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1.3.4
Definitive Drawings. Drawings contained in Definitive Designs for
Naval Shore Facilities, NAVFAC P-272, Part 1, are an integral part of NAVFAC
design policy and shall be used in conjunction with this publication.
1.3.5
Other Sources. All documents referenced in this military handbook
are included in the REFERENCES.
1.4
Classification of Facility Groups. Major supply activities may be
comprised of some or all of the facility codes listed below. For guidance in
determining space allowances, see Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and
Marine Corps Shore Installations, NAVFAC P-80, Sections 440A, 440B, and 440C
(1985 Revision). Supply Facilities in Category Group 400 described in this
manual include:
1.4.1
Cold Storage (Code 431-10). Cold storage warehousing is planned to
satisfy the primary function of preservation of the quality of perishable
foods and general supply materials that require refrigeration. The warehouse
will include freeze and chill space, processing facilities, and mechanical
areas.
1.4.1.1
Material Categories. Cold storage is planned to provide storage of
General Supply Materials which require temperatures ranging from -10F to 60F
(-23C to +16C) in the following categories:
a)
Perishable Subsistence
b)
Photosensitized Material
c)
General Supply Batteries
d)
Medical and Dental Supplies
Exclusions. Excluded from this Category Code is cold storage for
1.4.1.2
weapons-related batteries (use Category Code 424-10) and cold storage spaces
which are a functional part of another facility such as an open mess, club,
hospital, commissary, or exchange. These latter cold storage spaces are
planned as part of the main facility and must be accommodated within its
space allowances.
1.4.2
General Warehouse Navy (Code 441-10). This Category Code includes
general warehouses, heated or unheated, and with or without heavy duty
lifting (overhead crane> capability, sprinkler systems, and alarm systems.
The general warehouse provides space for bulk and bin storage, aisle space,
receiving and shipping space, packing and crating space, and office and
toilet space.
1.4.3
Controlled Humidity Warehouse (Code 441-20). A controlled humidity
warehouse is similar to a general warehouse in every respect except that it
is constructed with vapor barriers and contains humidity control equipment to
maintain humidity at desired levels. This warehouse may be a separate
building or contiguous with a general warehouse. Requirements for controlled
humidity space must be thoroughly justified. Such requirements must be
considered a portion of the total space allowed for Category Codes 441-10
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