Volume III PDF
Volume III PDF
Volume III PDF
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MODEL TOWN
NEW DELHI
INDEX
1 Introduction 3
3 Design Criteria 4
INTRODUCTION
New Delhi is proud of being the greenest metropolitan in India, yet it is one of the most polluted city,
therefore becoming unhealthier day by day.
Delhi is a blend of old and new heritage, which is very much visible, when one moves around the
city.
The local governing bodies have developed colonies to accommodate their staff. Model town is one
such colony where North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) has accommodated its staff. Now
due to the increased demand, NDMC has entrusted WAPCOS to redevelop this colony with the
increased demand. To achieve this, the existing G+3 structures which are in a bad condition are to
be demolished and new residential and infrastructure development as the MPD-2021 is proposed.
The site, owned by MCD, having an area of 23. 5 Acres is proposed to achieve a higher FAR of 3 as
per the redevelopment guidelines. A key factor is MCD’s and WAPCOS’s ambition to come up with
a solution that could become a model of best practices both in India and internationally.
SITE STUDY
The proposed redevelopment of NDMC staff colony at Model Town is located at a very prominent
location in Delhi, with connectivity to Majlis Park metro station and other central business districts.
The environment is very dynamic where prominent buildings include, Shastri market, monastery
market, SDM office, Adarsh nagar police station and monument like Sheesh Mahal, gateway of
Badli ki Sarai and Peer baba ki Mazaar.
The site is located on Arihant Marg near Majlis Park metro station. It has a green buffer on the
North, Queen Mary and Srijan School on the east, Arihant marg on the west side and Rajeshwar
colony on the south.
There are many existing trees including old large trees. An effort has been made to preserve and
retain these and transplant other within the site to a new location.
Site Photographs
Photos showing existing condition6 of the residential quarters, surroundings of residences and
connectivity between the spaces of the MCD colony.
DESIGN CRITERIA
Project components in the master planning of the Project shall be as per MPD-2021 Redevelopment
which may be as follows:
Provision for residential accommodation for economically weaker sections (EWS) will be excluded
as per guidelines of MPD-2021.
1. A Smart District:
The development should be based on 'Smart City' concept based on 'smart mobility', 'smart
living' and 'smart infrastructure' with the following key features:
1) Smart Economy
a. Market-responsive development.
b. High Quality of life to young professionals
c. Affordable space for entrepreneurs, young professionals
d. Flexibility in use to respond to changing needs of people
e. Technology based enforcement
f. Citizen empowerment through information and Wi-Fi enable public spaces
g. Community-based management
h. Financially viable maintenance models
i. Citizen based management/feedback loops to government
2) Smart Mobility & Smart Living
I. Reduced travel demand via mixed land use
II. More public transport & non-motorized transport (NMT) use prioritization
III. Walking would be a safe, pleasant activity during both peak hours
IV. IT-enabled parking management
V. Affordable housing and affordable travel
VI. Female safety through design features
The new area will also include recreational areas such as a sculpture park, Landscape Park,
food courts/plazas, nature parks etc., also some social infrastructure and medical facilities.
3) Orientation
The proposed site is oriented in north east-south west axis and north west-south east axis, is
constructed which is an ideal condition for natural light to be harvested as the building
naturally facing north & west direction.
Site plan
TYPE-V
COMMERCIAL TOWER
SEGREGATED TRAFFIC
The layout combines a radial and concentric system of streets and boulevards which allow for
segregated traffic making sure public transportation and pedestrians are the priority. While the
roads and pedestrian boulevards merge in the Plaza areas, the front concentric ring alternate routes
for the vehicles into distinctive plots. Two wheelers, cars and bicycles use their own itineraries
improving efficiency and safety.
PEDESTRIAN EFFICIENCY
The pedestrian system allows for shorter routes from the metro stations, Bus Stands.
BUILDINGS CONFIGURATION
All Buildings in the complex comply within the height cap and the streets with the subsequent width
requirement. As for the towers, they are laid out in the most optimal way to diminish visual
obstruction while benefit from their 4 orientations. The Iconic Towers (Type V) & Commercial Tower
are also configured in a way to ensure maximum daylighting.
PARKING
Most parking spaces in the complex will be underground. All tenants will have easy access parking
spaces within their own blocks. Street level parking will only be for visitors, handicap two wheelers
and bicycle tracks. Stilt and Podium Level Parking will be made with respect to the existing
vegetation.
CONSERVATION OF WATER
GRIHA RATING
INDEX
1 STRUCTURE
1. Introduction 23
2. Structural Design 24
4. Live Loads 26
5. Earthquake Loading 27
9. Temperature Load 29
10. Materials 29
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The concept drawings and Design Basis Report (DBR) are
indicative and for reference only. The EPC Contractor is required
to work out the drawings and DBRs with the help of expert team
and get it approved from EPC Consultant for execution works.
SITE PLAN
SECTION
1. INTRODUCTION
GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
TOWN
1. RESIDENTAIL TOWERS
2. COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
a) B+G+1
2.c CLUB BUILDING 2
b) G+1
2. STRUCTURAL DESIGN
The main considerations for the design of structure should be as follows:-
All the structures shall be designed in accordance with the relevant latest Indian
Code of Practice for civil works i.e. IS 456, IS 875, IS 1893, IS 4326, IS 13920 ,IS
16700 etc.
No expansion joints shall be provided between tower and Non- Tower area as Non
tower area will be treated as backstay for the towers as per IS code 16700. It has
been avoided in Non-tower area as it is an underground structure and to avoid
unnecessary leakage caused by various structural joints and accordingly temperature
loads at ground floor shall be considered for analysis and design.
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2.3 FOUNDATION SYSTEM
■ As Per soil report piled raft foundation will be provided below both residential
and commercial tower area.
■ For non- tower area pile foundation with isolated pile caps will be provided.
Grade slab will be provided to counteract the buoyancy forces arising due to
high water table which will be connected with pile caps.
■ The proposed foundation system is indicative and for reference only. The
contractor will have to do extensive soil investigation and get approved from
the client before the final detailed design.
1. Concrete 2.50
2. Steel 7.85
4. Water 1.0
5. Glass 2.6
6. Aluminum 2.7
I) Self-wt. of structure.
VI) Landscape load: A minimum of 750 mm thick sweet earth filling shall be taken
at ground floor level for non-tower area.
4. LIVE LOAD
Live loads on the entire floor shall comprise all loads other than dead loads. The
minimum live loads on different occupancies shall be considered as per IS 875 (Part
2).Live load shall be considered in design as per Table 1 of IS: 875 (Part 2) as
follows:-
Residential Building
Retail Building
exceeding 1.0T/m3
Toilets and bathrooms 0.2 T/m2 +light weight filling density not exceeding
1.0T/m3
Fire tender load for 60Tcapacity vehicle as two point load / UDL of 1000 Kg/ sq
m is considered.
5. EARTHQUAKE LOADING
The structure is to be designed for the minimum static and seismic base shear
set out by IS 1893 (Part 1) latest using the parameters shown in the table below:
Design Earthquake 10% chance of being exceeded within a 50 year return period
Response Reduction 4
Factor R [For Shear Walled Residential Buildings- All members (shear
walls, columns, beams etc.) shall be made ductile as per IS
13920-2016 and other relevant codes].
Response spectrum method used as per IS: 1893 (Part-1) latest with the following data:
Fundamental Period of
T = 0.09h /sqrt(d)
Vibration
To include all components of Self Weight,
Seismic Building Weight Superimposed Dead Load, any other permanent weight
and 25%/ 50% of Live Load
In X & Z Direction:
8. WIND LOAD
8.1 The wind load shall be taken as per IS: 875 (Part-3) - 2015 and wind pressure
calculation done as follows:-
9. TEMPERATURE LOAD
If the length of the buildings is more than 45m building shall be analyzed for thermal
effects induced due to seasonal and diurnal temperature variations.
9.1 A temperature variation of 24°C (to be confirmed from IMD or any other authentic
organization) shall be considered for the buildings
9.2 As per IS code, following load cases has been considered for thermal effects.
1.5(DL + TL)
1.5(DL + LL + TL)
1.5(DL±EQ+ TL)
1.2(DL + LL±EQ + TL)
1.2 (DL + LL ± WL + TL)
TL = Temperature load due to temperature
variation.
10. MATERIALS
Concrete: Concrete mix of M30 –M50 conforming with IS: 456 and CPWD
specifications are used which should be properly designed by the contractor. A
minimum M30 grade of concrete shall be used for Tall Structures and water
retaining structures.
Steel Reinforcement: Fe 500 D Grade (TMT bars). However, the maximum stress
for the design of stirrups shall be taken as 415N/sq mm. Reinforcement bars shall be
conforming to IS: 1786, IS456, IS13920, IS16700, etc. (latest version with updated
amendments).
Structural Steel: E350, E250 grade of steel confirming to IS: 226, IS: 2062.
The Limit state design method is used for the structural design of concrete member.
For design of the individual members, loads are combined in accordance with the
loading combinations specified in IS 875 to achieve the respective limit state. These
are listed below:
1 1.5 1.5 —
3 1.5 — 1.5
4 0.9 — 1.5
For non-orthogonal Columns following additional load combination shall be used in the
design.
Notations
DL = Dead Load
LL = Live Load
EQX = Earthquake Load in X-direction
EQY = Earthquake Load in Y-direction
EQZ = Earthquake Load in Z-direction
WLX = Wind Load in X-direction
WLZ = Wind Load in Z-direction
*Combinations shown are minimum, Additional load combinations shall also be taken as
per IS 1893-2016 and other relevant codes for the structural analysis.
Exposure Classification
Members in contact with the ground Moderate or severe as per site condition
In general, adopting the minimum concrete strengths and reinforcement covers shall
ensure the durability and fire resistance of concrete elements. Values shown on the
drawings shall not be less than the following:-
a) RC slabs 25 125 30
b) RC walls 25 200 30
c) RC beams 30 200 30
Water proofing material and process of laying, protection and maintenance as per
technical specification.
8. IS: 3370 Part I, Part II and Code of practice for Concrete structures for the
Part IV storage of liquids.
9. IS :1786 Specification for High Strength Deformed
Steel bars and wires for concrete
reinforcement
10. IS :1904 Code and Practice for design and
Construction of Foundations in Soils
11. IS :2950 Code and Practice for Design and
Construction of Raft Foundations
Handbook of concrete,
11 Engineering Mark Fintel
NOTE: ALL THE CODES REFERRED TO/ USED SHALL BE OF LATEST VERSIONS
(WITH UPTO-DATE AMENDMENTS)
Table of Contents
SITE PLAN ............................................................................................................................................ 38
A.1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 39
HVAC SERVICES ................................................................................................................................... 39
B.1. INTENT ....................................................................................................................................... 39
B.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................ 39
B.2.1 ASSUMPTIONS....................................................................................................................... 39
B.2.2 CODES & STANDARDS ..................................................................................................... 41
B.2.3 MIN. ESTIMATED HVAC LOAD DEMANDS & PROPOSED SYSTEM....................................... 42
Ventilation System:........................................................................................................................... 44
B.3 SCOPE OF WORK ......................................................................................................................... 44
AHU Rooms :-.................................................................................................................................... 48
B.4 Building management system: ............................................................................................... 60
ELECTRICAL SERVICES .......................................................................................................................... 61
C.1 INTENT .................................................................................................................................... 61
C.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................ 61
C.2.1 CODES & STANDARDS ..................................................................................................... 61
C.2.2 FORECASTED LOAD DEMAND ......................................................................................... 61
C.2.3 TRANSFORMER & DG SIZING ................................................................................................. 62
C.2.4 POWER DISTRIBUTION SCHEME...................................................................................... 72
C.2.5 DOWN LINE DISTRIBUTION ............................................................................................. 73
C.2.6 UPS .................................................................................................................................. 74
C.2.7 SOLAR PV SYSTEM ........................................................................................................... 74
C.2.8 EARTHING & LIGHTNING PROTECTION ........................................................................... 75
C.2.9 ELV SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................... 75
Telephone/Data/Video ..................................................................................................................... 75
Addressable Fire Alarm..................................................................................................................... 76
CCTV (IP Based)................................................................................................................................. 76
Video Door Phones & Boom Barriers (IP Based) .............................................................................. 76
Digital Voice Evacuation System ....................................................................................................... 77
Vehicle Management System ........................................................................................................... 77
C.3 SCOPE OF WORK..................................................................................................................... 77
PHE SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................... 78
D.1 INTENT ................................................................................................................................ 78
D.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 78
D.2.1 ASSUMPTIONS .................................................................................................................... 78
Source of water ................................................................................................................................ 78
Population. ....................................................................................................................................... 79
D.2.2 CODES & STANDARDS ......................................................................................................... 79
D.2.3 WATER CALCULATIONS ....................................................................................................... 80
Summary of water demand norms................................................................................................... 80
D.2.4 SWEAGE SYSTEM ................................................................................................................ 82
D.2.5 SOIL/WASTE/RAIN WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM........................................................................ 85
SITE PLAN
A.1 INTRODUCTION
The primary purpose of this report is to provide and describe a permanent record of the
building systems. In addition to describing the systems, the fundamental assumption used
for design is also outlined. This includes water demand usage, power demand and usage,
occupancy and lightning level.
This information is critical to ensure the contractor, other disciplines operator, and future
designers understand the assumptions made and the limitations of the systems. Without this
information, one has to guess at the designer’s line of reasoning during their design process.
Throughout the design process, the basis of design needs to be consistent with the project
intent. This report is based on the schematic design assumptions and will be modified as the
project progress to the detailed levels of design. The project intent is shown in the basis of
design; the designer transformed the project intent and challenges into reality.
HVAC SERVICES
B.1. INTENT
Objective of HVAC is to provide thermal comfort, provide sufficient ventilation and to improve
Indoor air Conditions to all areas of the Commercial Buildings for all occupants in an efficient
and cost-effective manner. Temperatures and Indoor air quality shall be maintained in
accordance with parameters as specified in the following section of Basis of Design and
BMS system for monitoring and controlling the overall systems.
The design approach shall be sensitive to environmental issues. The main thrust shall be
laid on energy conservation, safety and ease of maintenance and current progressive
technological developments. Buildings will be designed after understanding minute level of
detailing and requirements of thermal comfort.
B.2.1 ASSUMPTIONS
This section of the basis of design documents specifies numbers used in the design of the
Commercial space. These assumptions are an essential part of making the transition from
the project intent to installed equipment and the codes are guidelines for the designer and
contractor which are to be followed during the different stages of project.
a. Outside Design Conditions:
Summer outdoor air DB/WB temperature 43.3°C (109.94 °F) /23.89 (75.02 °F)
The inside set points are considered on the basis of ASHRAE fundamental.
1 Commercial Building 23 ± 2 °C 55 ± 5 %
2 Club-1 23± 2 °C 55 ± 5 %
3 Club-2 23 ± 2 °C 55 ± 5 %
TEMPERATURE PROFILE INSIDE SPACES IN WINTER
1 Commercial Building 20 ± 2 °C 30 to 60%
2 Club-1 20 ± 2 °C 30 to 60%
3 Club-2 20 ± 2 °C 30 to 60%
c. Lighting Load
Considering heat Generation from lighting load for air conditioning and is as per the
ASHRAE 90.1:
d. Fresh Air
e. Equipment Loads
f. Building Envelope :
The building envelope should be comply GRIHA 3star rating manual and following
measures can be taken.
For Residential For Commercial
Building Building & club
Roof 150 mm RCC + 75 mm XPS Insulation
Glass
U- value < 5.6 w/m2 k < 2 w/m2 k
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient < 0.45 < 0.25
Visible Light Transmition > 40% > 40%
(b) Duct construction standards as per relevant BIS Codes & SMACNA standards
(c) Motor, Cabling Wiring, and accessories as per BIS codes
(d) Air Filter as per ASHRAE-52.1-1992 and 52.2-2007
(e) National Electric code
(f) National Fire code
(g) National building Code-2016
(h) NFPA Standards
Safety codes
The following safety codes as laid down by ISI shall be followed:
1. Safety code for mechanical refrigeration IS : 660
2. Safety code for air-conditioning IS : 659
3. Safety code for scaffolding and ladders IS : 3696
Detailed heat load estimation sheet shall be prepared during detailed engineering stage for
all the seasons (Summer/Monsoon/winter) in which, the specified conditions are to be
maintained based on above design parameters considering minimum diversity of 80% for
sizing of Chillers etc.
1. For Commercial Building (Water cooled chiller for cooling & Hot water Boiler
for winter heating system)
As per the minimum design requirement, the total approximate load for commercial
building comes out to be 2000TR and total diversified peak load after applying 80%
diversity on 1600 TR (since external and internal loads do not peak at the same
time).Minimum COP of the chillers shall be 6.3 on AHRI conditions as per ECBC+.
2. For Club Buildings (Air cooled Heat Pump for cooling and winter heating)
As per the minimum design requirement, the total approximate load for Club-1 & 2
comes out to be 175 TR & 115 TR respectively and considered @80% diversity.
Minimum COP of the Heat pump shall be 4.2.
Considered supply, installing & testing of copper pipes & Drain pipe for Dx-Type split
air-conditioning unit.
Primary & secondary chilled water pumps coupled with bypass line and variable
speed drive on secondary pumps shall be provided to achieve variable water flow in
chilled water circuit. Chilled water flow in load circuits shall be varied but the same
through chillers shall remain constant. By measuring pressure differential between
chilled water supply and return header, the speed of secondary chilled water pump
shall be automatically varied, thus conserving pump brake horse power.
Closed Type expansion tank & air separator shall be provided in chilled water
pipeline in Plant Room. And a makeup water tank shall be installed at terrace.
Energy recovery unit for reduce the building fresh air cooling load for commercial
buildings.
Proposed VRV Heapt pump for following Required total minimum HP.
building
1 Club-1 176
2 Club-2 126
VRV (Variable refrigerant volume) Heat Pump– VRV (Variable refrigerant volume) with
inverter technology is proposed for providing cooling and heating inside the space during
summer and winter with better indoor air quality. Individual Outdoor unit shall be designed
for connecting the indoor unit. Very less diversity can be achieved in this system based on
the floor operation. Provision for the installation of indoor and outdoor unit shall be designed
and all unit shall be installed by tenant.
The VRV system designed is cooling and heating type to cater summer and winter
load efficiently.
Less Space is required as outdoor unit can be placed on back side wall and indoor
unit designed is ceiling suspended unit.
For fresh air used centralized treated fresh air unit for each floor.
Ventilation System:
Fan Design, selection and sizing in accordance with Provisions stated in NBC 2016,
ASHRAE, ISHRAE, ECBC 2017 and Fire Bye-Laws.
The EPC Contractor shall carry out detail Design, Supply, Installation, and Testing &
Commissioning of HVAC Works and BMS works.
1. Ventilation & Air Conditioning System shall include Commercial, Club-1&2 buildings.
2. The entire HVAC works should conform to specifications provided & as per directions
of Engineer-in-Charge.
3. The ratings and capacities of various equipments are indicative and subject to
upgradation/ revision during detailed designing stage.
4. The scope shall include below mentioned features but not limited to:-
a. The design shall be done in accordance with Norms established by GRIHA for HVAC
System design, provisions stated in NBC 2016, latest ECBC and conforming to the
latest ISHRAE, ASHRAE and NABH Standards and CPWD standards.
b. Objective of HVAC System Design is to ensure proper Indoor Air Quality, Energy
Efficiency, Flexibility of Operation, Cost Optimization, BMS Compatibility
c. The overall HVAC design shall be according to 3 star GRIHA rating manual.
d. Heat Load is to be computed for individual rooms of required buildings which are to
be air conditioned. All required parameters /factors like geographical location,
orientation of building, ambient conditions, glazing factor, lighting/equipment load,
occupant load, area & height of room, fresh air ACPH, CFM/person, ADP of coil,
shall be considered as per ASHRAE/ISHRAE/NBC 2016/ECBC standards.
e. Equipment sizing of HVAC system shall take into account factors such as
geographical location, climatic conditions, water availability & quality etc.
f. Chilled water pipes from HVAC Plant Room to various buildings shall be as per
CPWD specs.
g. HVAC Plant Room shall be provided with safety equipment/items like suitable
elastomeric mat (as per relevant IS codes) for Panels, fire buckets, fire extinguishers,
hand gloves, safety charts, framed Schematic/SLD etc.
h. Suitable size shafts, cutouts, openings etc shall be provided to facilitate installation of
Pipelines, Ducts etc. in all floor slabs of various buildings for various service areas,
as required. All shafts, cutouts, openings etc provided on floor slabs shall be suitably
closed after laying of services lines as per fire safety norms as per NBC 2016. Doors
shall be provided for all shafts at all floors as per fire safety norms as per NBC 2016.
i. All Services as required like raw/ soft, drainage, plumbing, HVAC provisions, ducting
etc. shall be adequately provided by the EPC Contractor for all building
2. Indoor Air Quality :
Emphasis on maintaining desirable Indoor Air Quality by setting and controlling
parameters of Temperature, Air Flow, Humidity Levels and Air Changes per Hour
(Total & Fresh Air) for each room/zone/area.
Air cooled VRV system complete with outdoor & Indoor for club buildings.
Provision of energy efficient split units shall be considered in Server Rooms, UPS
Room etc. Energy Efficient Split Air Conditioners with Inverter driven compressors
(min. 5 star rated) may be considered wherever necessary depending upon the
suitability and applicability.
All the equipments etc. shall be suitable for 415 V, three phases or 220 V, Single
phase, 50 Hz A.C. supply.
The chilling machines shall be AHRI with ecofriendly refrigerant and with best
possible COPs as per latest ECBC + code, Cooling tower shall be CTI Certified,
Fans shall be AMCA certified for fan efficiency & Noise, Fire dampers shall be UL &
CBRI Roorkee certified preferably with FM certification also.
In case of Chilled Water System Centrifugal Chillers with VFDs are proposed for
Summer/Monsoon Cooling. The scope shall include Plant Manager.
The VRV/VRF System considered must belong to the latest Generation/Version with
capability of Summer and Monsoon Cooling.
Including Secondary Chilled Water Pumps along with VFD, Primary Chilled Water
Pumps and Condenser Water Pumps.
Chilled Water Circuit comprising of MS pipes (“C” Class) with suitable Insulation in
case of Centralized Chilled Water System and hard drawn copper tubes with suitable
Insulation in case of VRV/VRF System.
GI pipes (Class B) for drain pipe with suitable insulation for chilled water system.
All floor mounted AHU shall be variable speed type. FM AHU’s shall be with DIDW
backward curved fans. VFD with electrical bypass arrangement to be provided.
Ceiling Suspended and Floor Mounted Air Handling Units, child water Fan Coil Units
to Convey Chilled Air in case of Chilled Water System and Ductable/ Cassette / Hi
Wall Split Units in case of VRV/VRF System.
Fresh air provision for ceiling suspended AHUs/FCUs/VRV/VRF (heat pump type)
Indoor Units shall be considered as per relevant codes & standards. TFA (Treated
Fresh Air Units) to be provided to supply treated chilled air to these units/feeding
areas.
UPS room, BMS room, fire control room and server room shall be provided with DX
split unit with N+1 combination.
Demand control ventilation system to be installed for fresh air system for commercial
Building. Each fresh air outlet/ lovers for AHU shall be provided with CO2 sensor &
motorized damper. Fresh air shall be fed to the AHU’s via VFD driven Energy
recovery units and treated fresh air unit.
Closed type Pressurized Expansion Tank to adjust and regulate the pressure of
water in the Chilled Water Circuit shall be provided
Ducting System comprising of GI Ducting with Insulation depending upon the
requirement. Duct Construction and suspension Standards must conform to
SMACNA, IS 655 and ASME.
CTI certified Cooling Tower with VFD driven Fan Motors complete with control and
starter panel.
Chilled Water flow Modulation by means of Manual/Motorized Butterfly, Non Return
Valve, Ball Valve, Automatic Balancing Valve, 2 WAY PIBCV with insulation. All the
valves must be minimum PN16 rated and suitable for Chilled Water applications.
Insulation of valves shall be the same as that of pipe.
Air Flow Modulation by means of Air Distribution devices like Volume Control Duct
Dampers, Collar Dampers, VAV Boxes conforming to ASME and SMACNA
Standards.
The scheme of colour code painting of pipe work services for AC installation shall be
as per NBC/CPWD specifications.
Provision of trap door of suitable material & size shall be considered for easy
accessibility of moving parts of the concerned equipment/dampers.
BMS Compatibility to all Air Conditioning (3 phase equipment) High Side and Low
Side Equipment.
Duct acoustic lining shall be provided up to 5mtr. Length of initial duct piece and all
plenum.
ALL AHU’s room shall be acoustic lined on wall & ceiling and material shall be as per
specification
All AHU will be with MERV-13 filters while TFA AHU’s will be provided with ESP filter
as per specifications.
BTU meters to be provided for shops, banquet and for all chillers.
All hvac equipment electrical starter panel which are located on terrace shall be IP-
64.
Touch screen types central controller to be provide for faculty clubs with provision to
ingrate the same on BMS.
The HVAC Plant Room Layout must be planned in such a manner so that it enables
easy movement of personnel to conduct daily routine and maintenance procedures.
Additional space for circulation shall be considered as per relevant codes. Provision
shall also be kept for anticipated future requirements. Minimum clear height of plant
room (approx. 4.5 m) shall be maintained as per relevant codes. The entrance to A.C
plant room shall be preferably through rolling shutters having minimum width as per
relevant codes.
Proper spacing must be ensured between the foundations of Pumps, Chillers and
other equipment to enable repairs and easy replacement of parts.
The Plant Room must be adequately ventilated with Fans maintaining optimum Air
Flow and ACPH level. The design and sizing of Fan must be in conformity with the
CPWD & NBC 2016 norms for the same.
The Plant Room should have a fresh water connection & drain trap.
The HVAC Shaft must be adequately sized to enable smooth passage of pipes and
ducts with insulation along with its supporting arrangement through it.
The walls of the HVAC Shaft must be lined with Fire Rated Material capable of
withstanding 250 degree Celsius for a period of 2 hours.
Inspection Doors must be provided in HVAC Shaft wherever necessary. The door
must be Fire rated capable of withstanding 250 degree Celsius for a period of 2
hours.
AHU Rooms :-
AHU Room slab shall be structurally designed to take loads of various equipment.
The AHU Room Layout must be planned in such a manner so that it allows easy
movement of personnel to conduct daily routine and maintenance procedures.
AHU Room shall be acoustically insulated with suitable material (density, K value) as
per CPWD provisions & site requirements.
AHU Room should have a fresh air opening, water connection & drain trap.
Water cooled Chillers shall be with open type / semi hermetic compressors with
squirrel cage induction motor with class F insulation.
The total capacity of chillers shall be 2200TR ( 4Nos x 550TR ) (3W +1S)
Minimum requirement of both COP and IPLV requirement of ECBC /NBC provisions
shall be met. Preferably, COP of min. 6.3 at AHRI conditions & IPLV, NPLV as per
specifications.
Motors shall be energy efficient must conform to minimum IE-3 Class Efficiency.
The scope shall include plant manager for optimizing plant room operation.
Both Working and Stand-by provisions for Chillers has to be considered. Minimum
One Chiller shall be considered in addition to the no. of chillers as per requirements.
Refrigerant of chiller shall be CFC free & low ODP,(preferably zero ODP) and
preferably should be R-134 a / R-514a.
The Outdoor Units for VRV/VRF System (Heat pump type) have to be installed in a
completely open space like Terrace etc. where it can easily discharge heat to the
environment.
Outdoor Units for VRV/VRF System must be factory assembled unit housed in a
sturdy weather proof casing, conforming to IP 54 Standards constructed from rust-
proofed panels of suitable material coated with a suitable finish material.
The outdoor unit shall have scroll /Rotary compressors. The compressor shall be of
highly efficient hermetic scroll/ Rotary type and equipped with capacity control
technology capable of changing the speed in accordance to the cooling & heating
load requirement.
The heat exchanger shall be constructed with copper tubes mechanically bonded to
aluminum fins to form a cross fin coil. The aluminium fins shall be covered by anti-
corrosion resin film.
The refrigerant circuit shall include an accumulator, sub cooler, liquid and gas shut
off valves and a solenoid valves.
The following safety devices shall be part of the outdoor unit: High Pressure Switch,
Low Pressure Switch, Fan Motor Safety Thermostat, Inverter Overload Protector,
Over Current Relay, Fusible Plugs, Fuses.
Min 80% Diversity Factor shall be considered while sizing of Outdoor Equipment for
normal units & for TFA (treated fresh air unit) it should be at least 110% or as per
manufacturers recommendation.
Each unit shall be equipped, with an oil recovery system to ensure stable operation
with long refrigerant piping.
If the number of Outdoor Units is high, then they may be mounted and fixed on a
specially fabricated MS Channel designed to accommodate all the Outdoor Units.
The design and sizing of MS Channel may be done in accordance with relevant
CPWD and ASME Standards. If the number of Outdoor Units is few, then they may
be mounted on Individual Outdoor Unit Stands as specified and provided by OEM.
Proper spacing between Outdoor units must be ensured to enable adequate heat
discharge area, smooth passage of personnel to conduct routine and maintenance
procedures, repairs and replacement.
The plenum of the fan must be lined with Fire Rated Acoustic Material.
It should be ensured that proper level difference and spacing is maintained between
the Fresh Air ducts and Normal Exhaust ducts to ensure smooth circulation of air.
ii. Refrigerant
2. Depending upon the specific suitability and applicability, a desirable refrigerant may
be selected for VRV/VRF System.
iii. Pumps
1. Chilled/ Condenser water pumps shall be End suction Vertical Split Casing/Horizontal
discharge type for ease of maintenance and rugged usage.
2. Suitable Pump Head shall be selected while sizing of pump depending upon the
piping length, fittings, friction factor etc. and other requirements.
3. Both Working and Stand-by provisions for Pumps has to be considered. Minimum.
One standby pump shall be considered in addition to the no. of working pumps as
per requirements.
4. Pump casing shall be cast iron, impeller shall be bronze/gunmetal, shaft shall be of
Stainless steel with S.S mechanical seal.
5. The thermal insulation of Chilled/hot Water Pumps shall be with same material &
thickness as that of pipe.
6. Pump shall be complete with all accessories like pressure gauge, valves (butterfly,
NRV etc.), reducers (if reqd.), Strainers, flexible bellows (double arch PN 16 rating
min.) etc.
7. Secondary Chilled Water Pumps will be with unit mounted Variable Speed Drives
circulating water in the chilled/hot water circuit.
11. Pumps must be Energy Efficient and the Motor shall be rated preferably for IE-3
Class Efficiency.
v. Cooling Towers
2. The Cooling Tower Fan Motors shall be rated for preferably IE-3 rated and equipped
with VFDs. Each VFD shall be installed in a dedicated external IP-65 enclosure
3. Min Range of Cooling tower 10 degree F & wet bulb approach at least 5 degree F.
Cooling tower shall have fan controls based on wet bulb logic.
4. Cooling Tower shall be designed in such a manner that the total losses (drift +
evaporation + bleed off etc.) are minimized.
6. Depending upon suitability and applicability, Induced Counter Flow type may be
selected.
7. It should be complete with FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic)water basin, FRP casing,
distribution system, PVC filling with integral louvers, drift eliminators, spray nozzles or
self-rotating sprinklers, statically , dynamically balanced axial flow type fan, HDG
supporters and MS Painted ladders, make up quick fill arrangement, overflow & drain
connections with necessary valves. It should be complete with cement concrete
foundation, steel/masonry supporting structure, anti-vibration mountings etc.
8. Minimum. One Cooling Tower shall be considered in addition to the no. of working
cooling towers as per requirements.
2. For winter heating electrically heated HWG (Hot water generator) will be provided in
plant room. The Hot water will be supplied through secondary pumps with VFD.
3. Both Working and Stand-by provisions for Hot Water Generators has to be
considered.
4. Hot Water Vessel Construction must conform to relevant Standards and must be
insulated with Fiberglass/rock wool of suitable density and thickness and shall be
suitably cladded.
i. Air Handling Units (For Comfort Areas) – Waiting Areas, wards, Library, Auditorium
etc.
Factory fabricated Double skinned construction with Thermal Break Profile with GI
Sheet of Suitable thickness (0.8 mm) pre plasticized outside & plain GI (0.8 mm) on
inside with PUF Insulation of suitable thickness 40 mm and density (min. 48 kg/cum)
between them. AHU may be floor mounted/ceiling suspended & should be of
sufficient Tonnage, CFM & static pressure as per requirements.
Maximum flow velocity across filters/Fans/Coils, motor /fan speed etc. shall be in
conformance to relevant standards.
Velocity & friction factor for Pipe Sizing shall be in conformance to relevant
standards.
Fire Damper must be provided at the Supply and Return of AHUs room fire walls.
Motor must conform to preferably IE-3 Class Efficiency and must be Squirrel cage
induction type.
All AHUs shall be equipped along with VFDs and electrical bypass arrangement to be
provided.
Fan Blower should be DIDW backward Curved blade (Belt driven) for supply/exhaust.
Fans must be selected for suitable Static Pressure & CFM & shall be AMCA Certified
for sound & performance.
Cooling/Heating Coil of required OD & thickness preferably made of Copper with Fins
preferably made of Aluminum with suitable fins/inch. Cooling/Heating Coils Row deep
should be considered meeting the functional requirements.
Drain Pan of AHUs must be made of Stainless Steel of Suitable thickness(18 G) duly
insulated with required thickness & density of insulating material & drain slope on
both sides.
Suitable number of modulating valves like Butterfly/ Ball/ PICV/Drain etc. must be
positioned at the inlet and Outlet along with other accessories like Thermometer,
Pressure Gauge, Thermostat, and Humidistat etc. Strainers shall also be considered
at the inlet of AHUs.
Suitable Foundation for Floor Mounted AHUs /Hanging Arrangement for Ceiling
Mounted AHUs should be considered with anti vibration pads.
The air handling units shall be powder coated in approved colour as per OEM
standards or as per directions of E-I-C.
Coil of required OD & thickness preferably made of Copper with Fins preferably
made of Aluminum with suitable fins/inch. Cooling/Heating Coils Row deep should be
considered meeting the functional requirements.
Motor must be energy efficient and must be 3 speed type. This shall consist of two
lightweight aluminum impellers of forward curved type, both statically and
dynamically balanced. The two impellers shall be directly mounted on to a double
shaft, single phase multiple winding motor capable of running at three speeds.
Drain Pan of FCUs must be made of Stainless Steel (18 G) of Suitable thickness duly
insulated with required thickness & density of insulating material.
The PREFILTER shall be cleanable type &of suitable thickness AL./HDPE wire mesh
and mounted behind the pan in a filter plenum of GI sheet.
The fan coil units shall be powder coated in approved colour as per OEM standards
or as per directions of E-I-C.
It should consists of 2-Way Modulating type valve, Y strainers, Ball valves, wall
mounted BMS compatible thermostat containing three speed and on/off control for
fan, speed and temperature control for summer/ Monsoon/winter air conditioning.
Air cooled split air conditioner Unit comprising of an Indoor unit and outdoor Unit.
Must be Energy Efficient & refrigerant used should be CFC free & low, preferably
zero ODP.
Fan motor shall be suitable for 415 ± 10% volts or 230±10% volts, 50 Hz, A.C.
Supply, Single phase, motors shall be provided with permanent capacitor. Motors
shall be especially designed for quite operation and motor speed shall not exceed
1440 rpm.
Fan speed shall not exceed 1000 rpm and maximum fan outlet velocity shall be 550
meters per minute.
Cooling coils shall be of fin and tube type having aluminium fins firmly bonded to
copper tubes assembled in zinc coated steel frame / Multi channel.
Pressurized Cold Water Closed Type Expansion Tank must be equipped with Air
Separator & should be preferably mounted in the plant room.
The tank and air separator must be constructed in accordance with relevant
standards.
The tank shall be preferably pre charged steel expansion tank with replaceable
heavy duty butyl rubber bladder.
The expansion tank will be complete with safety relief valve, pressure reducing valve,
pressure gauge & other accessories.
The Pipes of sizes 150mm & below shall be M.S. ‘C’ class as per IS : 1239 and pipes
size above 150mm shall be welded black steel pipe heavy class as per IS: 3589,
from minimum 6.35mm thick M.S. Sheet for pipes upto 350 mm dia. and from
minimum 7mm thick MS sheet for pipes of 400 mm dia. and above.
For cooling and heating applications, the pipe may be sized accordingly in
conformance with relevant ASME and CPWD Codes for the same.
Pipe insulation for Plant Room/Terrace pipe shall be with EPS (Expanded
Polystyrene –TF Quality) moulded pipe section of density min. 20 Kg/cum after thick
coat of cold setting adhesive (CPRX compound) , wire mesh, wrapped with 500 g
polythene faced hessian cloth & finally applying 0.63 mm Al sheet cladding complete
as per relevant standards.
The pipe within the building (in shafts, inside building etc.) shall be insulated with
Nitrile insulation with min. 45 kg/cum density, K – 0.037 W/Mk or better at 20 degree
C mean temperature, Class O Insulation applied with suitable adhesive & as per
CPWD specifications.
Riser for each building will have a butterfly valve & a balancing valve for isolating the
building.
Air separator used for removing air particles in a main header line
Pot strainer will be provided in main header of condenser circuit for removal
impurities in header.
All refrigerant piping for the air conditioning system shall be constructed from hard
drawn seamless copper refrigerant pipes with copper fittings Y- joints, headers etc.
and silver-soldered joints. The refrigerant piping arrangements shall be in
accordance with good practice within the air conditioning industry, and are to include
expansion valves, charging connections, suction line insulation and all other items
normally forming part of proper refrigerant circuits.
The Pipe diameter and thickness shall be based on quantity and flow rate of
refrigerant passing through the circuits.
ix. Valves
All the Valves like Butterfly, Ball, Balancing, PICB must conform to PN 16 Pressure
Rating.
Valves must be duly insulated with suitable Insulation of suitable thickness and
density.
x. Thermostat
Should have Fan Speed and Heat/Cool Change Over Switch options
Should have high accuracy, fast response, Long Life and must be easy to operate
Thermostat and digital programmable Humidistat, both BMS compatible to set the
desired temperature and relative humidity as per the table given below.
Both Thermostat & Humidistat shall enable the user to define the set points for
When both Temperature & RH are high with respect to Set Point : Chilled water valve
shall be modulated.
When Temperature is high & RH is low with respect to Set Point : Chilled water valve
shall be modulated & Humidifier shall be switched on/ off.
When Temperature is low & RH is High with respect to Set Point : Both Chilled Water
& Hot Water valve shall be modulated.
When both Temperature & RH are low with respect to Set Point : Hot water valve
shall be modulated & Humidifier shall be switched on / off.
The pipes shall be insulated with suitable material depending upon the requirement.
The pipe material properties like density, thickness, K-Value and R-Value must be in
conformity with relevant IS Codes, NBC, ISHRAE, ASHRAE & ASME.
All ducts shall be fabricated either from galvanized sheet steel (GSS) confirming to IS
277 or Al sheets confirming to IS 737. The steel sheet shall be hot dipped galvanized
with matt finish with coating of min. 120 GSM of zinc, GI sheet shall be lead free,
eco-friendly & RoHS compliant. The sheet thickness shall be as per CPWD
specifications.
Ducting shall be selected factory pre fabricated to achieve the high quality workman
ship and specifications, end pieces can be site fabricated.
Supply & return ducting shall be with GSS Ducting of suitable gauge thickness &
pressure rating as per requirements.
Duct Construction and suspension Standards must conform to IS655 / SMACNA and
ASME.
All ducts are proposed to be insulated by use of closed cell cross linked polyethylene
foam with aluminium foil.Thermal conductivity of the insulation material shall not
exceed 0.032 W/moK at an average temperature of 25oC. Density of the material
shall be 25-30 Kg/m3. The product shall have temperature range of –40 oC to
105oC. The insulation material shall be fire rated for Class 0 for surface spread of
flame test. Water vapour permeability shall not exceed 0.15ng/Pa.Sec.m.
The exposed duct shall have 26 G Aluminum cladding as weather protection for the
insulation.
Acoustic Duct Lining of suitable thickness and required length shall be provided at
the commencement of ductwork from the respective Indoor Unit.
Fire Dampers shall be CBRI tested & certified for at least 90 min. rating against
collapse & flame penetration as per UL 555 & 555S. Fire dampers shall be
compatible with fire detection system.
For fire safety motorised fire dampers with electrical actuators interlocked with the air
blowers shall be provided in supply and return air paths. All materials used for
insulation shall be fire proof type. The air handling unit's motors shall also be
interlocked with the central fire alarm system such that in case of detection of smoke
or fire by the fire alarm system, the air handling units shall automatically shut off.
i. Axial Fans
Axial Fans for Fresh / Exhaust air suitable for installing in any position in Horizontal
or vertical, and must be AMCA certified.
Casing of Fans shall be constructed of heavy gauge sheet steel and preferably be
powder coated. Support brackets for ceiling suspension shall be welded to the casing
for connection to hanger bolts. Threaded Rod of sufficient dia. /channel should be
considered for hanging of fans.
Fan Sizing (CFM & Static Pressure) for Basement Ventilation (Fresh Air/Normal
Exhaust / Smoke Exhaust) must be done considering the required ACPH levels in the
Basement as specified in NBC 2016/ECBC or relevant codes.
The plenum of the fans must be lined with Acoustic Lining to ensure proper sound
absorption.
Axial Fans for Basement Smoke Exhaust and Smoke Extraction purpose must be
Fire Rated (H Class), able to withstand a temperature of 250 degree Celsius for a
period of 2 hours.
Should be suitable for 415 V ± 10% volts three phase 50cycle, AC supply.
The speed of Fan shall not exceed 1000 RPM for Fans with impeller diameter above
450mm and 1450 RPM for fans with impeller diameter of 450mm and less.
Noise Level of Fan (in decibel) should conform to NBC 2016/ASHRAE/ ISHRAE/
CPWD and relevant IS Codes.
i. Fan Section
Utility of Fan Section preferably for Pressurization of Lift Lobbies, Lift Well, Staircase.
Fan must be AMCA certified.
Fan Sections for Pressurization purpose must be H/F Class as per requirement.
Should be suitable for 415 V ± 10% volts three phase 50cycle, AC supply.
Noise Level of Fan (in decibel) should conform to latest NBC 2016/
ASHRAE/ISHRAE/CPWD and relevant IS Codes.
Air Washer shall be of double skin construction with suitable thickness impregnated
cellulose paper media (Celdek pads) of minimum 90% efficiency, factory assembled,
distribution header, GI 'B' class piping, makeup, quick fill and drain connections,
Butterfly/Gate valves for Pumps, make up, drain & quick fill connections of Sump, 2
Nos. pumps of suitable capacity (1W +1 S), Y strainers and necessary fittings, GI
frame and supporting structure for Celdek pads, washable synthetic fiber filters (of
90% efficiency down to 10 micron) and SS(18 gauge) sump, TEFC Motor (IP:55)
Control panel complete with necessary Switchgear, Starters, metering, power and
control wiring between Control panel and Motor/Pump etc. & drive unit complete with
Pulley, Belts, Fresh air Louvers with bird screen (GI Construction) etc as per
specification & as directed by Engineer- in-charge.
Building automation and control systems would control and monitor system such as
chiller, Pumps, cooling tower, Air handling unit, Fans in parking area. We have not
considered electrical, Plumbing and firefighting equipment monitoring on the BMS
system.
BMS system will monitor the operation of all air conditioning equipment and raise
alarm in case of any breakdown or fire.
The system will automatically calculate energy consumption of all air conditioning
operating unit monthly and generate a comparative sheet of each month.
The data can be stored for 18 month and then it can be transferred to other storage
device.
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
C.1 INTENT
The intent of this report is to define the basis and enlist the salient features of
electrical system design for “Proposed Re-development of Model Town Residential
Society”. This report will be a guideline to take forward the detailed engineering
design and will help in the preparation of:
1. Design Calculations
2. Cost Estimates
3. Engineering Drawings
This report is a preliminary report which needs to be read in conjunction with other
Project Documents and Drawings. Should there be any ambiguity, the same shall be
brought into the notice of “The Architect Consultant”.
This report also defines the broad system requirements pertaining to electrical
systems, defining the standards to be followed along with a broad scope of work, so
that the battery limits gets broadly specified. It is required that the system shall be
energy efficient, easy to operate and maintain, robust and reliable. The design should
embody all necessary requirements for “GRIHA 3 STAR” rating.
It is required to follow all relevant Indian & International codes as per latest
amendments. However in particular following codes may be followed:
1. Local Bye-Laws
2. National Building Code (NBC)-2016
3. National Electrical Code (NEC)- 2011
4. Indian Electricity Rules (IER)
5. Indian Electricity Act (IEA)- 2007
6. NEMA Standards
7. Indian Standards (IS)
8. IEC Standards
Following assumptions have been made while forecasting the overall load demand
for the project:
Common Area Lighting – 0.6W / sq.ft. of connected load with 0.8 diversity factor
Common Area Plug load – 0.15W / sq.ft. of connected load with 0.8 diversity factor
Lift Load – As per actual
Plumbing Load – As per actual
Fire Fighting Load (Dead Load) – As per actual
Sr.No Area
Lighting Power HVAC Equipment
. Description
Diversit Diversit Diversit
watt/s Diversity watt/ watt/s watt/
y y y
q.ft. factor sq.ft. q.ft. sq.ft.
factor factor factor
1 Site Load 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.8 0 0 0 0
2 Basement 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.93 1 0 0
3 Club House 1.5 0.8 2 0.8 5 0.9 1 0.75
4 Site Load 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.8 0 0 0 0
5 School 0.6 0.8 2 0.8 50 50 2 0.75
Commercial
6 0.8 0.8 2.5 0.8 8 0.9 2.5 0.75
Building
7 Dispensary 0.6 0.8 2 0.8 5 0.9 1 0.75
Based on the assumptions above, following is the forecasted load demand for the complete
project
Note: The load demand, as forecasted above is the tentative load demand based on the
assumptions listed. It is however required to conduct a detailed load calculations during
detailed engineering stage. EPC contractor is required to submit the detailed load
calculations and get the same approved from the consultant. However the sizes of
transformer and DG set as mentioned are the minimum requirements and needs to be
provided by the contractor.
Following assumptions have been made while sizing Transformers for the project:
Following assumptions have been made while sizing DG sets for the project:
1 Tower Load
T-15-Type 3
1246 394
(S+20)
T-18-Type 3
1366 433
(S+22)
T-19-Type 2
1488 474
(S+24)
Total Load (kW) 4101 1301
Considering Future
1663
Expansion @ 15%
T-16-Type 3
1246 394
(S+20)
T-17-Type 3
1366 433
(S+22)
T-20-Type 2
1488 474
(S+24)
Total Load (kW) 4101 1301
DG SCHEDULE - ZONE 1
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
CL MD
(kW) (kW)
1 Tower Load
Type 3 (S+20) 108 86
Type 3 (S+22) 110 88
Type 2 (S+24) 114 90
Total Load (kW) 332 264
DG SCHEDULE - ZONE 1
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
Total Load (kW) 1003 672
Load (in kVA) @ 0.8 pf 840
Selected Capacity DG
Area
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
(in sqft)
1 Tower Load
T-4-Type 4
149992 2342 797
(S+21)
T-5-Type 4
159361 2450 834
(S+22)
Total Load (kW) 4792 1631
T-7-Type 4
179082 2559 873
(S+23)
DG SCHEDULE - ZONE 2
Sr.
Area Description TOTAL
No.
CL (kW) MD (kW)
1 Tower Load
T-4-Type 4 (S+21) 70 56
T-5-Type 4 (S+22) 71 57
T-6-Type 4 (S+22) 71 57
T-8-Type 4 (S+22) 71 57
Type 5 (S+22) 55 44
Type 5 (S+20) 36 29
Type 5 (S+24) 74 59
T-7-Type 4 (S+23) 71 57
Total Load (kW) 519 416
Load (in kVA) @ 0.8 pf 520
% Loading @ 80% 650
Selected Capacity
2 X 380 kVA
DG
Club House 180 149
Area
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
(in sqft)
MD CL MD
(kW) (kW) (kW)
1 Tower Load
T-9-Type 4 (S+24) 149992 2668 911
T-22-Type 3 (S+22) 1366 434
T-23-Type 3 (S+20) 1246 394
Total Load (kW) 5280 1739
2500
Selected Capacity
kVA
2500
Selected Capacity
kVA
2500
Selected Capacity
kVA
2500
Selected Capacity
kVA
2X
2000
kVA
DG SCHEDULE - ZONE 3
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
CL (kW) MD (kW)
1 Tower Load
T-9-Type 4 (S+24) 72 57
T-22-Type 3 (S+22) 54 43
T-23-Type 3 (S+20) 54 43
T-10-Type 4 (S+24) 72 57
T-21-Type 3 (S+22) 54 43
T-24-Type 3 (S+20) 54 43
T-11-Type 4 (S+22) 71 57
T-13-Type 4S (S+20) 71 57
T-12-Type 4 (S+22) 71 57
T-14-Type 4 (S+20) 70 56
Total Load (kW) 643 513
Load (in kVA) @ 0.8 pf 641
% Loading @ 80% 802
1 X 500 KVA
Selected Capacity
1 x 380 KVA+3 x 1010
DG-01
kVA for flats
DG SCHEDULE - ZONE 3
Sr.No. Area Description TOTAL
C.2.6 UPS
We propose to have UPS backup for certain critical loads like emergency lighting
loads, Substations, work stations and for ELV components.
The UPS shall be IGBT based type with isolation transformer (preferably inbuilt). The
minimum permissible THD (Total harmonic distortion) level shall not exceed 3% in
case of 3 phase output UPS and 5% in case of single phase output
The UPS must also have a feature of audible alarm in case of battery mode, Low
battery, Overload and faults.
The UPS must also have LED indicators for Load level / Battery level, Battery, Utility
Power, Inverter, Bypass, Overload, and Faults. Power from three UPS shall be fed to
UPS Output panel kept at the same location.
This UPS output panel shall feed several distribution boards kept on electrical room
for UPS supply.
The Earthing system of the entire project will be designed to keep resistance of earth
less than One (1) Ohm or as specified in IS 3043.The protective conductor size is
calculated considering the below mentioned relation as per IS:3043 :
S = I x √ t x C.F Where
S = cross sectional area of protective conductor
k I = Fault current magnitude.
t = time of fault current withstand by the protective conductor.
K = constant (depends upon temperature and material)
C.F. = Corrosion factor
Value of K is taken as per tables: 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D (page 31) of IS: 3043.
Telephone/Data/Video
It is proposed to have FTTH system for telephone distribution. Optical fibre cable
shall travel in each shaft as a riser cable where ONTs will be placed inside the shaft
and therefrom the distribution shall happen through copper paired cables.
RJ-45 outlets shall be provided for telephone outlets
TV distribution will be done through main riser and tap off boxes. Each flat will be
provided with dedicated TV splitter.
For video RG-6 outlets will be provided
Wired data outlets shall be provided for commercial areas where high speed data
transmission is required.
All of the Data devices will consist of data jacks, wired with Category 6, unshielded
twisted pair cable in Heavy Duty surface conduits.
We propose to have an addressable fire alarm system for complete facility. Manual
call points with push buttons shall be installed in the corridors under a breakable
glass enclosure painted red with control module.
Smoke and heat detectors shall be provided at required closed areas.
Each manual call point shall be wired with strobe & detectors in such a fashion that
it forms a ring loop and returns back to a central fire detection panel.
Each hooter shall forms a ring loop and returns back to same central fire detection
panel.
In triple height areas, beam detectors are provided with maximum 70 meter
coverage length.
Fault isolators shall be provided after every 8‐15 devices to isolate the faulty part of
the loop.
The main fire detection panel shall have LED indications for different zones and
shall have self-supplied battery bank of +24V dc. Power to this panel shall be made
through a 6 Amp ups power socket.
A Repeater fire alarm panels have been proposed at strategic locations
2 way talk back system is also proposed in sync with fire alarm system.
The Digital Voice Command Center has been proposed with the FACP.
It shall contain all equipment required for audio control functions. This shall include
speaker zone indication and control, digital voice units and microphone.
Public address panel shall be placed at server rack in electrical panel/AV room.
The Voice Command Center equipment shall perform the following functions:
Operate as a supervised multi-channel emergency voice communication
system.
Audibly and visually annunciate the active or trouble condition of every
speaker circuit.
Audibly and visually annunciate any trouble condition for digital tone and
voice units required for normal operation of the system.
Each vehicle need to be recognized through electronic means (eg RFID) and Number plate
and Driver image capturing and then need to be recorded into the storage server. The data
base need to be updated as per the vehicle movement and need to be linked to the office
management system for monitoring and analysis.
For wheelers need to be checked for any hidden objects below the vehicle preferably using
an under vehicle surveillance system (UVSS) placed at the entrance of the car parkings.This
system need to be connected through network to the security monitoring room for immediate
attention during the movement of vehicles.
The automated intelligent garbage compactor system shall be designed in such a way that it
should compress the volume of garbage as per requirement. This shall be designed as per
actual quantity of garbage.
The waste compactor shall be RHOS complaint. The compaction force, cycle time motor
size, drive system, control system communication system shall be designed as per project
requirements.
The system shall be designed on the basis of towers and population as per norms.
Broad scope of work shall include, designing, engineering, supply installation testing
and commissioning of following:
EPC contractor is required to set up all substations and electrical switch rooms fully
charged and get the same approved from DISCOM.
All statutory charges against challans shall be done by the client. However liasoning
with the DISCOM and getting the electrical installations approved from them needs to
be done by the EPC contractor.
D.2.1 ASSUMPTIONS
Source of water
The source of water for the project is Delhi Jal Board supply mains.
A stable water supply system is essential to ensure constant and regular supply of water to
the residents. To achieve this, adequate water storage is required to overcome any
unforeseen interruption to the water supply.
Total water storage tanks for domestic, flushing and will be sized for:
One and half (1.5) days water Storage in underground and Over Head Water
tanks for domestic water.
0.75 day storage tank for treated water tank for flushing and horticulture.(Under
Ground and Overhead water tank)
Population.
Retails 3 Sqm per person (For ground floor) and 6 Sqm per person (For first
floor & above)
School @ 4 Sqm / person
Water demand Projection based on NBC 2016 Table-1 Part-9 Plumbing Services.
The total no. of hydrant in the complex will be exceeding 100 nos. Provide fire water
underground tank 3x200 KL.
Overhead tank on each residential building upto 60m & Business Building Upto 30m height
as per NBC 2016 Table 7 .
Source of water
The main source of water for the project is Delhi Jal Board supply mains. Water
supply network shall be stored in a UG water Tank. Domestic water requirements will
be fulfilled from Under Ground Tank for Building. Flushing,
Flushing, Irrigation & HVAC Cooling tower make up water requirements of building
shall be fulfilled from STP treated water.
System Requirements
Water supplied by the Delhi Jal Board is potable and hence no water treatment
required.
Source Supply line after entering the fire water tanks will overflow to the domestic
water tanks. A set of Fixed Speed Hydro pneumatic pumps for every zone (Zone
Description mention below table in pumps Sizing) to transfer the water overhead
tanks for Domestic and flushing thereby to the fixtures via gravity feed supply.
The top 5 floor of resident will be supplied water through a hydro-pneumatic system
from tanks located at the roof top.
A normally closed bypass valve will be provided which when opened to allow the
water supply from the roof water tank to bypass the hydro pneumatic pumps if the
hydro pneumatic fail to operate.
Pressure reducing valves will be used on the distribution lines at each floor to
maintain a minimum operating pressure of 1.5-2.0 bars for all Resident units.
Individual instant geyser planned for hot water in Kitchen, Toilet and shower area.
Water Supply meter install at every outlet as per GRIHA requirement.
Dual piping system.
Domestic (one and half day) – 1235 x 1.5 KL = 1852.5 KL = say 2000 KL
The Tank Details & capacity given in the above are minimum. During detailed designing, if
required and found necessary, the capacity / rating of the equipment may be upgraded
subject to concurrence of Engineer-In-Charge.
Sizing of Pumps
The Flow Rate of Pumps specified is minimum, Pipe Friction losses, Bends etc. and
other relevant Site Conditions.
One Standby Pump to be provided in each & every set of working pumps. The
Pumps shall be sized so as to ensure approximately 4 hours of operation time to fill
the overhead tanks.
Above Capacity of the pumps and water tank specified are minimum.
Provide
Provide Minimum residual head
a) Domestic 10m at highest overhead water tank
b) Flushing Irrigation 10m at highest overhead water tank
c) Irrigation 30m
Drip Irrigation with efficiency 0.90 for shrubs& sprinklers with efficiency 0.75 for lawn
area.
The Sewage System are Designed based on the Following Codes and Standards.
The sewer network for residential complex in 1st & 2nd basement ceiling/Ground level.
The following parameters/ site conditions shall be kept in mind when designing the sewage,
Sludge and storm water drainage system.
Sewage flow starts with fractional capacity and builds up to full capacity in due
course. Contractor to ensure pipe design accordingly. An operational plan to meet
this demand from a low flow to full flow will be part of the design.
Sewer pipes in building are mainly laid in basement ceiling. CILA pipe and fittings
will be used in the basement, ceiling or embedded.
Total Capacity as per EIA norms 1.2 x 585 = 702 KL Say 700 KLD
Total Capacity as per EIA norms 1.2 x 1088 = 1305 KL Say 1300 KLD
Process = MBR
Sewage Sumps
3 no sumps with pumps (1W +1S) provided to transfer soil and waste to STP from Schools
and Tower 04 building.
The Sewage Treatment Plant capacity given in the above are minimum.
In the STP to provide the mandatory equipment to be install and treated water output
parameter as per CPCB norms.
Waste pipes shall terminate in Gully Trap and to be discharge to manholes. Soil pipes
will discharge to manholes.
Grease Trap Commercial Kitchen waste shall be disposed to manholes through grease
trap.
5. Catch Basin
At 15m interval, for roads 6m wide brick
construction with perforated SFRC heavy duty
covers 600X450MM
Internal: Soil and drainage pipes size shall be separate as per NBC, based on fixture units.
Cleanouts in shafts for maintenance 1m above floor level for each soil/waste pipes Pipe
sizing soil and waste as per Table 18, 19 and 20 Part 9, considering fixture units.
Sanitary ware Catalogue no. and make for reference of quality and cost.
Contractor may offer any of the makes specified, within the cost for approval.
Solid waste are all the wastes generated envisaged retail buildings, Terminal buildings,
concourses etc. such as street sweepings, which are discarded as useless or unwanted.
Poor collection and inadequate waste management are responsible for accumulation of solid
waste in the development area & unscientific disposal causes adverse impact on all
components of environment and human health.
The broad scope and objectives of the solid waste management are as follows:
Garbage dump adequate size minimum height 4.5m with bins, washing
arrangements, flooring Kota stone, minimum 3m high walls with glazed tiles, rolling
shutters, poly carbonate roofing, stainless steel mesh above 3m high walls up to
ceiling.
To design Solid waste collection & disposal, composting system retail buildings,
Terminal buildings, concourses, landscape and hard area.
Estimate solid waste generation from various uses covering main buildings and other
areas Indication of major sources of waste – area-wise per tonnage
Food Wastes: Food wastes are the animal, fruit or vegetable residues resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and eating of foods, which are also called garbage. The most
important characteristics of these wastes are that they are highly putrescible and will
decompose rapidly, especially in warm weather.
Rubbish: Rubbish consists of combustible and non-combustible solid wastes by visitors etc.,
excluding food wastes or other highly putrescible materials.
Special Wastes: Wastes such as street sweepings, roadside litter, catch basin debris,
classified as special wastes.
Landscape Wastes: Waste and residues resulting from diverse landscape activities such as
the planting and harvesting of tree and shrubs are called Landscape wastes.
FIRE PROTECTION
E.1 REFERENCE STANDARDS
The design and planning of Fire Protection System shall be done keeping in view the following
criteria:
National Building Code Sept 2016: Part IV for Fire Protection
UBBL - 2016.
As approved by Delhi fire service.
The firefighting arrangement shall be designed as per the requirement of local guidelines and
engineering design standard.
The entire fire safety installation shall be compliant with the most stringent codes/ standard for
the entire Complex to ensure the highest safety standard and uniformity of system. Further,
before property is opened to public, the fire protection shall be fully operated and tested under
simulated conditions to demonstrate compliance with the most stringent standards, codes and
guidelines.
Following functional system shall be provided; strictly in compliance with the listed reference
standards:
b. Fire water static Storage : 3 x 200 KL or as approved by local chief fire officer
c. Hand held fire extinguishers : Strategically placed at designated areas.
ABC 6 kg and CO2 4.5 kg
d. Clean agent fire Extinguisher : 5 kg Ceiling mounted for electrical installation
with auto discharge
mechanism on temperature
rise
The fire protection services installation will be designed to comply National Building code -
2016.
Fire extinguishers will be provided at strategic locations and in MEP plant rooms as required
by the authority and in compliance with IS 2190:1992. Locations as approved by the fire
department.
The fire suppression systems and fire extinguishers installed in the buildings shall be free of
Halon
E.5 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM - QUARTZ BULB, 680C
Flow switches to be installed at all floor levels to be connected to fire alarm panels through
modem
System Description
Internal and external fire hydrant system shall be provided with landing valves, first
aid kits, 63 mm x 2 nos, 15 m hose complete with instantaneous pattern short branch
pipe in the complex.
All fixtures stainless steel SS-304.
Landing valves 63mm
Hose reels 20mm dia 30m
Breeching inlets at the ground level will be provided for hydrant system also.
Provide Pumping system as per NBC 2016 and as approved by Delhi Fire
Service.(Capacities are indicative)
Hose Cabinet- CRCA sheets 14 gauge, stove enamelled single / double leaf with break
glass, signage on glass: break glass in case of fire and cabinet no.
Internal Hydrant
Each fire hose cabinets will be complete with fire fighting accessories:
Single headed landing valves with 63 mm diameter instantaneous type female Outlet
Two 15m long, 63mm diameter rubberized fabric lined hose pipe as per IS 636. Type
2 with SS male and female instantaneous type coupling as per IS: 903.
One SS branch pipe with nozzle as per IS: 903
First aid fire hose reels with 20mm diameter 36.5m long hose with 5mm bore SS
nozzle as per IS:884-1969
One 25mm diameter SS ball valve
Fireman’s axe
Isolation valves 80 mm dia butterfly valve.
Orifice plate 6mm thickness install as per IS 15105 to maintain the pressure 35 meter
at each floor.
Yard Hydrant
Yard Hydrant will be housed in CRCA Cabinet and provided as per relevant codes
and regulations. The water supply will be from the main delivery header of the
hydrant/standpipe pump.
The fire hydrants will be positioned 45m apart to the next hydrant.
All pillar hydrants will be located near the fire engine access/hard-standing.
LANDSCAPING DBR
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LANDSCAPE (HARD & SOFTSCAPE) AND HORTICULTURE
Table of Contents
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................95
1 HORTICULTURE WORKS .................................................................................................................................95
2 LANDSCAPING & PLANTATION WORKS ........................................................................................................95
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1 HORTICULTURE WORKS
The Scope of horticulture work is to provide the whole residential complex with lush
green lawns, trees, hedges, shrubs and beautiful flowers so as to provide an excellent
ambience of residential-environment and at the same time makes the residential
complex environmental friendly and to make a good impression on the residents and
public. The contractor has to undertake all such jobs/activities required to maintain the
Residential premises in a presentable condition and in above mentioned spirit at all the
time whether such activities are elaborated hereunder or not.
The above scope of work Includes designing and its approval from WAPCOS Ltd and
executing the work as per drawings.
While undertaking this work, the contractor shall develop the Party Lawns, Water
bodies, Sit outs, Gazebos, Pergolas, Swimming Pool and Deck Gardens, Forest
Grove, Children’s and Adult Play Areas, Badminton Courts, Basket Ball Courts,
Cricket Nets, Jogging Track, Drop-off areas etc. and other activities mentioned below
and as shown in the tender drawings.
Basement staircase Mumty, Ventilation and smoke extraction structures at the ground
level to be made as landscaped features by enclosing in Trellis & planters as approved
by CPWD.
Measures for segregating and calming motorized and non-motorized traffic, pedestrian
shall be controlled with level differences, Kerbs, dividers, and other traffic controlling
measures. Main entrances to the project and the social infra buildings, footpaths,
walkways, roads, cycle tracks, jogging parks shall be guarded with Cement concrete
bollards as per CPWD specifications.
Norms laid down by the Sports authority of India/NIS shall be met for all the sports
facilities developed by the agency.
The Agency shall submit the detailed working drawings to WAPCOS Ltd along with the
Layout, Material and the execution plan for approval before commencing the work.
1. ENTRY/EXIT TO PROJECT
Gated Entries with Guard House details inspired
from building elevations and attractive landscape
that creates a sense of welcome.
3. PARKING AREAS
11. WALKWAYS
Linear green walkways with rich plantings on both
sides offering a variety of experiences for walking.
Pergolas,
Covered
Walkways, Cabanas:
Sculptures:
Steps:
Sitting areas:
Benches:
Seating under
pergola:
Track:
Dustbin:
Wicker Furniture:
Decorative Pots:
Lounger with
Umbrella:
Cycle stand:
Fitness area
01:
Play
area 02:
Play
Area 03: