunications cabling. Consider telephone and communication
outlets in maintenance areas and dedicated lines at devices where networking
is anticipated. Accommodate any special simulator contractor communication
requirements which may require intercom features integrated into the
telephone system.
2.2.8.3
Warning Lights and Signal Circuits. Accommodate remote locks, card
readers, safety alarms, and key pads for doors.
2.2.8.4
Computers and Training Devices. Refer to manufacturer's TFR and
comply with MIL-HDBK-1004/1, Electrical Engineering Preliminary Design
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