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SUBJECT
DISCIPLINE
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Parking
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Light fixtures must be suitable for outdoor installation. Wrap-around type fluorescent fixtures are not permitted. Exposed lamp
fixtures are not permitted.
Fixtures must be located outside of drive lanes.

Exterior Lighting/Electrical
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Exterior lighting must be controlled by a photocell with a manual override switch, by time clock or by building automation system.
Parking lot and driveway lighting must be pole-mounted, high energy efficient and long life based upon fluorescent, metal halide,
or SON (high pressure
sodium) lamps. Other technology will be considered.

Provide exterior outlets around the building perimeter at 200-0/61 m intervals. Outlets must be waterproof and GFI/RCD
protected.

Provide all lighting and power circuits with GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protection.

Fron Desk
Electrical
Each workstation must have the following as a minimum:
a.
Above the counter: a duplex electrical outlet,

b.

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single telephone outlet and single data port.


Dedicated telephone lines are required.
Below the counter: two quad electrical outlets and two data ports.

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All outlets must be dedicated and ground.

4.

Public Restrooms
Electrical
Lights must be on keyed switches or motion sensors. The motion sensor
must have a delay of thirty minutes from the last detection of
movement in the defined area prior to shut down. Entry light must remain
on at all times in multi-stall restrooms.

5.

Food Prep / Kitchen


Electrical
Provide recessed fluorescent, vapor-proof fixture with warm white lamps.
Cover all light fixtures with clear plastic covers or use shielded lamps.
Switch lighting from local wall switches or breaker panels. Do not use dimmers.
Electrical outlets must be provided to suit the installed equipment together with
an additional eight general purpose electrical outlets.
Protect all receptacles in kitchen with GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal circuits.
Bar
Electrical
General lighting must be recessed with dimmer controls located behind the bar
and concealed from guest view.

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8.

Ballrooms
Electrical
Provide four floor electrical outlets per every 800 ft/74 m.
Provide duplex outlets at no less than 20-0/6.0 m on center around perimeter walls.
Lighting for divisible ballrooms must be controlled by local dimmers and by remote dimmers
allowing combined dimming control of subdivisions.
Meeting Rooms
Electrical
Provide recessed lighting. Lighting must be dimmable and wired in a minimum of two zones for
varying light levels/areas.
For all meeting rooms over 2,000 ft/185 m, provide at least one 208-240 VAC outlet.
Electrical outlets, every 20-0/6.0 m on permanent walls, must be available for display purposes.

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Boardroom
Electrical
Lighting must be recessed or decorative, centralized dimmer controlled and be provided
along the perimeter of the room. Switching of lamps within the
fixtures is not an acceptable method of dimmer control.
Provide 20 amp duplex outlets at no more than 12-0/3.7 m on center around perimeter walls.
Power connections must be provided in pop-up boxes in the top of the conference table.
Provide two floor electrical outlets per every 400 ft/37 m.
Pre-Function Area
Electrical
Provide 20 amp duplex outlets at 50-0/15.0 m on center for cleaning.
Provide duplex outlet, telephone outlet and Internet access connections at seating areas for laptop use.
Outlets must be easily accessible for guest use and not hidden from view.
Provide three separate duplex outlets at the entrance to each meeting room subdivision for beverage
service set-up.
Provide lighting with a combination of decorative and recessed fixtures.
Fitnes Center
Electrical
Provide recessed or decorative fixtures. Submit lighting plan and specifications for review and approval.
Lights for the fitness center must be on keyed switches or controlled at the circuit breaker so that they
remain on at all times.
Provide convenience outlets in corridors for housekeeping equipment with spacing not to
exceed 50-0/15 m on center.

12.

Food Pred / Kitchen


Mechanical
Design kitchen ventilation systems to comply with NFPA 96 (www.nfpa.org), including: interlock of supply and exhaust fans,
grease exhaust duct systems, hood design, hood fire extinguishing systems, gas control valves, and manual shut off devices.

13.

Bar
Mechanical
If smoking is allowed, provide smoke removal system for any recirculated air,
or dedicated exhaust system to maintain indoor air quality.

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Pool / Whirlpool
Mechanical
Indoor pools must be maintained at a minimum of 83 F/28.3 C.
Conditioned outdoor pools must have temperature maintained between 80 F/26.7 C and
89 F/31.7 C. Locations where pool water temperatures will rise above 89 F/31.7 C must provide range.
cooling systems to maintain pool water temperatures within the specified

15.

Food Pred / Kitchen


Plumbing
Provide grease interceptors located outdoors in an area serviceable without disruption of normal activities, and out of guest view.
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Grease drains that are directed to grease traps must use cast iron
piping systems that allow mechanical cleaning when blockages occur.

16.

Ballrooms
Technology
Provide one outlet for a house telephone per subdivision.
Provide one MATV outlet in each ballroom subdivision.

17.

Meeting Rooms
Technology
Provide one outlet for a house telephone per subdivision.
Provide one MATV outlet in each meeting room subdivision.

18.

Boardroom
Technology
Provide a telephone and data outlet integrated into the boardroom table.
A telephone outlet is required for house telephone.
Audio Visual (AV)

19.

Fitnes Center
An emergency panic button or emergency telephone is required in the fitness center.
The emergency button must be located 36/900 mm maximum above the finished floor

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with an annunciation bell that rings to a location that is manned 24-hours a day.
The emergency telephone must be mounted 48/1.2 m maximum above the finished floor.
The telephone must have a red casing and it must directly dial the front desk unless
the local jurisdiction requires otherwise.

20.

Elevator / Lift
Service Elevator/Lifts
Service elevators/lifts are required. All designated service elevators/lifts must have a minimum platform
area of 38.5 ft/3.57 m and a 3,000 lb/1,360 kg capacity.
Service elevators must have the following minimum cab speeds:
Floors : 12-20 Stories Speed : 500 FPM/2.54 m/s Type : Gearless
The minimum width of the elevator door opening must be 3-6/1.07 m.
Service elevator/lift doors must be stainless steel pressed pattern.

21.

Furnishings, Fixtures and Equipment


Lighting Fixtures
All lamps must pass the Underwriters Laboratories tip test or CE certificate (declaration of conformity).
Light fixture finish must be appropriate to the overall design of the room. Plastic is not permitted except for the switch.
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All lamps must be warm white lamps.


All fluorescent lighting must meet Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) of 2700-3000 Kelvin and Color Rendering Index (CRI)
minimum of 80.

Furnishings, Fixtures and Equipment


Guestroom Thermostat
System on/off selection
Automatic or manual heating/cooling selection
Backlit LED/LCD digital display with temperature numerals that are at least 0.5/12.0 mm in height.

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Fan mode button that allows guest to have either continuous fan, fan cycling on demand of
heating/cooling, and manual speed selection.
Control algorithm that causes fan speed to increase as the room conditions increase above set point,
returning to low speed as set point is reached.

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Concealed temperature limits for heating and cooling.
If an in-room energy management solution based upon occupancy is installed, it must include a door
switch or electronic lock interface to assure that occupancy status is verified each time the entry door
is opened. is opened. Once verified, the thermostat controls must remain in the occupied mode until
the door or electronic lock is again activated.

23.

Electrical
Power Requirements
Electrical sockets are required where shown in the prototype drawings.
Convenience electrical sockets are required for use with iron, tea kettle and/or coffee maker.
The socket for the tea kettle/coffee maker must be located at the hospitality center.
Four electrical sockets must be provided above the desk. Up to two are allowed to be USB ports.
Sockets may be provided in the base of light fixtures, recessed in the wall or recessed in the desk. desk.
Existing properties are allowed to use power units that sit on top of the
Power outlet for the work surface lamp must be located below the work surface.
Power outlets must accommodate personal electronic device chargers.

24.

Electrical
Circuits
Provide a minimum of two independent power circuits for the general devices and light fixtures, and at
least one GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal circuit for the bathroom. Circuit interruption in one guest suite should
not affect an adjacent room.
The receptacles at the hospitality center (refrigerator, microwave, and convenience outlets)
must be on their own circuit.

25.

Technology
Telephone
All guestrooms must contain a telephone outlet at the night stand.
Two room suites must contain a telephone outlet in the living area.
Telephone outlets must be mounted at standard code heights out of guests view.

26.

Technology
Television
Televisions must comply with the specifications provided in Sections 1706.00 and 2514.09.
a. 37 screen maximum size: 42

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b. 42 screen required in living area of suites

27.

Mechanical
The bathroom area must be mechanically exhausted to the exterior as described in Section 2514.06.
If individual exhaust fans are used, select for maximum inlet noise level of 2.0 sones per AMCA
Standards at design air flow and static pressure.
If a central exhaust fan is used, design for noise levels within the guestrooms that comply with
Section 2514.06.

28.

Housekeeping Zones
Mechanical
Provide an independent central HVAC system for the laundry.
Dryer Makeup Air and Exhaust System:
1. Provide source for outdoor makeup air as required by the dryer manufacturers recommendations
2. Provide combustion air source for gas dryers that comply with NFPA 54 and 90A requirements

29.

Plumbing
Provide area floor drains and a continuous trough drain with open grating at the washers/extractors.
Provide water temperatures to washing equipment at 165 F/74 C or as recommended by the
equipment supplier and chemical system provider.

30.

31.

Provide water softening for laundry if domestic water supply exceeds five grains of hardness.
Provide a plumbed eye-wash station and/or safety shower that complies with ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2009
Electrical
Provide a minimum of one 20 amp duplex outlet on each wall with spacing not to exceed 20-0/6.0 m
on center in laundry.
Provide a GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protected duplex outlet behind each washer for
service and detergent dispenser.
Provide a GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protected duplex outlet behind dryers for service.
Provide an outlet for a wall-mounted house telephone.
Engineering
Provide a minimum of three 20 amp duplex convenience outlets at the workbench and a duplex on

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each wall with spacing not to exceed 20-0/6.0 m on center.
Provide two MATV outlets at 48/1.2 m above the finished floor above the workbench.
All outlets in the engineering area must be mounted at 48/1.2 m above the finished floor.
Provide a minimum of two 30 amp outlets on separate circuits for stationary power tools.
Provide a minimum of one 30 amp outlet at workbench
Provide a telephone outlet at the engineers desk.

32.

Storage
Any electrical risers or equipment located within the linen room is required to be enclosed
in a serviceable closet or have a lockable panel cover.

33.

Electrical Rooms
All electrical panel boxes and circuits must be labeled.
Unless prohibited by local authorities, all electrical panels and circuits accessible to the public must
be kept locked. Electrical panel boxes must be located in separate panel rooms when possible.

34.

Mechanical Rooms
Provide a temperature gauge in the discharge from each water heater and a separate gauge in
the common supply water header leaving the domestic water heaters.

35.

Computer/Telecom Room
Mechanical / Plumbing
Computer room must contain the main PBX, Internet, IPTV equipment and the hotel management
system equipment.
Provide a minimum area as shown on the prototype plans for the computer/telecom room.
For non-prototypical hotels with less than 300 guestrooms, a minimum 170 ft/16 m room is required. m.
Hotels with more than 300 keys must increase the size to 270 ft/25
The room must be centrally located within the hotel. It may be located remote from the front desk
but must only be accessible from back-of-house areas.
For maximum efficiency, the computer equipment room must be within 100'-0"/30 m
of the telecom equipment.
Floor must be capable of supporting up to 670 lb/ft / 1000 kg/m.
An air conditioning / cooling system must be installed to service the computer room which complies
with Section 2514.00 Environmental Control Requirements.

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Provide a complete computer room type air conditioning system with 100 percent redundancy, and loaded
such that all terminal units within the computer room are not suspended over IT/Telecom equipment,
Preferred location of including any wet piping, appurtenances or condensate drainage.
the equipment is outside the room with ducted air supply to/from the units. Air conditioning to be sized
to provide adequate cooling for the design equipment density in the rack system plus 33 percent
for future loads, and all other internal room loads. Equipment must be able to reject internal heat
loads regardless of outdoor temperature.
Light switch for the room must be immediately adjacent to the entry door.
A minimum of four dedicated quad outlets must be provided adjacent to the property management
system rack. All outlets must be grounded.

Uninterrupted power supply (UPS) is required for the computer systems.


The system must provide no less than one hour autonomy for the computer systems attached.
36.

Trash Collection Area


Refrigerated Trash Room
A refrigerated trash room is required at properties where temperature, location or frequency of trash
pickup will cause an odor problem and/or as required by local code.

37.

Mechanical
Ventilation (Make-Up) Air
Distribute conditioned ventilation air directly into each guestroom. Operable windows are not allowed
as the primary means of guestroom ventilation.
Packaged terminal air conditioned units and fan coils are not acceptable for providing ventilation air.
Provide conditioned make-up air with equipment specifically designed to allow the ventilation air to
be supplied at room neutral conditions.
Pressurize buildings in humid climates with a make-up air system providing 100 percent outside air.
Provide building air balance calculations to Hilton Worldwide for review and approval.
Make-Up Air Units
Wall construction must be double-wall insulated type.

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Condensate drain pans must be insulated, stainless-steel and corrosion-resistant construction.
Provide a minimum of two independent cooling circuits for units up through nominal 30 tons/105 kW
and at least four independent cooling circuits for larger units.

Plumbing
Plumbing Piping
Domestic water storage, drainage systems, hot and cold piping material selections and system design
must comply with national and local codes requirements. For those locations without code requirements,
contact Hilton Worldwide for acceptable minimum code requirements.
Do not use polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polybutylene materials for potable water.
Valve Requirements
Install unions and isolation valves on domestic water supply and return connections at each riser or
horizontal distribution header.
Provide isolation or stop valves at each plumbing fixture.
Provide full-port ball valves or butterfly valves for isolation or shut-off service.
Domestic Hot Water Generating System
Select system equipment that provides for 100 percent design heating capacity with one heater
out of service.
For systems that use separate heaters and storage to meet demand, provide at least two storage
tanks for maintenance.

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Electrical
Power Supply
In locations where replacement transformers are not available within 24 hours, provide redundant primary
transformers that have 100 percent building load capacity for each transformer.
Provide main switchboard with provisions that will allow scheduled maintenance on main switchgear
without hotel power interruption.
In areas where normal power sources are interrupted more than once per day, provide either full on-site
power or two sources of utility supplied power.

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Use copper conductors. Aluminum branch and feeder wiring is only allowed on circuits 100 amp and
larger, subject thermal imaging to confirm proper termination.

Technology
Internet access must be provided in the following areas. The type of internet access listed must
be provided as a minimum. Additional types are allowed. See Section 1705.00 for
specific requirements.
Guestroom - wireless required; wired optional
Television
Televisions must be connected to a master antenna system or cable that is capable of passing high
definition (HD) content to all televisions.
Wall-mounting of guestroom televisions is not permitted. Suite televisions are allowed to be wall mounted
on walls not shared with adjacent guestrooms/suites.
If a control box is required with the television, it must be hidden from view and space for it included in
the design of the furniture supporting the television.

41.

Fire Suppression
General
Buildings less than 82-0/25 m in height are not required to be sprinkler protected. The height of
the building is measured from the level of means of egress to the floor slab of the highest normally
occupied guest level.
Guestroom bathrooms less than 55 ft/5.1 m with non-combustible fixtures and closets less
than 24 ft/2.2 m are not required to be sprinkler protected.
High ceiling areas, including atriums, greater than 55-0/16.8 m are not required to be provided with
automatic sprinkler protection at the ceiling level. Floor areas opening to such space require automatic
sprinkler protection. Also reference Section 2516.04.C.12 for additional smoke detection requirements.
Automatic Sprinkler Protection
Design areas (i.e. that area in the building used to establish minimum hydraulic demand requirements)
must not be reduced below 1,500 ft/139 m.
A minimum interior hose demand of 100 gpm/379 Lpm must be included in hydraulic demand calculations.
Quick Response (QR) sprinklers must be used throughout automatic sprinkler systems, subject to
installation criteria published by the manufacturer. The use of standard response sprinklers in existing
buildings is permitted until such time as major renovation of the automatic sprinkler system(s) occurs.
Concealed sprinkler heads are required in the lobby area. All other public areas must be concealed

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or recessed. Concealed or recessed (ceiling or sidewall) sprinkler heads must be used in guestrooms.
Sprinkler guards must be provided in back-of-house areas including linen and storage rooms.
Standpipe and Hose Systems
Pressure at the nozzle tip must be 100 psi/6.9 bar.
Pressure reducing mechanisms must be utilized where hose connection outlets exceed 175 psi/12 bar.
Water Supply Requirements
A reliable water supply, capable of supplying the calculated, hydraulic requirements of the installed fire
of suppression systems, for a minimum period 30 minutes, must be provided.
Kitchen Hood and Duct Protection
A fire suppression system designed for the installation in a kitchen hood to protect kitchen appliances
and the kitchen hood exhaust system. The suppression system must provide protection of the kitchen
cooking appliances, the kitchen exhaust hood, and the exhaust plenum portion of the
hood connection to the exhaust duct.
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The kitchen exhaust hood and the exhaust ducting must be solely dedicated to the exhaust of grease
laden vapors and must be separated from all other exhaust systems.

Fire Detection, Communication and Alarm Systems


Fire Detection
Local hard wired single-station smoke alarms must be installed in each sleeping area and sitting
room of suites.
Where two or more smoke alarms are located in a suite, they must be interconnected to
alarm simultaneously.
Smoke alarms must be provided with integral battery-back up.
In-duct smoke detectors must be provided downstream of air filters and prior to branch connections in air
conditioning systems having a capacity greater than 2,000 ft per minute/944 L per second, and at each
connection to a vertical duct or riser serving two or more stories.
Notification
Main fire alarm control panel and printer
Remote annunciator and printer in the security office
Remote annunciator at the front desk, PBX or other 24-hour staffed area
Speakers must be zoned by floor, except stairs must be zoned by individual stairway.
Visible notification appliances consisting of xenon clear lens strobe units must be installed in the following
areas, which must activate automatically upon any alarm within the building, including but not limited

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Others
Specification
Fire Pump should be UL/FM certified or not

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HILTON GARDEN INN PARK KEMAYORAN - JAKARTA


HW MEP DESIGN COMPARISON
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL
1 / 05 AUGUST 2015
PT. METAKOM CPRANATA
HW DESIGN STANDARD

Light fixtures must be suitable for outdoor installation. Wrap-around type fluorescent fixtures are not permitted. Exposed lamp
fixtures are not permitted.
Fixtures must be located outside of drive lanes.

or Lighting/Electrical
Exterior lighting must be controlled by a photocell with a manual override switch, by time clock or by building automation system.
Parking lot and driveway lighting must be pole-mounted, high energy efficient and long life based upon fluorescent, metal halide,
or SON (high pressure
sodium) lamps. Other technology will be considered.

Provide exterior outlets around the building perimeter at 200-0/61 m intervals. Outlets must be waterproof and GFI/RCD
protected.
Provide all lighting and power circuits with GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protection.

Each workstation must have the following as a minimum:


Above the counter: a duplex electrical outlet,
single telephone outlet and single data port.
Dedicated telephone lines are required.
Below the counter: two quad electrical outlets and two data ports.

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All outlets must be dedicated and ground.

Lights must be on keyed switches or motion sensors. The motion sensor


must have a delay of thirty minutes from the last detection of
movement in the defined area prior to shut down. Entry light must remain
on at all times in multi-stall restrooms.

Prep / Kitchen
Provide recessed fluorescent, vapor-proof fixture with warm white lamps.
Cover all light fixtures with clear plastic covers or use shielded lamps.
Switch lighting from local wall switches or breaker panels. Do not use dimmers.
Electrical outlets must be provided to suit the installed equipment together with
an additional eight general purpose electrical outlets.
Protect all receptacles in kitchen with GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal circuits.

General lighting must be recessed with dimmer controls located behind the bar
and concealed from guest view.

Provide four floor electrical outlets per every 800 ft/74 m.


Provide duplex outlets at no less than 20-0/6.0 m on center around perimeter walls.
Lighting for divisible ballrooms must be controlled by local dimmers and by remote dimmers
allowing combined dimming control of subdivisions.

Provide recessed lighting. Lighting must be dimmable and wired in a minimum of two zones for
varying light levels/areas.
For all meeting rooms over 2,000 ft/185 m, provide at least one 208-240 VAC outlet.
Electrical outlets, every 20-0/6.0 m on permanent walls, must be available for display purposes.

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Lighting must be recessed or decorative, centralized dimmer controlled and be provided


along the perimeter of the room. Switching of lamps within the
fixtures is not an acceptable method of dimmer control.
Provide 20 amp duplex outlets at no more than 12-0/3.7 m on center around perimeter walls.
Power connections must be provided in pop-up boxes in the top of the conference table.
Provide two floor electrical outlets per every 400 ft/37 m.
unction Area
Provide 20 amp duplex outlets at 50-0/15.0 m on center for cleaning.
Provide duplex outlet, telephone outlet and Internet access connections at seating areas for laptop use.
Outlets must be easily accessible for guest use and not hidden from view.
Provide three separate duplex outlets at the entrance to each meeting room subdivision for beverage
service set-up.
Provide lighting with a combination of decorative and recessed fixtures.

Provide recessed or decorative fixtures. Submit lighting plan and specifications for review and approval.
Lights for the fitness center must be on keyed switches or controlled at the circuit breaker so that they
remain on at all times.
Provide convenience outlets in corridors for housekeeping equipment with spacing not to
exceed 50-0/15 m on center.

Pred / Kitchen
Design kitchen ventilation systems to comply with NFPA 96 (www.nfpa.org), including: interlock of supply and exhaust fans,
grease exhaust duct systems, hood design, hood fire extinguishing systems, gas control valves, and manual shut off devices.

If smoking is allowed, provide smoke removal system for any recirculated air,
or dedicated exhaust system to maintain indoor air quality.

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Indoor pools must be maintained at a minimum of 83 F/28.3 C.


Conditioned outdoor pools must have temperature maintained between 80 F/26.7 C and
89 F/31.7 C. Locations where pool water temperatures will rise above 89 F/31.7 C must provide range.
cooling systems to maintain pool water temperatures within the specified

Pred / Kitchen
Provide grease interceptors located outdoors in an area serviceable without disruption of normal activities, and out of guest view.
Grease drains that are directed to grease traps must use cast iron
piping systems that allow mechanical cleaning when blockages occur.

Provide one outlet for a house telephone per subdivision.


Provide one MATV outlet in each ballroom subdivision.

Provide one outlet for a house telephone per subdivision.


Provide one MATV outlet in each meeting room subdivision.

Provide a telephone and data outlet integrated into the boardroom table.
A telephone outlet is required for house telephone.
Audio Visual (AV)

n emergency panic button or emergency telephone is required in the fitness center.


The emergency button must be located 36/900 mm maximum above the finished floor

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with an annunciation bell that rings to a location that is manned 24-hours a day.
The emergency telephone must be mounted 48/1.2 m maximum above the finished floor.
The telephone must have a red casing and it must directly dial the front desk unless
the local jurisdiction requires otherwise.

ervice Elevator/Lifts
Service elevators/lifts are required. All designated service elevators/lifts must have a minimum platform
area of 38.5 ft/3.57 m and a 3,000 lb/1,360 kg capacity.
Service elevators must have the following minimum cab speeds:
Floors : 12-20 Stories Speed : 500 FPM/2.54 m/s Type : Gearless
The minimum width of the elevator door opening must be 3-6/1.07 m.
Service elevator/lift doors must be stainless steel pressed pattern.

hings, Fixtures and Equipment


ghting Fixtures
All lamps must pass the Underwriters Laboratories tip test or CE certificate (declaration of conformity).
Light fixture finish must be appropriate to the overall design of the room. Plastic is not permitted except for the switch.
All lamps must be warm white lamps.
All fluorescent lighting must meet Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) of 2700-3000 Kelvin and Color Rendering Index (CRI)
minimum of 80.

hings, Fixtures and Equipment


uestroom Thermostat
System on/off selection
Automatic or manual heating/cooling selection
Backlit LED/LCD digital display with temperature numerals that are at least 0.5/12.0 mm in height.

Fan mode button that allows guest to have either continuous fan, fan cycling on demand of
heating/cooling, and manual speed selection.
Control algorithm that causes fan speed to increase as the room conditions increase above set point,
returning to low speed as set point is reached.

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Concealed temperature limits for heating and cooling.
If an in-room energy management solution based upon occupancy is installed, it must include a door
switch or electronic lock interface to assure that occupancy status is verified each time the entry door
is opened. is opened. Once verified, the thermostat controls must remain in the occupied mode until
the door or electronic lock is again activated.

ower Requirements
Electrical sockets are required where shown in the prototype drawings.
Convenience electrical sockets are required for use with iron, tea kettle and/or coffee maker.
The socket for the tea kettle/coffee maker must be located at the hospitality center.
Four electrical sockets must be provided above the desk. Up to two are allowed to be USB ports.
Sockets may be provided in the base of light fixtures, recessed in the wall or recessed in the desk. desk.
Existing properties are allowed to use power units that sit on top of the
Power outlet for the work surface lamp must be located below the work surface.
Power outlets must accommodate personal electronic device chargers.

Provide a minimum of two independent power circuits for the general devices and light fixtures, and at
least one GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal circuit for the bathroom. Circuit interruption in one guest suite should
not affect an adjacent room.
The receptacles at the hospitality center (refrigerator, microwave, and convenience outlets)
must be on their own circuit.

All guestrooms must contain a telephone outlet at the night stand.


Two room suites must contain a telephone outlet in the living area.
Telephone outlets must be mounted at standard code heights out of guests view.

Televisions must comply with the specifications provided in Sections 1706.00 and 2514.09.
a. 37 screen maximum size: 42

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b. 42 screen required in living area of suites

The bathroom area must be mechanically exhausted to the exterior as described in Section 2514.06.
If individual exhaust fans are used, select for maximum inlet noise level of 2.0 sones per AMCA
Standards at design air flow and static pressure.
If a central exhaust fan is used, design for noise levels within the guestrooms that comply with
Section 2514.06.

keeping Zones
Provide an independent central HVAC system for the laundry.
Dryer Makeup Air and Exhaust System:
1. Provide source for outdoor makeup air as required by the dryer manufacturers recommendations
2. Provide combustion air source for gas dryers that comply with NFPA 54 and 90A requirements

Provide area floor drains and a continuous trough drain with open grating at the washers/extractors.
Provide water temperatures to washing equipment at 165 F/74 C or as recommended by the
equipment supplier and chemical system provider.
Provide water softening for laundry if domestic water supply exceeds five grains of hardness.
Provide a plumbed eye-wash station and/or safety shower that complies with ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2009
Provide a minimum of one 20 amp duplex outlet on each wall with spacing not to exceed 20-0/6.0 m
on center in laundry.
Provide a GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protected duplex outlet behind each washer for
service and detergent dispenser.
Provide a GFCI/ELCB/RCCB or equal ground fault protected duplex outlet behind dryers for service.
Provide an outlet for a wall-mounted house telephone.

Provide a minimum of three 20 amp duplex convenience outlets at the workbench and a duplex on

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each wall with spacing not to exceed 20-0/6.0 m on center.
Provide two MATV outlets at 48/1.2 m above the finished floor above the workbench.
All outlets in the engineering area must be mounted at 48/1.2 m above the finished floor.
Provide a minimum of two 30 amp outlets on separate circuits for stationary power tools.
Provide a minimum of one 30 amp outlet at workbench
Provide a telephone outlet at the engineers desk.

Any electrical risers or equipment located within the linen room is required to be enclosed
in a serviceable closet or have a lockable panel cover.

All electrical panel boxes and circuits must be labeled.


Unless prohibited by local authorities, all electrical panels and circuits accessible to the public must
be kept locked. Electrical panel boxes must be located in separate panel rooms when possible.

anical Rooms
Provide a temperature gauge in the discharge from each water heater and a separate gauge in
the common supply water header leaving the domestic water heaters.

uter/Telecom Room
echanical / Plumbing
Computer room must contain the main PBX, Internet, IPTV equipment and the hotel management
system equipment.
Provide a minimum area as shown on the prototype plans for the computer/telecom room.
For non-prototypical hotels with less than 300 guestrooms, a minimum 170 ft/16 m room is required. m.
Hotels with more than 300 keys must increase the size to 270 ft/25
The room must be centrally located within the hotel. It may be located remote from the front desk
but must only be accessible from back-of-house areas.
For maximum efficiency, the computer equipment room must be within 100'-0"/30 m
of the telecom equipment.
Floor must be capable of supporting up to 670 lb/ft / 1000 kg/m.
An air conditioning / cooling system must be installed to service the computer room which complies
with Section 2514.00 Environmental Control Requirements.

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Provide a complete computer room type air conditioning system with 100 percent redundancy, and loaded
such that all terminal units within the computer room are not suspended over IT/Telecom equipment,
Preferred location of including any wet piping, appurtenances or condensate drainage.
the equipment is outside the room with ducted air supply to/from the units. Air conditioning to be sized
to provide adequate cooling for the design equipment density in the rack system plus 33 percent
for future loads, and all other internal room loads. Equipment must be able to reject internal heat
loads regardless of outdoor temperature.
Light switch for the room must be immediately adjacent to the entry door.
A minimum of four dedicated quad outlets must be provided adjacent to the property management
system rack. All outlets must be grounded.

ninterrupted power supply (UPS) is required for the computer systems.


The system must provide no less than one hour autonomy for the computer systems attached.

Collection Area
efrigerated Trash Room
A refrigerated trash room is required at properties where temperature, location or frequency of trash
pickup will cause an odor problem and/or as required by local code.

entilation (Make-Up) Air


Distribute conditioned ventilation air directly into each guestroom. Operable windows are not allowed
as the primary means of guestroom ventilation.
Packaged terminal air conditioned units and fan coils are not acceptable for providing ventilation air.
Provide conditioned make-up air with equipment specifically designed to allow the ventilation air to
be supplied at room neutral conditions.
Pressurize buildings in humid climates with a make-up air system providing 100 percent outside air.
Provide building air balance calculations to Hilton Worldwide for review and approval.
ake-Up Air Units
Wall construction must be double-wall insulated type.

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Condensate drain pans must be insulated, stainless-steel and corrosion-resistant construction.
Provide a minimum of two independent cooling circuits for units up through nominal 30 tons/105 kW
and at least four independent cooling circuits for larger units.

lumbing Piping
Domestic water storage, drainage systems, hot and cold piping material selections and system design
must comply with national and local codes requirements. For those locations without code requirements,
contact Hilton Worldwide for acceptable minimum code requirements.
Do not use polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polybutylene materials for potable water.

alve Requirements
Install unions and isolation valves on domestic water supply and return connections at each riser or
horizontal distribution header.
Provide isolation or stop valves at each plumbing fixture.
Provide full-port ball valves or butterfly valves for isolation or shut-off service.

omestic Hot Water Generating System


Select system equipment that provides for 100 percent design heating capacity with one heater
out of service.
For systems that use separate heaters and storage to meet demand, provide at least two storage
tanks for maintenance.

ower Supply
In locations where replacement transformers are not available within 24 hours, provide redundant primary
transformers that have 100 percent building load capacity for each transformer.
Provide main switchboard with provisions that will allow scheduled maintenance on main switchgear
without hotel power interruption.
In areas where normal power sources are interrupted more than once per day, provide either full on-site
power or two sources of utility supplied power.

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Use copper conductors. Aluminum branch and feeder wiring is only allowed on circuits 100 amp and
larger, subject thermal imaging to confirm proper termination.

ternet access must be provided in the following areas. The type of internet access listed must
e provided as a minimum. Additional types are allowed. See Section 1705.00 for
pecific requirements.
Guestroom - wireless required; wired optional

Televisions must be connected to a master antenna system or cable that is capable of passing high
definition (HD) content to all televisions.
Wall-mounting of guestroom televisions is not permitted. Suite televisions are allowed to be wall mounted
on walls not shared with adjacent guestrooms/suites.
If a control box is required with the television, it must be hidden from view and space for it included in
the design of the furniture supporting the television.

Buildings less than 82-0/25 m in height are not required to be sprinkler protected. The height of
the building is measured from the level of means of egress to the floor slab of the highest normally
occupied guest level.
Guestroom bathrooms less than 55 ft/5.1 m with non-combustible fixtures and closets less
than 24 ft/2.2 m are not required to be sprinkler protected.
High ceiling areas, including atriums, greater than 55-0/16.8 m are not required to be provided with
automatic sprinkler protection at the ceiling level. Floor areas opening to such space require automatic
sprinkler protection. Also reference Section 2516.04.C.12 for additional smoke detection requirements.
utomatic Sprinkler Protection
Design areas (i.e. that area in the building used to establish minimum hydraulic demand requirements)
must not be reduced below 1,500 ft/139 m.
A minimum interior hose demand of 100 gpm/379 Lpm must be included in hydraulic demand calculations.
Quick Response (QR) sprinklers must be used throughout automatic sprinkler systems, subject to
installation criteria published by the manufacturer. The use of standard response sprinklers in existing
buildings is permitted until such time as major renovation of the automatic sprinkler system(s) occurs.
Concealed sprinkler heads are required in the lobby area. All other public areas must be concealed

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or recessed. Concealed or recessed (ceiling or sidewall) sprinkler heads must be used in guestrooms.
Sprinkler guards must be provided in back-of-house areas including linen and storage rooms.
tandpipe and Hose Systems
Pressure at the nozzle tip must be 100 psi/6.9 bar.
Pressure reducing mechanisms must be utilized where hose connection outlets exceed 175 psi/12 bar.
Water Supply Requirements
A reliable water supply, capable of supplying the calculated, hydraulic requirements of the installed fire
of suppression systems, for a minimum period 30 minutes, must be provided.
itchen Hood and Duct Protection
A fire suppression system designed for the installation in a kitchen hood to protect kitchen appliances
and the kitchen hood exhaust system. The suppression system must provide protection of the kitchen
cooking appliances, the kitchen exhaust hood, and the exhaust plenum portion of the
hood connection to the exhaust duct.
The kitchen exhaust hood and the exhaust ducting must be solely dedicated to the exhaust of grease
laden vapors and must be separated from all other exhaust systems.

etection, Communication and Alarm Systems


re Detection
Local hard wired single-station smoke alarms must be installed in each sleeping area and sitting
room of suites.
Where two or more smoke alarms are located in a suite, they must be interconnected to
alarm simultaneously.
Smoke alarms must be provided with integral battery-back up.
In-duct smoke detectors must be provided downstream of air filters and prior to branch connections in air
conditioning systems having a capacity greater than 2,000 ft per minute/944 L per second, and at each
connection to a vertical duct or riser serving two or more stories.

Main fire alarm control panel and printer


Remote annunciator and printer in the security office
Remote annunciator at the front desk, PBX or other 24-hour staffed area
Speakers must be zoned by floor, except stairs must be zoned by individual stairway.
Visible notification appliances consisting of xenon clear lens strobe units must be installed in the following
areas, which must activate automatically upon any alarm within the building, including but not limited

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Fire Pump should be UL/FM certified or not

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no pool temperature maintainance


no pool temperature maintainance
following to weather

to comply
to comply

to comply
to comply

to comply
to comply

to comply
to comply
to comply

to comply

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to comply

service to be 1350kg
speed 105 mpm
to comply
spec painted steel sheet

selection by interior
selection by interior
selection by interior
selection by interior

to comply
to comply
to comply

to comply
to comply

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to comply
no in room energy management system will be provided
using standar keytag only

REMARK

to comply / by interior
to comply / by interior
to comply / by interior

to comply / by interior
to comply / by interior

to comply

to comply

to comply
to comply
to comply

by interior

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to comply
design to be submitted later
design to be submitted later

provided for valet laundry


provided for valet laundry

to comply / as per kitchen consultant specification


provided water to equipment 60C ( higher temp using kitchen
internal heater by kitchen consultant )
no laundry only valet laundry
not provided
by kitchen consultant
by kitchen consultant
by kitchen consultant

to comply

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by architect
by architect
to comply

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using galvanized steel sheet
design to be reviewed later

REMARK

to comply

to comply / using polypropylene random ( PPR ) pipes

to comply
to comply
to comply

to submit design ( 3 x 50% capacity )


to comply

1 transformer is provided ( no redudant transformer )


no provisions
using 100% backup genset

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using alumunium cables for diameter 50mm2 and up

REMARK

wired on 2 floors

to comply
by interior
by interior

to comply

to comply
to comply

using sprinkler schedule


using sprinkler schedule
using quick response sprinkler on guestroom area
public area using standard response sprinkler
to comply

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no sprinkler guard provided


to comply
to comply
water tank is for 1 hour

by kitchen consultant

by kitchen consultant

to comply
to comply
battery backup is on Fire Alarm Main Panel
no in-duct smoke detector

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