DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
FOR
DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES FOR
FACILITY RENEWAL PROJECTS AT
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AND
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PREPARED FOR:
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF BREVARD COUNTY
Note: FISH plans are not
included in this
document.
PREPARED BY:
ARCHITECTS | ENGINEERS | CONSTRUCTORS
Board of Architecture License No. AA C000149
Board of Professional Engineers License No. 1439
BRPH ARCHITECTS-ENGINEERS, INC.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
PAGE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.................................................................................................... 5
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SCOPE OF WORK............................................................................................................. 6
3.0
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3.1
SUMMARY OF WORK AND SYSTEM NARRATIVES ................................................. 11
3.1.1 ARCHITECTURAL .................................................................................................... 12
3.1.2 CIVIL ......................................................................................................................... 14
3.1.3 STRUCTURAL .......................................................................................................... 16
3.1.4 FIRE PROTECTION ................................................................................................. 17
3.1.5 MECHANICAL .......................................................................................................... 18
3.1.6 ELECTRICAL ............................................................................................................ 21
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4.1
SUMMARY OF WORK AND SYSTEM NARRATIVES ................................................. 25
4.1.1 ARCHITECTURAL .................................................................................................... 26
4.1.2 CIVIL ......................................................................................................................... 28
4.1.3 STRUCTURAL .......................................................................................................... 29
4.1.4 FIRE PROTECTION ................................................................................................. 30
4.1.5 MECHANICAL .......................................................................................................... 31
4.1.6 PLUMBING ............................................................................................................... 34
4.1.7 ELECTRICAL ............................................................................................................ 35
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DRAWINGS AND REPORTS........................................................................................... 39
5.1
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAWINGS .................................................. 41
5.1.1 SITE PLAN ................................................................................................................ 43
5.1.2 FISH PLAN ............................................................................................................... 44
5.1.3 FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT ............................................................................ 45
5.1.4 SCOPE OF WORK COSTS ...................................................................................... 75
5.2
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAWINGS ............................ 79
5.2.1 ASBESTOS REPORT ............................................................................................... 81
5.2.2 SITE PLAN ................................................................................................................ 89
5.2.3 FISH PLAN ............................................................................................................... 90
5.2.4 FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT ............................................................................ 91
5.2.5 SCOPE OF WORK COSTS .................................................................................... 109
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6.1
6.2
APPENDICES ................................................................................................................ 113
ELECTRICAL CUTSHEETS ....................................................................................... 115
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................... 131
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
On November 4, 2014, Brevard County voters approved a 1/2 cent sales tax for a 6-year period.
This revenue is specifically designated for school security, educational technology and facility
renewal. This project is funded by this sales tax initiative; therefore, all of the project
requirements for the Design-Build Teams shall incorporate facility renewal aspects of the
existing Discovery Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary school campuses. Project
construction budgets are $2,814,791 for Discovery Elementary School and $3,197,776 for
Roosevelt Elementary School, for a total budget of $6,760,112. Basic scopes of work are
identified in the attached Campus Capital Needs Sales Surtax Funded Detail Reports. The
minimum requirements are described by discipline for each school in this document. It is the
responsibility of the design build firm to perform detailed design of the renovated facilities and
provide the final design for permitting and construction. Design Build firms shall incorporate all
SBBC Design Guidelines and processes for submittals, permitting, and staff reviews. Additional
budgetary information has been provided for use by the Design Build teams as suggestions for
formatting purposes.
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SCOPE OF WORK
GENERAL SCOPE REQUIREMENTS
The Project, in general, consists of the following facility renewal projects at both Discovery
Elementary School and Roosevelt Elementary School campuses for the School Board of
Brevard County (SBBC), Florida. The projects will not comprise of new construction or
remodeling of existing spaces except to accommodate new HVAC systems if required.
Additional requirements are described in the following document: Request for qualifications
titled “The School Board of Brevard County, Florida, Request for Qualifications and Selection
Procedures, Design-Build Services for Discovery School and Roosevelt Elementary School.”
All new work shall meet the requirements of the Florida Building Code and other applicable
building codes. The selected A/E will verify program requirements and develop construction
documents required for permitting and construction.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
This information is preliminary in nature. The Architect of Record representing the selected
Design-Build Team is responsible for the final code search and verifications.
Governing Agency Jurisdiction:
School Board of Brevard County, Florida
State of Florida Department of Education (DOE)
Applicable Codes:
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Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Building
State Requirements for Educational Facilities (Chapter 4, Section 453)
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Accessibility
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Energy Conservation
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Existing Building
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Fuel Gas
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Mechanical
Florida Building Code 5th Edition (FBC 2014) Plumbing
Florida Fire Prevention Code 5th Edition
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (ASHRAE)
National Electric Code (NEC 2011)
State Requirements for Educational Facilities (SREF)
The School Board of Brevard County Design Standards
Documents included within this package were provided by the Brevard County School District.
BRPH has developed this package based on the following information provided by SBBC.
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Drawings and Reports
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FISH Site Plan
FISH Plan
Scope of Work Costs
Asbestos-Containing Materials Summary
FISH Site Plan
FISH Plan
Scope of Work Costs
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Discovery Elementary School
Discovery Elementary School
Discovery Elementary School
Roosevelt Elementary School
Roosevelt Elementary School
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SUMMARY OF WORK AND SYSTEM NARRATIVES
SUMMARY OF WORK FOR DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The Discovery Elementary School campus was constructed in 1988 and is located on 18 acres
in Palm Bay and consists of six original classroom/ancillary buildings, along with one HVAC
building. Another classroom Building 10 was added in 2003, for an additional 9,888 SF. The
current capacity of the school is at 980 elementary student stations.
Discovery Elementary School aerial image
Because of the age of the original school and deferred maintenance on the campus due to
SBBC budgetary reasons, most of the existing electrical and mechanical systems are original
equipment and are in need of replacement. There are a few specific thermal/envelope issues,
which include general caulking and gutter replacement.
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3.1.1
ARCHITECTURAL
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Most of the Facility Renewal items are focused on the plumbing, mechanical and electrical
portions of the campus. Some of the following items were mentioned in the Facility Renewal
document. Other items were noted in the walkthrough for the preparation of this Criteria
Document.
BUILDING ENVELOPE/EXTERIOR ITEMS
Exterior Doors and Windows
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The entry door to the administration reception area needs to have a new ADA operator
system installed.
Sealant at exterior window and door frames needs to be removed and replaced. This is
especially prevalent at the maintenance building, between the brick and the aluminum
door frame.
Exterior Walls/Soffits
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Sealant at masonry control joints needs to be replaced at many locations throughout the
school. It is recommended that the existing sealant be removed, the brick joint be
cleaned up and a new backer rod and dark grey colored sealant be applied.
Gutters on Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 need to be removed and replaced with stainless
steel gutters and downspouts. Also provide isolation material between the existing
roofing and the new stainless steel material and accessories to prevent galvanic action.
The roofed HVAC chases between buildings need to be cleaned and repaired as
necessary to ensure that the air paths between buildings are clean.
The pump building enclosure can be looked at as a tertiary item if budget allows. This
building is rusting in many places and is in need of replacement soon.
Accessibility
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A majority of the current locksets are standard orbital door knob style and do not comply
with ADA standards. A lever latchset replacement is recommended to be installed with
classroom function Rhodes design. Door hardware replacement shall be a scope of
work for this project.
Replace all exterior and interior locksets at buildings 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Campus Wide Signage Replacement
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All exterior and interior room signage for the entire campus shall be replaced per this
project. This will include the following signage types:
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Restroom identification signage
Room identification signage
Clinic identification signage
Fire alarm pull station signage
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Signage shall be fabricated from magnesium sheet engraving stock with face and core
piles in contrasting colors in finishes and color combinations as selected from the
manufacturer’s full range.
Signage shall be attached to walls with tamperproof stainless steel screws with square
head shape.
Signage shall incorporate Braille lettering per ADA requirements
INTERIOR ITEMS
There are no interior items identified, per the Facility Renewal documents.
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3.1.2
CIVIL
CIVIL REQUIREMENTS
The Facility Renewal document identified two civil-related items. The first item referenced the
accessible entry and the second dealt with passenger loading zones. Accessible parking was
added since the original school was constructed. The current designated spaces for ADA
parking are located in the optimal spots for not having people cross drives. However, the current
installations of designated parking locations are not fully in compliance with ADA standards. The
spots need revised to comply with the current code. A review of faculty count has determined
that the number of ADA spots is per code.
This parking arrangement is awkward and needs improvement.
This is located at the south side of parking lot drive
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This existing space is non-compliant and is also adjacent to a fire hydrant.
This is located at the north side of parking lot drive.
There were no other civil-related issues noted.
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STRUCTURAL
STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
The original buildings and subsequent additions are in good shape and did not warrant any
structural modifications, based on the field visit by the BRPH team.
There are no structural items identified, per the Facility Renewal documents.
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3.1.4
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
The existing fire alarm system is in good condition, meeting the requirements of NFPA 72. The
main fire alarm panel is a NFS2-640, located in a conditioned electrical room, communicating
with remote FDU-80 annunciator located in the front office area.
Several remote power supplies are located throughout campus, via below grade pathways. Wet
location cable and surge suppression is in place and meets NEC.
The fire alarm terminal cabinet serving the portable classrooms did not have surge protection
present.
Several campus field devices require service to meet to NFPA 72.
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Smoke detection and notification devices to be remounted and/or replaced.
Spot detection spacing to be installed, per NFPA 72.
Exterior notification not consistent; no devices mounted on 50% of campus.
LIFE SAFETY
Fire Alarm System Upgrades: FL Uniform Fire Safety Standards, 69A-58.005 2(c)
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Installation of CO detection in mechanical rooms burning fossil fuels.
Installation of CO detection in adjoining rooms.
INTERCOM SYSTEM
The existing intercom system is a Bogan and the equipment has passed its life expectancy.
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Recommend upgrade of intercom with VALCOM MultiPath Communication System.
Exterior notification equipment and pathways to be replaced.
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MECHANICAL
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION
Discovery Elementary School, located in Palm Bay, Florida, is a multi-building facility designed
by late project architect, Joseph Thimm, and dedicated in 1989. Mechanical as-built record
drawings, dated 1988, were considered in the formulation of the Design Criteria.
As originally designed, Building 100 housed the administrative offices; Building 200, the
kindergarten classrooms; Building 300 and 400, primary grades; Building 500, intermediate
grades; Building 600, the kitchen and lunchroom; and Building 700, the main mechanical and
electrical facility.
The original seven buildings are heated, ventilated and air conditioned by a central air handling
unit in Building 7, with supply and return ductwork, variable volume air terminals with electric
heat strips and fan-powered air terminals.
Building 10, constructed in 2003, has eight classrooms, conditioned by packaged DX heat pump
units. Because the units use R-22 refrigerant, which is no longer EPA-compliant, the heat
pumps will be replaced.
Portable classroom buildings are not included in the facility renewal scope.
The chilled water plant, originally designed to be an ice storage system, consists of two aircooled chillers, two primary and two secondary pumps and a vertical chilled water/propylene
glycol storage tank (30% concentration is noted). The chillers and pumps were replaced in
2014, connecting the primary loop piping to re-supply the existing secondary supply and return
piping. All secondary chilled water supply and return piping is to be replaced.
The HVAC controls throughout the original school are 25 years old and inefficient; therefore,
unable to be networked for remote monitoring and control.
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FULL DESCRIPTION
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Replace the chilled water piping system with insulated and jacketed supply and return
piping, from discharge connections at secondary pumps to the central air handling unit
cooling coils, and return piping to primary pump inlets. Replacement shall include the
inline air separator, system expansion tank, make-up water with backflow preventer and
chilled water/glycol sampling and treatment equipment.
Field verify existing chilled, heating hot and condenser water pumps and replace pump
older than 1 year.
The existing air-cooled chillers CH-1 & 2 (155-ton Trane RTAC-155), water/glycol
storage tank, primary and secondary chilled water pumps and controllers provided in
2014 shall remain and will be interfaced with the new Building Automation System
(BAS).
Replace HVAC equipment in kind, with new, except as noted herein. Replaced
equipment is not limited to air handling units, air terminal units, electric duct heaters,
packaged heat pump air conditioners, exhaust fans, mini-split DX air conditioners and
accessories, but shall include replacement of accessary equipment also.
Provide minimum outside air ventilation utilizing the ASHRAE 62 Indoor Air Quality
procedure reduced by Global Plasma Solution (GPS) IAQ spreadsheet calculations for
bi-polar ionization generator usage. GPS calculations shall be shown on the drawings
Positive pressure shall be maintained in each building at all times. Excess air shall be
relieved from the building to ensure proper operation of doors. Update ventilation in
accordance with Florida Building Code, Mechanical 2010 and ASHRAE Standard 62.1.
The existing HVAC controls shall be replaced with a BAS, based on a Siemens DDC
system (but open to other DDC control system by acceptable manufacturers of Johnson
Controls Inc. and Automated Logic Corp.), to provide 24/7 central/remote monitoring and
control of all major HVAC components, including integration of the chilled water system
controls provided in 2014. The BAS provision includes, but is not limited to, sensors,
controllers and panels for the central air handling unit, chilled water coils, dampers,
variable volume air terminal units, electric heaters, fans and package heat pumps
throughout the campus. The BAS shall include cabling, Interface components and
software programmed with the sequence of operations for the HVAC system.
Operator workstation and DDC system CPU shall be located in an air conditioned room.
GUIDE SPECIFICATION
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All HVAC equipment shall be designed to maintain the noise levels in occupied spaces
in accordance with the Brevard County Schools Design Guidelines.
Design and renovate HVAC Systems to maintain space temperatures established by the
Brevard County Schools Design Guidelines. Design indoor air relative humidity (RH), not
to exceed 60% during full- and part-load cooling conditions. Dedicate one RH sensor to
each air handling unit and in each building that will alarm the BAS if the 60% RH is
exceeded.
Replace existing TEMTROL air handling unit (AH-1), 125-ton nominal cooling capacity at
approximately 36,000 cfm. The new air handling unit shall be dual-path type, modular
draw-thru with plug fans and match the existing configuration, including filtered outside
air, return air sections and multi-row coil sections. Outside air capacity shall be provided
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as prescribed by ASHRAE Standard 62-2001. Filters shall be provided for both the
outside air and return air paths, consisting of 2-inch MERV 8 pre-filters and 4-inch MERV
11 final filters in each path. The leaving air condition from both coils shall be 52° F
db/51° F wb. Existing ABB variable frequency AHU fan drives (VFDs) are recent upgrades and shall remain.
Variable air volume/fan-powered terminals, electric heat and controls will be replaced
with pressure independent variable air volume boxes and fan terminal units, with reheat
allowing individual classrooms to have independent controls.
Modify ductwork and insulation in Building 7, including outside air (OA), return air (RA)
and supply air (SA), to final connect to the new AHU.
Provide cleaning and testing of new and existing ductwork for air quality; test and
balance for required operating performance.
Replace the BARD 5-ton heat pump units serving Building 10 classrooms with EPAcompliant heat pump units.
Replace exhaust fans serving restrooms, locker rooms, science room and the art kiln
room in accordance with current ASHRAE Standard 62.1.
Provide an independent dedicated Mini-split DX system for the IDF communications
equipment room in the Administrative office building. The unit shall run continuously to
maintain the space design conditions and shall be controlled by the BAS.
Provide conditioned air in the mechanical rooms. Provide independent exhaust systems
to ventilate electrical equipment rooms.
Provide a Building Automation System, based on a DDC system, including control
panels and reprogramming the sequence of operations for the HVAC system; individual
stand-alone DDC control panels in the each building shall communicate with the global
controller. The control system will enable an off-site controller to monitor the school’s
HVAC system through the on-campus DDC control system. Controls contractor to
furnish electric meter to existing chiller that is tied into the BAS. This meter is for SBBC
to monitor power usage.
Newly installed Siemens drives in Building 7 will remain. Replace all others and tie all
drives into new DDC system.
Contractor shall include allowance in bid for SBBC review of control system upgrade as
needed.
Coordinate construction of new metal building to enclose HVAC pumps.
Coordinate construction of new ductwork chases between AHU building and the other
buildings.
The existing air handling cooling coils are supplied with 31 degree F chilled water
solution containing 30% propylene glycol to produce 37 degree F leaving air
temperature. Contractor shall evaluate the condition of the existing ductwork system, air
handling units' (AHU) supply CFM and static pressure possible to enable a higher AHU
discharge air temperature sufficient to eliminate the need for glycol in the CHW system.
The evaluation must include the ramifications of higher CHW deltas in temperature, flow
rate, chiller and pump performance in existing piping system.
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3.1.6
ELECTRICAL
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Provide an Electrical System complete in place, tested and approved, as needed for a
complete, usable and proper installation. All equipment shall be installed per manufacturer’s
recommendations and Design Criteria. Where the word “should” is used in the manufacturer’s
recommendations, substitute the word “shall”.
The electrical scope of this project is to provide transient voltage surge suppression devices on
all switchboards, distribution panels and branch circuit panel boards. In addition all associated
electrical circuit improvements necessary to facilitate the HVAC equipment renovations
described in the Mechanical Section of this document.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION
Service Entrance Equipment
Existing switchboard is a 1600A 480Y/277V Siemens ITE Model FC-I installed in 1989 by
Morton Electric.
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Distribution and Branch Circuit Panel Boards
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Original construction with a mixture of GE, Siemens and Square D lighting and appliance
panels; the majority of which are Siemens CDP-7. Add/replace TVSS/SPD at each
building service entrance (Type 1) and at branch circuit 208Y/120V panel (Type 2).
Refresh panels with new breakers in support for new HVAC equipment.
Update and type circuit directories in panels.
Provide arc flash study and labeling for all panels.
Provide an electrical metering system with interface to the building automation system
for all major power consumers; i.e. central plant mechanical equipment, media center,
kitchen, lighting and receptacle panels.
TVSS/SPD
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Provide transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS)/surge protective devices (SPD) at
the following locations: campus service entrance switchboard, distribution panel to each
building, all building service entrance 480Y/277V panels and all 208Y/120V branch
circuit panels.
See attached Guide Specification 26 43 13 for equipment detailed requirements.
Branch Wiring in Support of New HVAC Equipment
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All branch wiring shall be insulated copper conductors in conduit. Conductors shall be
THHN or THWN-2.
Use minimum 1-inch conduit. All exposed conduit shall be galvanized rigid steel.
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EMT may be used, where concealed in wall and above ceilings. Flexible conduit shall be
allowed for vibrating or movable equipment connections, such as motors, but shall not
exceed six feet in length. In wet locations, the flexible conduit and connections shall be
IP65 rated. PVC conduit shall only be used underground, under slab or encased in
concrete.
Junction boxes shall be IP42 in all areas except wet locations. Wet location boxes shall
be rated IP65.
Wire size shall be #12 AWG minimum and stranded, except control wiring, which may be
smaller gauge and type as appropriate. Conductors shall be THHN or THWN-2.
Each HVAC unit will be provided with a dedicated supply circuit. Each HVAC unit will be
provided with one weatherproof, duplex GCFI receptacle, accessible from outside the
unit without opening it.
Provide dedicated circuits and connections, as required by HVAC and other equipment,
per equipment manufacturers’ requirements. Provide fused disconnect switches, as
required by equipment manufacturer, and size fuse per nameplate maximum overcurrent
protection ratings.
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SUMMARY OF WORK AND SYSTEM NARRATIVES
SUMMARY OF WORK FOR ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
The original Roosevelt Elementary School campus was constructed in 1967 and is located on
25 acres in Cocoa Beach, adjacent to Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School. It consists of
one large building with classroom wings, gymnasium and cafeteria, for a total of 102,986 SF.
There has not been an addition to this school, except for two small storage buildings. The
current capacity of the school is at 599 student stations.
Because of the age of the original school and the deferred maintenance on the campus due to
SBBC budgetary reasons, most of the existing electrical and mechanical systems are original
equipment and are in need of replacement. There are a few thermal envelope items that need to
be addressed at this school.
Roosevelt Elementary School aerial image
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ARCHITECTURAL
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL REQUIREMENTS
All of the Facility Renewal items for this school are focused on the plumbing, mechanical and
electrical portions of the campus. Some of the following items were mentioned in the Facility
Renewal document. However, it is noted that there are no architectural or thermal envelope
items that are identified by the district for Facility Renewal. If budget is available, the items listed
below should be considered for incorporation in the project.
LIFE SAFETY ITEMS
Secondary Means of Egress
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The existing facility is not protected with a fire sprinkler system. There is a concern that
the existing classrooms do not provide secondary means of egress in compliance with
the building code or SREF. Attempts have been made with the provision of corridor
doors on magnetic hold opens as an attempt to provide some kind of smoke
compartmentalization. However, this does not fully comply as the walls of most rooms
stop above the ceiling tiles revealing a communicating plenum ceiling. The design/build
team shall provide a design approach with construction costs needed to correct this
deficiency. Two methods for providing compliance which are listed below. The
design/build team can provide an alternate method for submission to the building
department.
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building code.
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for secondary means of egress requirements.
BUILDING ENVELOPE/EXTERIOR ITEMS
Campus Wide Signage Replacement
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Building identification signage
Restroom identification signage
Room identification signage
Clinic identification signage
Fire alarm pull station signage
Signage shall be fabricated from magnesium sheet engraving stock with face and core
piles in contrasting colors in finishes and color combinations as selected from the
manufacturer’s full range.
Signage shall be attached to walls with tamperproof stainless steel screws with square
head shape.
Signage shall incorporate Braille lettering per ADA requirements.
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Insulation Envelopes
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Gaps exist in the insulation envelopes at the mansard level of all exterior walls that will
need to be addressed.
INTERIOR ITEMS
Accessibility

The majority of current locksets are the standard Bell door knob style and do not comply
with ADA standards. A lever latchset replacement is recommended to be installed with
classroom function Rhodes design.
Safety

Exterior panic devices at most exterior doors, like in the Gymnasium should be replaced
with a panic bar type.
Replace old style panic hardware at all exits
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Renewal
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The hollow metal doors and frame to Mechanical Room 713 are rusting and shall be
replaced with aluminum louvered doors and frame.
Current mechanical room doors and frame
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4.1.2
CIVIL
CIVIL REQUIREMENTS
The Facility Renewal document did not identify any civil-related issues and no issues were
identified during the BRPH investigative walkthrough of the facility.
Accessible Parking - should be looked at. FBC ADA 2083 notes parking spaces must be
dispersed to provide parking at the nearest accessible entrance.
It is anticipated that there are no civil issues to be addressed for this project.
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STRUCTURAL
STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
The Facility Renewal document did not identify any structural-related issues and no issues were
identified during the BRPH investigative walkthrough of the facility.
There were no Structural-related issues noted.
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4.1.4
FIRE PROTECTION
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
The existing fire alarm system is in fair condition meeting the requirements of NFPA 72. The
main fire alarm panel is a Simplex 4100, located in the front office area.
Several remote power supplies are located throughout campus, via below grade pathways. Wet
location cable and surge suppression is in place and meets NEC.
Several campus field devices require service to meet to NFPA 72.
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Smoke detection and notification to be remounted.
Spot detection spacing to be installed, per NFPA 72, in library, cafeteria and office.
Room A/V screen obstructs visual strobe notification.
Boiler room existing detection to be upgraded and installed.
LIFE SAFETY
Fossil fuels are used in mechanical rooms and facility kitchen.
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Recommend installation of CO detection in rooms with the presence of fossil fuels being
used.
Recommend installation of CO detection in adjoining rooms.
Emergency Escape Window

Perform repair and maintenance on release latches.
INTERCOM SYSTEM
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Existing intercom system is a Bogan. Equipment has passed its life expectancy.
Recommend upgrade of intercom with VALCOM MultiPath Communication System.
Exterior notification equipment and pathways be replaced.
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4.1.5
MECHANICAL
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION
Roosevelt Elementary School, located in Cocoa Beach, Florida, was originally constructed in
1967, and is the same design as Jefferson Middle School, constructed 1966. The building FISH
plan provided by SBBC, dated 22 September 2004, was compared with Jefferson Middle
School’s 1966 record drawings and 4-29-14 Chiller Replacement drawings in the formulation of
the Roosevelt Elementary School Design Criteria.
The existing HVAC piping design is a 2-pipe system circulating either chilled water or heating
hot water by means of six secondary circulation pumps to the following building areas:
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Classrooms and common space are heated/cooled by AAF Herman Nelson unit
ventilators.
Lunchroom, administrative offices, library and music suite areas are heated/cooled by
Carrier air handling units.
Gymnasium, locker rooms, kitchen and applied arts (shops) rooms are heated with unit
heaters.
In 2014 the 200-ton Carrier water-cooled chiller, BAC cooling tower, condenser water pump and
piping, the primary chilled water pump and two secondary pumps were purchased and installed.
The secondary piping and four other circulation pumps were not replaced.
The existing heating water boiler is diesel-fired (No.2 fuel oil).
Building ventilation is provided, conditioned and supplied to the common spaces and corridors
by a DX make-up air unit (AAON, 70-ton capacity) installed approximately three years ago.
The gymnasium facility is provided with outside air louvers and three large sidewall propeller
exhaust fans. The current practice is to keep the outside air louvers closed and interior doors to
the gym open, drawing cooler air from the conditioned commons area by operating one or more
exhaust fans.
The school’s IDF communications equipment room has a dedicated mini-split DX air
conditioner, as does the kitchen dry goods storage, which runs continuously to maintain the
space design conditions.
Air handling equipment, ductwork and piping throughout the facility are to be replaced, due to
significant deterioration incumbent with age. The HVAC controls are obsolete and a Building
Automation System (BAS) is to be provided.
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FULL DESCRIPTION
Central Mechanical Plant Renovation:
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Replace existing oil-fired hydronic boiler (approximate output 4,000 MBTU) with a
propane or natural gas-fired boiler, including fuel piping, boiler make-up water and
heating water piping in the central mechanical room, between the boiler and circulating
pumps.
Replace four existing secondary circulating pumps and accessories not included in the
2014 chiller replacement.
Replace the existing 2-pipe, heating/cooling supply and return piping from all secondary
pumps to air handling units, classroom fan-coil units and unit heaters, including
insulation, valves, strainers, air separators and expansion tanks required for a complete
system.
Safety/Code Compliance/Code Deficiencies will be addressed by the following:
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Replacement of HVAC Systems currently using EPA non-compliant refrigerant, including
split system DX air conditioners.
Systems shall comply with ANSI/ASHRAE Standards 15-2013 and 34-2013.
New equipment and systems shall comply with the requirements of Florida Building
Code, Energy Conservation, 2010.
Provide minimum outside air ventilation utilizing the ASHRAE 62 Indoor Air Quality
procedure reduced by Global Plasma Solution (GPS) IAQ spreadsheet calculations for
bi-polar ionization generator usage. GPS calculations shall be shown on the drawings.
HVAC Control System Renovation will include the following:
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Replace existing temperature and humidity controls with a complete BAS, based on a
Siemens DDC system, to include panels, sensors, control devices and plenum-rated
cabling.
Integrate the new chiller, cooling tower and pump controls provided in 2014.
Provide sensors in IDF communications room and kitchen dry storage to monitor air
conditioner status, room temperature and relative humidity (RH).
The BAS provision shall include, but is not limited to, main panel and sub-panels,
sensors and controllers, including heating water boiler, air handling units, fan-coils, unit
heaters and fans throughout the campus. The BAS shall include cabling, interface
components and software programmed with the sequence of operations for the HVAC
system. The DDC control sub-panels will communicate with the global controller. The
control system will be setup so that an off-site controller can monitor the school’s HVAC
system through the on campus Siemens control system.
Controls contractor to furnish electric meter to existing chiller that is tied into the BAS.
This meter is for SBBC to monitor power usage.
Air Distribution/Air Conditioning Equipment Renewal

Remove/replace indoor air handling units, classroom fan-coil units and unit heaters.
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Remove/replace exhaust fans, including restroom, laundry and locker room.
Test and balance existing Outside Make-up Air Unit (AAON) to supply building common
areas, per minimum ventilation code requirements.
Clean and re-validate all ductwork and duct insulation to remain, examination of
accessory equipment and hangers, for re-use with new air handling units. Replace
diffusers and grilles, corroded metal duct, fiberglass ductboard and all internallyinsulated ductwork with new galvanized sheet metal.
Restore or replace damaged gymnasium outside air intake louvers, including insect
screens, and provide backdraft dampers.
GUIDE SPECIFICATION
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HVAC Systems shall be designed to maintain space temperatures established by the
Brevard County Schools Design Guidelines. New HVAC systems shall be designed so
that indoor air RH shall not exceed 60% during full- and part-load cooling conditions.
Dedicate one RH sensor to each air handling unit to alarm the BAS if RH exceeds 60%.
All systems in occupied spaces will be designed to meet the noise criteria established by
the Brevard County Schools Design Guidelines.
Ventilation shall be calculated and designed meet the Florida Building Code, ASHRAE
Standard 62.1-2013 and Brevard County Schools Design Guidelines. Positive pressure
will be maintained in the conditioned building at all times. Excess air will be relieved from
the building to ensure proper operation of doors.
Classrooms will be heated and cooled by floor-mounted or ceiling-suspended fan-coil
units with heating/cooling water coils. Ventilation air will be supplied to the classrooms
from the building common areas through existing wall louvers and relieved by new
variable speed exhaust fans above the ceiling. Room sensors will be provided to control
and monitor temperature.
New indoor air handling units will be provided for school offices, library, cafeteria and
band and art facilities, equipped with heating/cooling water coils and variable frequency
fan drives. Filtration will consist of 2-inch MERV 8 pre-filters and 4-inch MERV 11 final
filters. The standard leaving air condition will be 55° F db/54° F wb. Ventilation air will be
supplied to each space by the existing 100% outside air make-up unit.
Provide independent exhaust systems to ventilate electrical equipment rooms. Replace
exhaust fans serving restrooms and locker rooms in accordance with current ASHRAE
Standard 62.1.
General science classrooms will be provided with a purge system. The purge system will
consist of an exhaust fan and make-up air duct systems. The exhaust fan will be sized to
provide 20 air changes per hour when the purge system is activated.
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4.1.6
PLUMBING
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION
When built in 1967, Roosevelt Elementary’s original sanitary sewer piping system was cast iron
soil pipe and the original domestic water piping was galvanized steel. Renovations over the
years replaced portions of the piping. However, the facilities maintenance has defined problem
areas with the existing sanitary sewer piping that needs replacing. Portions of the water pipe
have been replaced with copper, but a significant amount of galvanized pipe remains. Due to
advanced age of materials and need to discontinue use of galvanized pipe materials, existing
will be replaced with copper, within the limits of the funding.
The Domestic Water Heaters (propane-gas) are inefficient, advanced in age and scheduled for
replacement.
All work under this project shall comply with Florida Building Code, Plumbing 2010, 2014 SREF
and Brevard Public Schools Design Standards.
FULL DESCRIPTION
Renovations to building sanitary waste and domestic water piping shall be in accordance with
Florida Building Code, Plumbing.
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Replace section of cast iron waste piping at blockage identified by Facilities
Maintenance, under the terrazzo floor serving office area restroom, with PVC solventcemented joints and DWV fittings. Cutting of floor, excavation, backfill and floor
restoration will be required.
Replace waste piping branches above the floor at all restroom lavatories, including traps,
tailpieces, cleanouts and extensions to riser connections.
Replace existing galvanized domestic water piping above grade/floor with Type L rigid
copper tube and sweat fittings. Provide dielectric fittings at joining of dissimilar metals.
Code violations were observed involving water lines too close beside and/or above
electrical panels. Remove/relocate water piping to comply with NEC minimum
requirements.
Remove and replace domestic water heaters, including, but not limited to, TeledyneLaars circulating storage water heater in the Central Mechanical Equipment Room,
which supplies hot water to the kitchen, the electric water heater in the teacher’s lounge
(503) and the gymnasium shower/restroom and laundry facilities water heater.
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4.1.7
ELECTRICAL
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Provide an Electrical System complete in place, tested and approved, as needed for a
complete, usable and proper installation. All equipment shall be installed per manufacturer’s
recommendations and Design Criteria. Where the word “should” is used in the manufacturer’s
recommendations, substitute the word “shall”.
The electrical scope to provide:
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New panel boards to replace the existing aged units;
Replace all 480V:208Y/120V transformers with premium energy efficiency units;
Add/replace transient voltage surge suppression devices on all switchboards,
distribution panels and branch circuit panel boards; and
Replace exterior wall-pack light fixtures.
Replace interior exit and egress emergency lighting fixtures.
In addition, all associated electrical circuit improvements necessary to facilitate HVAC
equipment renovations are described in the Mechanical Section of this document.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION
Service Entrance Equipment
Existing switchboard is a 1200A 480Y/277V GE Switchboard. Original Service date unknown;
GE Job Number 89805. The 12-month power usage recorded the peak power demand for this
facility at 332 kW, which approximates to a 500 amps peak current (0.80 power factor).
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Replace with a 1600A switchboard single service to the facility to provide ample room for
growth and for future building additions.
Provide an electrical metering system with interface to the building automation system
for all major power consumers; i.e. central plant mechanical equipment, media center,
kitchen, lighting and receptacle panels.
Distribution and Branch Circuit Panel Boards
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Original construction with a mixture of GE, Siemens and Square D lighting and appliance
panels; the majority of which are GE. Replace all panels and provide TVSS/SPD.
Replace all 480V:208Y/120V transformers with premium energy efficiency units.
Trace and record all circuits.
Update and type circuit directories in panels.
Provide load flow, short circuit, selective coordination and arc flash studies.
Arc flash labeling for all panels.
Provide multi-function digital metering at the main circuit breaker of each switchboard.
Integrate data connection into Building Management System.
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TVSS/SPD
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Provide transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS)/surge protective devices (SPD) at
the following locations: campus service entrance switchboard, distribution panel to each
building, all building service entrance 480Y/277V panels and all 208Y/120V branch
circuit panels.
See attached Guide Specification 26 43 13 for equipment detailed requirements.
Lighting
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Provide exterior wall-pack fixtures with LED technology with units located at egress
doors to be equipped with battery packs – see attached cut sheet for basis of design
Provide combination exit/egress emergency fixtures with LED technology – see attached
cut sheet for basis of design
Replace emergency egress light fixtures with LED technology – see attached cut sheet
for basis of design
Lightning Protection (Option)

Recommended improvement of installation of lightning protection system to aid in
TVSS/SPD deployment.
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Base Design
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Provide complete lightning protection system, including, but not limited to strike
termination devices, conductors, ground terminals, interconnecting conductors,
surge suppression devices and other connectors and fittings required for a
complete and usable system.
System shall use single point blunt strike termination devices.
All conductors and components shall be copper or copper alloy, except for on
aluminum roof which shall use aluminum and transition to copper within 10 feet
of the ground.
All material and installation shall be UL/NFPA 780 certified.
Where exposed down conductors are required, due to unforeseen conditions,
route conductors in Schedule 40 PVC conduit up to 10 feet above finished grade.
Paint conduit to match building exterior finish. Provide UL Master Label upon
completion of installation.
Lightning Protection Systems shall not void the roof warranty.
Branch Wiring in Support of New HVAC Equipment
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All branch wiring shall be insulated copper conductors in conduit. Conductors shall be
THHN or THWN-2.
Use 1-inch conduit minimum. All conduit exposed shall be galvanized rigid steel.
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EMT may be used, where concealed in wall and above ceilings. Flexible conduit shall be
allowed for vibrating or movable equipment connections such as motors, but shall not
exceed six feet in length. In wet locations, the flexible conduit and connections shall be
IP65 rated. PVC conduit shall only be used underground, under slab or encased in
concrete.
All junction boxes shall be IP42 in areas, except wet locations. Wet location boxes shall
be rated IP65.
Wire size shall be #12 AWG minimum and stranded, except for control wiring, which
may be smaller gauge and type as appropriate. Conductors shall be THHN or THWN-2.
Each HVAC unit will be provided with a dedicated supply circuit. Each HVAC unit will be
provided with one weatherproof, duplex GCFI receptacle, accessible from outside the
unit without opening the unit.
Provide dedicated circuits and connections, as required by HVAC and other equipment,
per equipment manufacturers’ requirements. Provide fused disconnect switches as
required by equipment manufacturer and size fuse, per nameplate maximum overcurrent
protection ratings.
All circuits shall be fully rated on standard disconnect switch sizes (30-, 60-, 100-amp,
etc.) and fused per equipment nameplate.
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5.0
DRAWINGS AND REPORTS
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DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAWINGS
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SITE PLAN
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5.1.3
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
ORGANIZATION:
5-BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY:
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY, THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY, THOMAS JEFFERSON MIDDLE, TROPICAL ELEMENTARY
FACILITY USE:
ALL
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
Primary Use: ELEMENTARY
Grades Housed: PK - 06
DOE Validation Date:
Capital Outlay Classification: SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FOR CONTINUED USE
MASTER SCHOOL ID
47
MSID
Name
Status
2151
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Default
CAPITAL OUTLAY FTE
Year: 2013 / 2014
PK: 11.44
01: 103.98
03: 88.50
05: 85.00
07: 0.00
09: 0.00
11: 0.00
PK-12: 679.89
KG: 93.00
02: 110.00
04: 90.47
06: 97.50
08: 0.00
10: 0.00
12: 0.00
Adult: 0.00
Total: 679.89
SCHOOL CAPACITY
SCHOOL CAPACITY
YEAR ROUND CAPACITY
UTILIZATION FACTOR
980
1,176
1.00
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PARCEL: 42
1275 GLENDALE AVENUE NW
PALM BAY, FL 32907
Parking: DEVELOPED
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Fire: 7
Athletic: INCLUDED WITH SITE
Water: PRIVATE
Police: CITY
Sewage: ON-SITE SEPTIC TANK
Plan: MODIFIED COMPACT
Drainage: ADEQUATE
Landscape: DEVELOPED
Playground: INCLUDED WITH SITE
Acreage: 18.00
Date Acquired: 1/1/1987
Lease Expiration Date:
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
48
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 1 - Building Number 00001
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
002
39707
701
COVERED WALKWAY
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
100
712
304
RECEPTION AREA
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
100A
171
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
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49
100B
290
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
101
200
303
SECRETARIAL SPACE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
102
252
302
BOOKKEEPING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
103
300
300
PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
103A
25
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
104
260
307
CLINIC
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
104A
25
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
105
245
317
GENERAL SCHOOL SPACE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
106
216
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
107
272
306
CONFERENCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
108
356
305
PRODUCTION WORKROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
108A
117
308
GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
109
288
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
110
44
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
111
96
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
112
80
820
STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
113
106
820
STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
114
80
819
STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
115
92
819
STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
116
584
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130
3299
380
LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS)
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130A
191
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130B
578
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130C
90
367
CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
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130D
327
382
PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130E
234
306
CONFERENCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130F
520
383
AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130G
200
300
PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130H
597
367
CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130J
484
309
VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
130K
412
387
MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
140
120
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
1
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
50
Permanent
51,570
0
0
0
TOTAL
51,570
0
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 2 - Building Number 00002
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
51
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
200
948
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
200A
104
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
200B
96
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
201
1626
55
MUSIC - ELEMENTARY
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
201A
148
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
201B
148
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
201C
43
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
201D
104
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
202
997
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
202A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
202B
544
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
203
997
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
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52
203A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
204
997
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
204A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
205
997
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
205A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
206
997
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
206A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
206B
272
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
207
997
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
207A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
208
354
810
MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
209
101
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
210
25
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
2
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
10,675
90
0
0
TOTAL
10,675
90
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 3 - Building Number 00003
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
53
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
300
153
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
301
140
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
302
630
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
303
630
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
304
630
62
E S E FULL-TIME
10
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
305
832
61
E S E PART-TIME
15
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
305A
78
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
305B
33
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
306
832
61
E S E PART-TIME
15
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
306A
200
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
306B
33
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
306C
78
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
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54
307
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
307A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
307B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
307C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
307D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
308
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
308A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
308B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
309
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
309A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
309B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
309C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
310
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
311
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
311A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
311B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
311C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
311D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
312
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
312A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
312B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
313
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
313A
63
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
313B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
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313C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
314
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
3
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
13,715
220
0
0
TOTAL
13,715
220
0
0
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
55
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 4 - Building Number 00004
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
56
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
400
580
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
401
580
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
402
580
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
403
945
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
403A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
403B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
403C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
403D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
404
945
62
E S E FULL-TIME
10
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
404A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
404B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
405
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
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405A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
405B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
405C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
406
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
407
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
407A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
407B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
407C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
407D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
408
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
408A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
408B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
409
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
409A
63
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
409B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
409C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
410
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
412
338
13
ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
413
25
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
4
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
11,549
142
0
0
TOTAL
11,549
142
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 5 - Building Number 00005
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
58
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
500
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
500A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
500B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
501
945
50
ART - ELEMENTARY
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
501A
63
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
501B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
501C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
501D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
502
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
503
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
503A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
503B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
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503C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
504
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
504A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
504B
501
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
505
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
505A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
505B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
505C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
505D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
506
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
507
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
507A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
507B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
507C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
508
945
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
508A
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
508B
501
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
509
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
509A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
509B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
509C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
509D
107
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
510
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
511
945
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
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511A
51
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
511B
30
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
511C
30
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
513
29
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
515
60
805
KILN
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
517
284
368
TEXTBOOK STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
518
110
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
520
110
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
522
114
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
5
42
39
Satisfactory
60
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
14,870
230
0
0
TOTAL
14,870
230
0
0
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Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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0
FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 6 - Building Number 00006
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
61
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
600
817
363
STAGE
0
01
WOOD
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
600A
71
365
STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE)
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
600B
134
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
600C
125
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
600D
16
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
WOOD
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
601
361
810
MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
601A
140
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
602
541
810
MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
603
1047
110
P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
604
1235
110
P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
610
3265
340
DINING AREA
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612
1611
346
KITCHEN FOOD PREPARATION
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
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62
612A
177
342
KITCHEN DRY STORAGE
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612B
140
343
KITCHEN OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612C
168
316
TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612D
36
121
OTHER P E SPACE
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612E
32
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612F
28
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612G
133
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612H
84
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
612J
234
342
KITCHEN DRY STORAGE
0
01
QUARRY TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
614
554
316
TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
614A
77
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CARPET
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
614B
67
819
STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
614C
113
820
STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
616
341
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
616A
43
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
617
153
333
FLAMMABLE STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
618
123
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
6
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
11,866
0
0
0
TOTAL
11,866
0
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 7 - Building Number 00007
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 1988
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1988
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
63
ROOM
Corridor: SINGLE OUTSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
700
930
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
7
42
39
701
232
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
7
42
39
703
120
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1988
SATISFACTORY
7
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
1,282
0
0
0
TOTAL
1,282
0
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 8 - Building Number 00008
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: INADEQUATE
Cooling: NONE
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: NONE
Heat Source: NONE
Year Constructed: 1999
Artificial Lighting: NONE
Heat Distribution: NO HEAT PROVIDED
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: NONE
Average Age NSF: 1999
Intercom: NONE
Walls: OTHER
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: NONE
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
64
ROOM
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
001
1484
14
ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA
0
01
CONCRETE
1999
SATISFACTORY
8
42
39
001A
73
121
OTHER P E SPACE
0
01
CONCRETE
1999
SATISFACTORY
8
42
39
001B
73
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1999
SATISFACTORY
8
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
1,630
0
0
0
TOTAL
1,630
0
0
0
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Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 9 - Building Number 00009
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: NONE
Cooling: NONE
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: NONE
Heat Source: NONE
Year Constructed: 2001
Artificial Lighting: NONE
Heat Distribution: NO HEAT PROVIDED
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: NONE
Average Age NSF: 2001
Intercom: NONE
Walls: HOLLOW BLOCK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: NONE
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
65
ROOM
0001
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
274
DESIGN
CODE
702
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
Satisfactory
Square Feet
FLR
LOC
01
CONCRETE
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
YEAR
CONST
2001
CONDITION
Student Stations
Square Feet
274
0
0
0
TOTAL
274
0
0
0
PAR
9
FAC
42
39
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
BLDG
SATISFACTORY
Failed Standards
Permanent
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FLOOR COVER
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 10 - Building Number 00010
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 2003
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 2003
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: COMBINATION OF 1-5
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: COMPLETE TO ALL ROOMS
Struct Comp: CONCRETE
Stories: 1
66
ROOM
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
100
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100A
96
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100B
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100C
23
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100D
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100E
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100F
36
707
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION
CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100G
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
100H
231
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101A
96
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
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67
101B
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101C
23
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101D
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101E
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101F
36
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101G
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
101H
231
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
102
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
103
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104A
96
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104B
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104C
23
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104D
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104E
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104F
36
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104G
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
104H
231
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105A
96
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105B
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105C
23
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105D
26
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105E
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
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105F
36
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105G
44
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
105H
231
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
106
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
107
973
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CERAMIC TILE
2003
SATISFACTORY
10
42
39
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
9,888
144
0
0
TOTAL
9,888
144
0
0
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
68
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0
FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 11 - PAVILLION
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: NONE
Cooling: NONE
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: NONE
Heat Source: NONE
Year Constructed: 2005
Artificial Lighting: NONE
Heat Distribution: NO HEAT PROVIDED
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: NONE
Average Age NSF: 2005
Intercom: NONE
Walls: OTHER
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: NONE
Struct Comp: STEEL
Stories: 1
69
ROOM
100
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
11946
DESIGN
CODE
14
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA
Satisfactory
Square Feet
0
FLR
LOC
01
CONCRETE
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
YEAR
CONST
2005
CONDITION
Student Stations
Square Feet
11,946
0
0
0
TOTAL
11,946
0
0
0
PAR
11
FAC
42
39
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
BLDG
SATISFACTORY
Failed Standards
Permanent
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FLOOR COVER
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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0
FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 39-A DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 99 - Building Number 00099
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: ELECTRIC
Year Constructed: 2004
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT AIR
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 2004
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: RELOCATABLE
Relocatable Units: 8
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: RELOCATABLE
Stories: 1
70
ROOM
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
B006
436
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2004
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T307
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2004
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T309
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2004
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T311
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2004
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T327
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2005
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T329
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2005
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T330
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2005
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
T411
788
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
2006
SATISFACTORY
99
42
39
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
T412
788
308
GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE
Satisfactory
Square Feet
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
2006
SATISFACTORY
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
99
42
39
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
Square Feet
Student Stations
Relocatable
6,740
154
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
6,740
154
0
0
0
0
0
0
71
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
STUDENT STATIONS BY DESIGN CODE FOR:
FACILITY: DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY
Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Perm
Mod
00001 PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
468
00002 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
308
00010 PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
00013 ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
Sat
Unsat
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
72
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
0
0
0
0
0
468
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
154
0
0
0
462
0
14
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00014 ELEMENTARY COVERED PLAY AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00040 RESOURCE ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00050 ART - ELEMENTARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00055 MUSIC - ELEMENTARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00061 E S E PART-TIME
30
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00062 E S E FULL-TIME
20
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00083 MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00110 P E MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (MIDDLE-SR HIGH)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00121 OTHER P E SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00300 PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00301 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00302 BOOKKEEPING OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00303 SECRETARIAL SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00304 RECEPTION AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00305 PRODUCTION WORKROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00306 CONFERENCE ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00307 CLINIC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00308 GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00309 VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00315 TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Sat
Unsat
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
73
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
00316 TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00317 GENERAL SCHOOL SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00331 CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00333 FLAMMABLE STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00340 DINING AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00342 KITCHEN DRY STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00343 KITCHEN OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00346 KITCHEN FOOD PREPARATION
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00350 OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00363 STAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00365 STAGE DRESSING ROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00367 CONTROL BOOTH/PROJECTION ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00368 TEXTBOOK STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00380 LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00382 PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00383 AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00387 MEDIA PRODUCTION LAB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00700 INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00701 COVERED WALKWAY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00702 MECHANICAL ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00703 ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00707 TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION
CLOSET
00805 KILN
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00808 MATERIAL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00814 STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Sat
Unsat
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
00815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00819 STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00820 STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00821 STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
826
0
154
0
0
0
980
0
251
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals:
Design Code Description
Unsat Stu Sta
74
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DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
5.1.4
SCOPE OF WORK COSTS
C06853.008.00
75
07/30/2015
FACILITY RENEWAL SCOPE OF WORK COSTS
BRPH Architects‐ Engineers, Inc.
Project Number C06853.008.00
Date
7/15/2015
School Board of Brevard County
CAMPUS CAPITAL NEEDS SALES SURTAX FUNDED DETAIL REPORT
Condition Code
SBBC Estimate Category and Needs
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
District Responsibility
Remaining CM Budget District School Security
Perimeter/Entry Fencing and Gates
Pedestrian Access and Safety (Fencing)
Building Access Security Equipment
Public Access Control
1.83 $ 2,814,792.00 $ 506,563.00 1.00 $ 67,798.00 $ 67,798.00
$ 32,832.00 $ 32,832.00
1.00 $ 32,832.00 $ 32,832.00
$ 34,966.00 $ 34,966.00
1.00 $ 34,966.00 $ 34,966.00
$ 2,308,229.00 $ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
Educational Technology
Technology Building Cabling
Structured Cabling
Technology Equipment Renewal
Computer Replacement
Server Replacement
Switch Replacement
Wireless Access Points Replacement
Classroom Technology Infrastructure (Electrical, HVAC and Data)
Student Stations Power/Technology HVAC
2.67 $ 214,179.00
$ 14,569.00
4.00 $ 14,569.00
$ 69,946.00
4.00 $ 4,196.00
1.00 $ 29,998.00
1.00 $ 26,996.00
5.00 $ 8,756.00
$ 129,664.00
1.00 $ 129,664.00
$ 84,515.00
$ 14,569.00
$ 14,569.00
$ 69,946.00
$ 4,196.00
$ 29,998.00
$ 26,996.00
$ 8,756.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 129,664.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 129,664.00
$ 129,664.00
Facility Renewal
ADA Code Deficiency Corrections
Accessible Entry
Passenger Loading Zones
Fire Alarm System Renewal
Fire Alarm System
Central Mechancial Plant Renewal
Makeup Water Secondary Backflow Preventer and Water Treatment
Piping and Valves, Distitbution Piping, Insulation, Tanks and Chilled Water
Cooling and Heating Control System Renewal
Building Automation System
Air Conditioning and Air Distribution Equipment Renewal
Wall Hung, Rooftop, Air Handlers, Split Systems, Unit Ventilators,
Water Source Heat Pumps andUnitary Systems
HVAC Systems EPA Non‐Compliant Refrigerant
Roofing System Renewal
Gutters and Downspouts
Relocatable Covered Walkway (SREF)
Exterior Building Wall Finish System Renewal
Expansion / Control Joints
Sealants
Exterior Door/Window/Louver System Renewal
Main Entry Hardware
Electrical Distribution System Renewal
TSS Surge Suppression
Air Supply and Exhuast System Renewal
Exhuast Fans Art Kiln Room, Locker Rooms, Restrooms, Science
1.60 $ 2,532,815.00
$ 8,208.00
2.00 $ 2,736.00
2.00 $ 5,472.00
$ 220,371.00
1.00 $ 220,371.00
$ 879,968.00
2.00 $ 144,233.00
2.00 $ 735,735.00
$ 237,475.00
1.00 $ 237,475.00
$ 622,096.00
1.00 $ 461,837.00
$ 354,250.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 2,178,565.00
$ 8,208.00
$ 2,736.00
$ 5,472.00
$ 220,371.00
$ 220,371.00
$ 879,968.00
$ 144,233.00
$ 735,735.00
$ 237,475.00
$ 237,475.00
$ 622,096.00
$ 461,837.00
1.00 $ 160,259.00
$ 438,750.00
2.00 $ 126,750.00
1.00 $ 312,000.00
$ 10,862.00
2.00 $ 5,454.00
2.00 $ 5,408.00
$ 5,201.00
2.00 $ 5,201.00
$ 67,634.00
2.00 $ 67,634.00
$ 42,250.00
1.00 $ 42,250.00
$ ‐
$ 312,000.00
$ ‐
$ 312,000.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 42,250.00
$ 42,250.00
$ 160,259.00
$ 126,750.00
$ 126,750.00
$ ‐
$ 10,862.00
$ 5,454.00
$ 5,408.00
$ 5,201.00
$ 5,201.00
$ 67,634.00
$ 67,634.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 97,500.00
$ 50,000.00
$ 41,000.00
$ 6,500.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 97,500.00
$ 50,000.00
$ 41,000.00
$ 6,500.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
Additional School Specific Identified Items
Replace Sigange Campus Wide
Replace Door Hardware Locksets (Wings 1, 2, 3, 4) (164 at $250)
Revise Northern ADA Parking Spaces at School Entrance
‐
‐
‐
Total Construction Manager Budget for Project Items (Facility Renewal + Additional Items)
77
$ 2,405,729.00
FACILITY RENEWAL PROJECT COST BREAKDOWN
BRPH Architects‐ Engineers, Inc.
Project Number C06853.007.00
Date
7/15/2015
School Board of Brevard County
CAMPUS CAPITAL NEEDS SALES SURTAX FUNDED DETAIL REPORT
SBBC Estimate Project Cost Suggested Breakdown
District Responsibility
Remaining D/B Budget $ 67,798.00
$ 84,515.00
$ 354,250.00
$ ‐
$ 506,563.00
$ ‐
$ 129,664.00
$ 2,178,565.00
$ 97,500.00
$ 2,405,729.00
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Budgeted Construction Costs
District School Security
Educational Technology
Facility Renewal
Additional School Specific Items
Project Cost Totals
$ 67,798.00
$ 214,179.00
$ 2,532,815.00
$ 97,500.00
$ 2,912,292.00
Soft Costs
Professional Fees
Construction Fees/General Conditions
Demolition
Permitting/Inspections/Administration
Contingency
Program Term Escalation
Soft Cost Base Total
Hard Costs
Total Costs
5.26%
11.18%
3.29%
3.29%
5.26%
5.92%
34.20%
65.80%
100.00%
78
$ 126,541.35
$ 268,960.50
$ 79,148.48
$ 79,148.48
$ 126,541.35
$ 142,419.16
$ 822,759.32
$ 1,582,969.68
$ 2,405,729.00
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
5.2
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAWINGS
C06853.008.00
79
07/30/2015
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
FACILITY: 63-A THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
Primary Use: ELEMENTARY
Grades Housed: PK - 06
DOE Validation Date:
Capital Outlay Classification: SCHOOL RECOMMENDED FOR CONTINUED USE
MASTER SCHOOL ID
MSID
Name
Status
5012
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
Default
CAPITAL OUTLAY FTE
Year: 2013 / 2014
PK: 0.03
01: 63.99
03: 52.17
05: 57.98
07: 0.00
09: 0.00
11: 0.00
PK-12: 390.68
KG: 56.35
02: 49.90
04: 47.10
06: 63.16
08: 0.00
10: 0.00
12: 0.00
Adult: 0.00
93
Total: 390.68
SCHOOL CAPACITY
SCHOOL CAPACITY
YEAR ROUND CAPACITY
UTILIZATION FACTOR
599
719
1.00
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ELEMENTARY
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
PARCEL: 66
1400 MINUTEMAN CAUSEWAY
COCOA BEACH, FL 32931
Parking: DEVELOPED
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Fire: 7
Athletic: INCLUDED WITH SITE
Water: PUBLIC
Police: CITY
Sewage: PUBLIC
Plan: COMPACT
Drainage: ADEQUATE
Landscape: DEVELOPED
Playground: INCLUDED WITH SITE
Acreage: 25.00
Date Acquired: 1/1/1966
Lease Expiration Date:
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
94
FACILITY: 63-A THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 1 - Building Number 00001
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: CENTRAL
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: OIL
Year Constructed: 1967
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: CENTRAL HOT WATER
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: ADEQUATE
Average Age NSF: 1968
Intercom: TWO WAY COMPLETE
Walls: BRICK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: PARTIAL SYSTEM
Struct Comp: CONCRETE
Stories: 1
ROOM
Corridor: DOUBLE INSIDE
NET SQ
FT
DESIGN
CODE
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLR
LOC
FLOOR COVER
YEAR
CONST
CONDITION
BLDG
PAR
FAC
001
23679
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
002
5308
701
COVERED WALKWAY
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
101
692
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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95
102
687
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
103
688
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
104
199
822
PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
105
23
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
106
864
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
107
690
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
108
687
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
109
670
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
109A
14
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
110
671
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
110A
14
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
111
215
816
STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
112
22
703
ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
113
866
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
113A
19
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
114
691
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
115
689
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
116
1071
10
PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
116A
115
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
116B
112
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
118
112
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
120
344
40
RESOURCE ROOM
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
121
328
65
E S E RESOURCE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
122
904
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
96
122A
30
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
122B
49
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
123
865
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
123A
27
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
125
865
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
125A
27
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
126
760
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
127
27
803
INSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
127A
97
803
INSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
127B
19
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
130
204
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
131
135
70
E S E ITINERANT
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
132
1092
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
133
222
707
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION
CLOSET
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
134
309
810
MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
136
1097
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
138
128
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
139
127
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
140
131
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
141
907
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
142
862
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
142A
59
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
144
866
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
97
145
184
816
STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
146
235
815
STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
147
54
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
201
415
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
202
501
304
RECEPTION AREA
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
203
89
309
VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
205
112
306
CONFERENCE ROOM
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
207
137
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
207A
25
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
208
13
308
GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
209
315
300
PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
210
191
316
TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
211
125
302
BOOKKEEPING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
213
74
306
CONFERENCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
214
76
309
VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
215
131
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
215A
14
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
218
136
307
CLINIC
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
218A
13
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
219
10
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
220
44
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
221
59
301
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
222
190
307
CLINIC
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
301
111
823
PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
98
302
96
822
PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
303
95
310
SCHOOL STORE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
304
126
385
CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
305
153
707
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION
CLOSET
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
306
133
306
CONFERENCE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
307
126
300
PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
308
175
383
AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
309
246
383
AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
310
425
382
PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
311
3884
380
LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS)
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
313
1082
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
TERRAZZO
1998
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
314
1121
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
TERRAZZO
1998
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
401
9981
121
OTHER P E SPACE
0
01
WOOD
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
402
2015
92
P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
403
144
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
403A
138
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
403B
12
99
P E TEACHERS SHOWER (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
406
171
819
STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
407
262
92
P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
412
405
13
ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
415
341
13
ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
416
157
816
STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
418
257
93
P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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99
420
157
13
ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
421
2010
93
P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
422
138
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
422A
24
823
PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
422B
12
100
P E TEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE)
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
501
83
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
502
202
816
STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
503
907
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
504
82
317
GENERAL SCHOOL SPACE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
506
911
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
506A
40
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
507
657
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
508
659
1
PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
18
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
509
1100
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
510
1052
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
511
46
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
512
190
821
STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
513
1379
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
601
5776
340
DINING AREA
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
601A
172
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
601B
72
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
602
38
347
KITCHEN DISH WASHING
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
603
50
347
KITCHEN DISH WASHING
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
604
438
347
KITCHEN DISH WASHING
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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100
605
1040
346
KITCHEN FOOD PREPARATION
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
606
69
343
KITCHEN OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
607
287
341
KITCHEN & SERVING AREA
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
608
100
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
609
99
316
TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
610
160
701
COVERED WALKWAY
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
611
256
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
612
15
820
STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
613
105
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
615
37
349
KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE
0
01
TERRAZZO
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
616
140
331
CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
617
164
350
OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
618
46
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
2001
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
619
152
342
KITCHEN DRY STORAGE
0
01
CONCRETE
2013
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
701
1422
55
MUSIC - ELEMENTARY
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
701A
67
831
MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
701B
69
831
MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
701C
69
831
MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
701D
107
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
709
1660
2
INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
22
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
709A
108
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
709B
91
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
CARPET
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
709C
231
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
709D
21
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
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709E
21
83
MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
713
1472
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
714
945
61
E S E PART-TIME
15
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
714A
155
315
TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
715
742
64
E S E PT/OT LAB
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
716
794
62
E S E FULL-TIME
10
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
716A
99
814
STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
01
CERAMIC TILE
1998
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
716B
83
700
INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1998
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
717
864
50
ART - ELEMENTARY
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
717A
389
317
GENERAL SCHOOL SPACE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
717B
225
810
MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
717C
116
808
MATERIAL STORAGE
0
01
COMPOSITION TILE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
718
153
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1967
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
719
140
702
MECHANICAL ROOM
0
01
CONCRETE
1994
SATISFACTORY
1
66
63
Satisfactory
Square Feet
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
Failed Standards
Student Stations
Square Feet
Permanent
102,986
599
0
0
TOTAL
102,986
599
0
0
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Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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0
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FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 63-A THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 2 - Building Number 00002
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: NONE
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: NONE
Heat Source: NONE
Year Constructed: 1975
Artificial Lighting: NONE
Heat Distribution: NO HEAT PROVIDED
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: NONE
Average Age NSF: 1975
Intercom: NONE
Walls: HOLLOW BLOCK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: NONE
Struct Comp: CONCRETE
Stories: 1
102
ROOM
801
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
243
DESIGN
CODE
333
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
FLAMMABLE STORAGE
Satisfactory
Square Feet
0
FLR
LOC
01
CONCRETE
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
YEAR
CONST
1975
CONDITION
Student Stations
Square Feet
243
0
0
0
TOTAL
243
0
0
0
PAR
2
FAC
66
63
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
BLDG
SATISFACTORY
Failed Standards
Permanent
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FLOOR COVER
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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DISTRICT: 5 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
FACILITY: 63-A THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
BUILDING: 3 - KILN ROOM
Owner: SCHOOL BOARD
Light: ADEQUATE
Cooling: NONE
Use: ELEMENTARY
Mech Vent: ADEQUATE
Heat Source: NONE
Year Constructed: 2000
Artificial Lighting: SHIELDED FLORESCENT
Heat Distribution: NO HEAT PROVIDED
Year Modified:
Educational TV: NONE
Heat Capacity: NONE
Average Age NSF: 2000
Intercom: NONE
Walls: HOLLOW BLOCK
Relocatable Units: 0
Telephone: NONE
Struct Comp: COMBINATION OF 1-3
Stories: 1
103
ROOM
901
Corridor: NONE
NET SQ
FT
128
DESIGN
CODE
805
DESCRIPTION
STU
STA
KILN
0
Satisfactory
Square Feet
FLR
LOC
01
CONCRETE
Unsatisfactory
Student Stations
Square Feet
YEAR
CONST
2000
CONDITION
Student Stations
Square Feet
128
0
0
0
TOTAL
128
0
0
0
PAR
3
FAC
66
63
Scheduled For Replacement
Student Stations
0
BLDG
SATISFACTORY
Failed Standards
Permanent
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FLOOR COVER
Square Feet
0
Student Stations
0
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FLORIDA INVENTORY OF SCHOOL HOUSES (FISH)
FACILITY INVENTORY REPORT
STUDENT STATIONS BY DESIGN CODE FOR:
FACILITY: THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY
Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Sat
Unsat
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
104
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
00001 PRIMARY CLASSROOM (K-3)
270
0
0
0
0
0
270
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00002 INTERMEDIATE/MIDDLE CLASSROOM (4-8)
286
0
0
0
0
0
286
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00010 PRIMARY SKILLS LAB (K-3)
18
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00013 ELEMENTARY P E STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00040 RESOURCE ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00050 ART - ELEMENTARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00055 MUSIC - ELEMENTARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00061 E S E PART-TIME
15
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00062 E S E FULL-TIME
10
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00064 E S E PT/OT LAB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00065 E S E RESOURCE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00070 E S E ITINERANT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00083 MUSIC RELATED SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00092 P E LOCKER ROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00093 P E LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00099 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00100 P E TEACHERS SHOWER (FEMALE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00121 OTHER P E SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00300 PRINCIPAL/DIRECTOR OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00301 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL/OTHER OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00302 BOOKKEEPING OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00304 RECEPTION AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00306 CONFERENCE ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00307 CLINIC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Sat
Unsat
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
105
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
00308 GENERAL SCHOOL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00309 VAULT/STUDENT RECORDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00310 SCHOOL STORE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00315 TEACHER PLANNING OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00316 TEACHER LOUNGE/DINING
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00317 GENERAL SCHOOL SPACE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00331 CUSTODIAL SERVICE CLOSET
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00333 FLAMMABLE STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00340 DINING AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00341 KITCHEN & SERVING AREA
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00342 KITCHEN DRY STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00343 KITCHEN OFFICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00346 KITCHEN FOOD PREPARATION
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00347 KITCHEN DISH WASHING
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00349 KITCHEN CHAIR STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00350 OTHER FOOD SERVICE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00380 LIBRARY (READING ROOM/STACKS)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00382 PROFESSIONAL LIBRARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00383 AUDIO VISUAL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00385 CLOSED CIRCUIT TV LAB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00700 INSIDE CIRCULATION
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00701 COVERED WALKWAY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00702 MECHANICAL ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00703 ELECTRICAL ROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00707 TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATION
CLOSET
00803 INSTRUCTIONAL DARKROOM
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Satis Stu Sta
Design
Code
Sat
Unsat
106
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Tot
Tot
00805 KILN
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00808 MATERIAL STORAGE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
00810 MATERIAL STORAGE (LARGE)
0
0
0
0
0
0
00814 STUDENT RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
0
0
0
0
0
00815 STUDENT RESTROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
0
00816 STUDENT RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
0
0
0
00819 STAFF RESTROOM (MALE)
0
0
0
0
00820 STAFF RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
0
0
00821 STAFF RESTROOM (BOTH SEXES)
0
0
0
00822 PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (MALE)
0
0
00823 PUBLIC USE RESTROOM (FEMALE)
0
00831 MUSIC PRACTICE ROOM
0
599
Totals:
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Unsat Stu Sta
Satis Rooms
Unsatis Rooms
Fail Std Repl
Fail Std Repl
Stu Sta Stu Sta Rooms Rooms
Perm
Mod
Relo
Perm
Mod
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
Relo
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
599
0
161
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
5.2.5
SCOPE OF WORK COSTS
C06853.008.00
109
07/30/2015
FACILITY RENEWAL SCOPE OF WORK COSTS
BRPH Architects‐ Engineers, Inc.
Project Number C06853.008.00
Date
7/15/2015
School Board of Brevard County
CAMPUS CAPITAL NEEDS SALES SURTAX FUNDED DETAIL REPORT
Condition Code
SBBC Estimate 1.13 $ 3,069,600.00 1.00 $ 51,225.00
$ 25,010.00
1.00 $ 25,010.00
$ 26,215.00
1.00 $ 26,215.00
District Responsibility
$ 166,629.00 $ 51,225.00
$ 25,010.00
$ 25,010.00
$ 26,215.00
$ 26,215.00
Remaining CM Budget $ 2,902,971.00 $ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
Educational Technology
Technology Equipment Renewal
Computer Replacement
Server Replacement
Switch Replacement
Telephone System Replacement
Wireless Access Points Replacement
Classroom Technology Infrastructure (Electrical, HVAC and Data)
Student Stations Power/Technology HVAC
1.33 $ 212,620.00
$ 115,404.00
3.00 $ 63,704.00
1.00 $ 18,384.00
1.00 $ 5,396.00
1.00 $ 16,243.00
1.00 $ 11,677.00
$ 97,216.00
1.00 $ 97,216.00
$ 115,404.00
$ 115,404.00
$ 63,704.00
$ 18,384.00
$ 5,396.00
$ 16,243.00
$ 11,677.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 97,216.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 97,216.00
$ 97,216.00
Facility Renewal
Central Mechancial Plant Renewal
Booster Pumps, Chilled Water, VFD's and Recirculation Pumps
Cooling Towers
Heating Boilers
Makeup Water Secondary Backflow Preventer and Water Treatment
Piping and Valves, Distitbution Piping, Insulation, Tanks and Chilled Water
Refrigeration Room Monitoring and Ventilation
Cooling and Heating Control System Renewal
Building Automation System
Air Conditioning and Air Distribution Equipment Renewal
Wall Hung, Rooftop, Air Handlers, Split Systems, Unit Ventilators,
Water Source Heat Pumps andUnitary Systems
HVAC Systems EPA Non‐Compliant Refrigerant
Building Water and Sanitary Piping System Renewal
Sanitary Piping
Supply Piping
Electrical Distribution System Renewal
Feeders
Panel Boards
Transformers
Interior and Exterior Lighting Equpment Renewal
Emergency Lighting
Exterior Perimeter Building Mounted Lighting
1.06 $ 2,805,755.00
$ 1,037,694.00
1.00 $ 96,123.00
1.00 $ 67,723.00
1.00 $ 79,739.00
1.00 $ 127,800.00
1.00 $ 655,386.00
1.00 $ 10,923.00
$ 178,047.00
1.00 $ 178,047.00
$ 812,679.00
1.00 $ 692,525.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 2,805,755.00
$ 1,037,694.00
$ 96,123.00
$ 67,723.00
$ 79,739.00
$ 127,800.00
$ 655,386.00
$ 10,923.00
$ 178,047.00
$ 178,047.00
$ 812,679.00
$ 692,525.00
1.00 $ 120,154.00
$ 147,817.00
1.00 $ 52,718.00
1.00 $ 95,099.00
$ 591,271.00
1.00 $ 25,842.00
1.00 $ 300,804.00
2.00 $ 264,625.00
$ 38,247.00
1.00 $ 128,178.00
1.00 $ 38,247.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 120,154.00
$ 147,817.00
$ 52,718.00
$ 95,099.00
$ 591,271.00
$ 25,842.00
$ 300,804.00
$ 264,625.00
$ 38,247.00
$ 128,178.00
$ 38,247.00
$ 6,600.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 6,600.00
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ ‐
$ 480,482.00
$ 60,000.00
$ 113,140.00
$ 41,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 6,500.00
$ ‐
$ 16,250.00
$ 238,592.00
$ ‐
Category and Needs
ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
District School Security
Perimeter/Entry Fencing and Gates
Pedestrian Access and Safety (Fencing)
Building Access Security Equipment
Public Access Control
Additional School Specific Identified Items
Replace Signage Campus Wide
Remove and Replace Asbestos Containing Materials
Replace Door Hardware Locksets (Wings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) (164 at $250)
Renew Egress Windows (10 @ $500)
Replace Doors at Mechanical Room 713 w/ Alum Door&Frame
Remove and Replace Wood Walls at Cafeteria (88lf @ $75lf)
Replace Egress Hardware at Assembly Egress Doors (13 @ $1,250ea)
Provision of Secondary Means of Egress from Classrooms (106,041x2.25)
‐
Total Construction Manager Budget for Project Items (Facility Renewal + Additional Items)
111
$ 487,082.00
$ 60,000.00
$ 113,140.00
$ 41,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 6,500.00
$ 6,600.00
$ 16,250.00
$ 238,592.00
$ ‐
$ 3,383,453.00
FACILITY RENEWAL PROJECT COST BREAKDOWN
BRPH Architects‐ Engineers, Inc.
Project Number C06853.007.00
Date
7/15/2015
School Board of Brevard County
CAMPUS CAPITAL NEEDS SALES SURTAX FUNDED DETAIL REPORT
SBBC Estimate Project Cost Suggested Breakdown
District Responsibility
Remaining D/B Budget $ 51,225.00
$ 115,404.00
$ ‐
$ 6,600.00
$ 173,229.00
$ ‐
$ 97,216.00
$ 2,805,755.00
$ 480,482.00
$ 3,383,453.00
ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Budgeted Construction Costs
District School Security
Educational Technology
Facility Renewal
Additional School Specific Items
Project Cost Totals
$ 51,225.00
$ 212,620.00
$ 2,805,755.00
$ 487,082.00
$ 3,556,682.00
Soft Costs
Professional Fees
Construction Fees/General Conditions
Demolition
Permitting/Inspections/Administration
Contingency
Program Term Escalation
Soft Cost Base Total
Hard Costs
Total Costs
5.26%
11.18%
3.29%
3.29%
5.26%
5.92%
34.20%
65.80%
100.00%
112
$ 177,969.63
$ 378,270.05
$ 111,315.60
$ 111,315.60
$ 177,969.63
$ 200,300.42
$ 1,157,140.93
$ 2,226,312.07
$ 3,383,453.00
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
6.0
APPENDICES
C06853.008.00
113
07/30/2015
DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
DESIGN CRITERIA PACKAGE
6.1
ELECTRICAL CUTSHEETS
C06853.008.00
115
07/30/2015
D-Series Size 1
Catalog
Number
LED Wall Luminaire
Notes
Type
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Introduction
Specifications
Luminaire
Back Box (BBW, ELCW)
13-3/4” Weight:
Width:
12 lbs
(5.4 kg)
(34.9 cm)
10”
Depth:
Depth:
(25.4 cm)
Height:
13-3/4” BBW
(34.9 cm) Weight:
4” ELCW
(10.2 cm) Weight:
Width:
6-3/8”
Height:
(16.2 cm)
D
(4.5 kg)
(16.2 cm)
W
13-3/4
4
H
10 lbs
6-3/8”
D
13-3/4
5 lbs
(2.3 kg)
4
H
6-3/8
6-3/8
FOR 3/4" NPT
SIDE-ENTRY CONDUIT
3-PLACES (BBW ONLY)
W
For 3/4” NPT side-entry
conduit (BBW only)
Ordering Information
FOR 3/4" NPT
SIDE-ENTRY CONDUIT
3-PLACES (BBW ONLY)
The D-Series Wall luminaire is a stylish, fully
integrated LED solution for building-mount
applications. It features a sleek, modern design
and is carefully engineered to provide long-lasting,
energy-efficient lighting with a variety of optical
and control options for customized performance.
With an expected service life of over 20 years of
nighttime use and up to 74% in energy savings
over comparable 250W metal halide luminaires,
the D-Series Wall is a reliable, low-maintenance
lighting solution that produces sites that are
exceptionally illuminated.
EXAMPLE: DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 40K T3M MVOLT DDBTXD
DSXW1 LED
Series
DSXW1 LED
LEDs
10C 10 LEDs
(one
engine)
20C 20 LEDs
(two
engines)
Drive Current
350
530
700
1000
350 mA
530 mA
700 mA
1000 mA
(1 A)
Color temperature
30K
40K
50K
AMBPC
3000 K
4000 K
5000 K
Amber
phosphor
converted
Distribution
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
Type II
Short
Type II
Medium
Type III
Short
Type III
Medium
Type IV
Medium
Forward
Throw
Medium
Asymmetric
diffuse
Voltage
MVOLT 1
120 1
208 1
240 1
277 1
347 2
480 2
Mounting
Shipped included
(blank) Surface
mounting
bracket
BBW Surfacemounted
back box
(for conduit
entry) 3
Control Options
Shipped installed
PE
Photoelectric
cell, button
type 4
DMG 0-10V dimming driver (no
controls)
PIR 180° motion/
ambient light
sensor, <15’
mtg ht 5
PIRH 180° motion/
ambient light
sensor, 15-30’
mtg ht 5
ELCW Emergency
battery backup
(includes external component
enclosure) 6
Other Options
Shipped
installed
SF Single fuse
(120, 277 or
347V) 7
DF Double fuse
(208, 240 or
480V) 7
HS House-side
shield 8
SPD Separate
surge
protection 9
Shipped
separately
BSW Bird-deterrent spikes
WG Wire guard
VG Vandal
guard
DDL Diffused
drop lens
Finish (required)
DDBXD
Dark
bronze
DBLXD
Black
DNAXD Natural
aluminum
DWHXD White
DSSXD
Sandstone
DDBTXD Textured
dark
bronze
DBLBXD Textured
black
DNATXD Textured
natural
aluminum
DWHGXD Textured
white
DSSTXD Textured
sandstone
NOTES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MVOLT driver operates on any line voltage from 120-277V (50/60 Hz). Specify 120, 208, 240 or 277 options only when ordering with fusing (SF, DF options), or
photocontrol (PE option).
Only available with 20C, 700mA or 1000mA. Not available with PIR or PIRH.
Back box ships installed on fixture. Cannot be field installed. Cannot be ordered as an accessory.
Photocontrol (PE) requires 120, 208, 240, 277 or 347 voltage option. Not available with motion/ambient light sensors (PIR or PIRH).
PIR specifies the Sensor Switch SBGR-10-ODP control; PIRH specifies the Sensor Switch SBGR-6-ODP control; see Motion Sensor Guide for details. Includes
ambient light sensor. Not available with “PE” option (button type photocell). Dimming driver standard. Not available with 20 LED/1000 mA configuration
(DSXW1 LED 20C 1000).
Cold weather (-20C) rated. Not compatible with conduit entry applications. Not available with BBW mounting option. Not available with fusing. Not available
with 347 or 480 voltage options. Emergency components located in back box housing. Emergency mode IES files located on product page at www.lithonia.com
Single fuse (SF) requires 120, 277 or 347 voltage option. Double fuse (DF) requires 208, 240 or 480 voltage option. Not available with ELCW.
Also available as a separate accessory; see Accessories information.
See the electrical section on page 3 for more details.
Accessories
Ordered and shipped separately.
DSXWHS U
House-side shield (one per light engine)
DSXWBSW U
Bird-deterrent spikes
DSXW1WG U
Wire guard accessory
DSXW1VG U
Vandal guard accessory
One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com
© 2013-2015 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Performance Data
Lumen Output
Lumen values are from photometric tests performed in accordance with IESNA LM-79-08. Data is considered to be representative of the configurations shown, within the tolerances allowed by Lighting Facts.
Contact factory for performance data on any configurations not shown here.
LEDs
Drive
Current
(mA)
System
Watts
530mA
20 W
700mA
27 W
1000mA
40 W
530mA
36 W
700mA
47 W
1000mA
74 W
10C
(10 LEDs)
20C
(20 LEDs)
30K
40K
50K
AMBER
Dist.
Type
Lumens
B
U
G
LPW
Lumens
B
U
G
LPW
Lumens
B
U
G
LPW
Lumens
B
U
G
LPW
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
T2S
T2M
T3S
T3M
T4M
TFTM
ASYDF
1,843
1,756
1,822
1,804
1,767
1,837
1,642
2,272
2,165
2,247
2,224
2,179
2,265
2,025
3,011
2,870
2,978
2,948
2,888
3,002
2,684
3,649
3,478
3,609
3,572
3,500
3,638
3,252
4,502
4,290
4,452
4,407
4,318
4,488
4,012
5,963
5,683
5,896
5,837
5,719
5,944
5,314
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
92
88
91
90
88
92
82
84
80
83
82
81
84
75
75
72
74
74
72
75
67
101
97
100
99
97
101
90
96
91
95
94
92
95
85
80
76
79
78
76
79
71
1,956
1,864
1,934
1,914
1,876
1,950
1,743
2,409
2,296
2,382
2,358
2,310
2,401
2,147
3,190
3,040
3,155
3,123
3,059
3,180
2,843
3,876
3,694
3,833
3,794
3,717
3,864
3,454
4,776
4,552
4,723
4,675
4,581
4,761
4,257
6,327
6,029
6,256
6,193
6,067
6,307
5,638
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
98
93
97
96
94
98
87
89
85
88
87
86
89
80
80
76
79
78
76
80
71
108
103
106
105
103
107
96
102
97
100
99
97
101
91
84
80
83
83
81
84
75
1729
1,648
1,710
1,693
1,658
1,724
1,541
2,421
2,307
2,394
2,370
2,322
2,413
2,158
3,202
3,051
3,166
3,134
3,071
3,192
2,854
3,429
3,267
3,390
3,356
3,288
3,418
3,056
4,794
4,569
4,741
4,693
4,598
4,779
4,273
6,351
6,052
6,280
6,216
6,090
6,330
5,660
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
86
82
86
85
83
86
77
90
85
89
88
86
89
80
80
76
79
78
77
80
71
95
91
94
93
91
95
85
102
97
101
100
98
102
91
85
81
84
83
81
84
75
1,264
1,205
1,250
1,237
1,212
1,260
1,127
1,544
1,472
1,527
1,512
1,481
1,539
1,376
2,235
2,130
2,210
2,187
2,143
2,228
1,991
2,504
2,387
2,477
2,451
2,402
2,496
2,232
3,065
2,921
3,031
3,000
2,939
3,055
2,732
4,429
4,221
4,380
4,335
4,248
4,415
3,947
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
63
60
63
62
61
63
56
57
55
57
56
55
57
51
58
55
57
56
55
57
51
70
66
69
68
67
69
62
65
62
64
64
63
65
58
61
58
60
59
58
60
54
One Lithonia Way • Conyers, Georgia 30012 • Phone: 800.279.8041 • Fax: 770.918.1209 • www.lithonia.com
DSXW1-LED
© 2013-2015 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved.
Rev. 4/14/15
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Performance Data
Lumen Ambient Temperature (LAT) Multipliers
Electrical Load
Use these factors to determine relative lumen output for average ambient temperatures
from 0-40°C (32-104°F).
Ambient
Current (A)
Lumen Multiplier
0°C
32°F
1.02
10°C
20°C
25°C
30°C
40°C
50°F
68°F
77°F
86°F
104°F
1.01
1.00
1.00
1.00
0.98
LEDs
Drive Current
(mA)
System
Watts
120V
208V
240V
277V
347V
480V
350
530
700
1000
350
530
700
1000
14 W
20 W
27 W
40 W
25 W
36 W
47 W
75 W
0.13
0.19
0.07
0.11
0.06
0.09
0.06
0.08
-
-
10C
20C
Projected LED Lumen Maintenance
0.25
0.14
0.13
0.11
-
-
0.37
0.23
0.33
0.21
0.13
0.19
0.19
0.12
0.17
0.16
0.10
0.14
-
-
0.44
0.25
0.22
0.19
0.15
0.11
0.69
0.40
0.35
0.30
0.23
0.17
Data references the extrapolated performance projections for the DSXW1 LED 20C 1000
platform in a 25°C ambient, based on 10,000 hours of LED testing (tested per IESNA LM80-08 and projected per IESNA TM-21-11).
To calculate LLF, use the lumen maintenance factor that corresponds to the desired number
of operating hours below. For other lumen maintenance values, contact factory.
Operating Hours
0
25,000
50,000
100,000
Lumen Maintenance
Factor
1.0
0.95
0.93
0.88
Photometric Diagrams
To see complete photometric reports or download .ies files for this product, visit Lithonia Lighting’s D-Series Wall Size 1 homepage.
0.1 fc
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
4
3
0.5 fc
2
1.0 fc
1
0
-1
-2
-3
T2M
-4
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
T3M
-4
Distribution overlay comparison to 250W metal halide.
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
T3S
-4
Test No. 22597P22 tested in accordance with
IESNA LM-79-08.
LEGEND
3
Test No. 22602P22 tested in accordance with
IESNA LM-79-08.
4
Test No. 22601P22 tested in accordance with
IESNA LM-79-08.
Isofootcandle plots for the DSXW1 LED 20C 1000 40K. Distances are in units of mounting height (15’).
LEGEND
DSXW1,
0.5 fc
TWF2,
0.5 fc
10’ W Sidewalk
LLDs:
TWF2 = 0.72
DSXW1 = 0.95
DSXW1:
75W
TWF2:
291W
DSXW1 LED 20C 40K 1000 T3M,
TWF2 250M Pulse, 15’ Mounting Ht
Options and Accessories
T3M (left), ASYDF (right) lenses
HS - House-side shields
BSW - Bird-deterrent spikes
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
WG - Wire guard
VG - Vandal
guard
DDL - Diffused drop lens
power factor >90%, THD <20%, and a minimum 2.5KV surge rating. When ordering the SPD
option, a separate surge protection device is installed within the luminaire which meets a
minimum Category C Low (per ANSI/IEEE C62.41.2).
INTENDED USE
The energy savings, long life and easy-to-install design of the D-Series Wall Size 1 make it the smart
choice for building-mounted doorway and pathway illumination for nearly any facility.
CONSTRUCTION
Two-piece die-cast aluminum housing has integral heat sink fins to optimize thermal management
through conductive and convective cooling. Modular design allows for ease of maintenance. The LED
driver is mounted to the door to thermally isolate it from the light engines for low operating temperature
and long life. Housing is completely sealed against moisture and environmental contaminants (IP65).
LISTINGS
CSA certified to U.S. and Canadian standards. Rated for -40°C minimum ambient.
FINISH
Exterior parts are protected by a zinc-infused Super Durable TGIC thermoset powder coat finish
that provides superior resistance to corrosion and weathering. A tightly controlled multi-stage
process ensures a minimum 3 mils thickness for a finish that can withstand extreme climate
changes without cracking or peeling. Available in textured and non-textured finishes.
OPTICS
Precision-molded proprietary acrylic lenses provide multiple photometric distributions tailored
specifically to building mounted applications. Light engines are available in 3000 K (80 min. CRI),
4000 K (70 min. CRI) or 5000 K (70 CRI) configurations.
INSTALLATION
Included universal mounting bracket attaches securely to any 4” round or square outlet box
for quick and easy installation. Luminaire has a slotted gasket wireway and attaches to the
mounting bracket via corrosion-resistant screws.
DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) qualified product. Not all versions of this product may
be DLC qualified. Please check the DLC Qualified Products List at www.designlights.org to
confirm which versions are qualified.
WARRANTY
Five year limited warranty. Full warranty terms located at www.acuitybrands.com/
CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx.
Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25°C.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
ELECTRICAL
Light engine(s) consist of 10 high-efficacy LEDs mounted to a metal-core circuit board to maximize
heat dissipation and promote long life (L88/100,000 hrs at 25°C). Class 1 electronic drivers have a
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ELMLT EMERGENCY UNIT
ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
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QUANTUM ELMLT:
UNPRECEDENTED
®
In an emergency, the right lighting quickly leads everyone to safety, and it provides enough light for first
responders to effectively do their jobs.
Leveraging decades of lighting expertise, Lithonia Lighting has created Quantum ELMLT. Employing solid-state
technology precisely tailored for emergency situations, ELMLT is a feature-rich LED emergency unit that delivers
constant, high-output illumination well beyond the life safety code 90-minute minimum.
Incredible Power
Improved Flexibility
The Quantum ELMLT is remarkably powerful and delivers
maximum center-to-center spacings of up to 58'. The increased
spacing reduces the need for additional units, which lowers
installation costs and significantly reduces long-term
maintenance costs.
Designed to be mounted from 7.5' to 20', the Quantum ELMLT
offers the ability to provide emergency illumination in virtually
any commercial space with a single product.
Reduced Maintenance
The Quantum ELMLT lamp sources deliver an expected service
life of 10 years, meaning replacing lamps every 2-3 years is a
thing of the past.
Constant Light Output
While traditional emergency lighting products can dim by
40% during emergency mode, the Quantum ELMLT delivers
virtually the same amount of light from the first minute through
the 90th minute.
Enhanced Uniformity
Advanced optics allow the Quantum ELMLT to produce paths of
egress with up to 4:1 max-to-min ratios, which are far superior to
the typical 35:1 ratios delivered by other products.
Quick-Mount
Installation
Testing &
Monitoring
The patented Quick-Mount® is easyto-install in less than three minutes,
while tool-less entry allows for
easy battery maintenance.
Available with
self-diagnostics
and wireless
reporting options.
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SEE THE DIFFERENCE:
ELMLT VS.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
Constant Light Output
% of initial value
100
80
Typical unit drops
below 60% —
no longer meets life
safety standards
60
40
20
0
0
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Time (minutes)
Quantum ELMLT
Typical Emergency Unit
Exceptional Performance
Quantum® ELMLT unit at one and 90 minutes
• Mount at heights from 7.5'-20'
• Up to 58' spacing
• Up to 4-to-1 max-to-min ratios
• Quick-Mount® installation
Typical unit at 90 minutes
Improved Battery Technology
Lithium iron phosphate battery:
• Increased power density. Smaller size
• Life of up to 10 years
• 24 hr. or less recharge time
Track and Swivel
Lamp Head
Highly-maneuverable
lamp heads allow light
positioning anywhere along
the path of egress.
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LITHONIA LIGHTING
Engineering high-performance systems to ensure the safety of everyone.
In addition to ELMLT, Lithonia Lighting offers a full-range of high-performance
Quantum emergency lighting, exit signs and combo units. Energy-efficient, reliable,
and easy-to-install, Quantum is the answer for most emergency applications.
One Lithonia Way
Conyers, GA 30012
800-334-8694
www.lithonia.com
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
Notes
INTENDED USE — Provides a minimum of 90 minutes illumination for the rated wattage upon loss of AC
power. Ideal for applications requiring attractive LED unit equipment with quick installation and unparalleled performance. Certain airborne contaminants can diminish integrity of acrylic. Click here
for Acrylic Environmental Compatibility table, for suitable uses.
CONSTRUCTION — White, compact, low-profile contemporary design. Engineering-grade thermoplastic
housing is impact-resistant, scratch-resistant and corrosion-proof. UV-stable resin resists discoloration
from natural and man-made light sources. Unit is also available in black.
Low-profile, integrated test switch/pilot light. Easily visible multicolor LED status indicator.
Unique track-and-swivel arrangement permits full range of direction of lamp head adjustment. Universal
J-box mounting pattern. Tool-less access for maintenance. US Patent No. D483,511.
OPTICS — Two high-performance LED lamp heads rated at 5.4 watts each. Two white LEDs per head
provides a redundant light source that ensures emergency lighting performance. The typical life of an
LED is 10 years.
Linear Pattern (LP) is designed for uniform emergency lighting applications.
Advanced electrical design provides constant light output throughout the entire discharge period.
Single fixture illuminates a 58’ long 6’ wide path of egress at a 12’ mounting height.
ELECTRICAL — Universal input voltage capability (120 through 277V, 50 or 60Hz).
Power factor correction is greater than 0.9 at 120V (0.7 at 277V) which contributes to increased efficiency
and energy savings.
Current limiting charger maximizes battery life and minimizes energy consumption while providing lower
operating costs and short circuit protection.
Thermal protection senses battery temperatures and terminates charge current to prevent overheating.
Regulated charge voltage maintains a stable charge voltage over a wide range of line voltages.
Prevents over/undercharging that shortens battery life and reduces capacity.
Brownout protection is automatically switched to emergency mode when supply voltage drops below
approximately 80 percent nominal of 120, 220 or 277. Other input voltages may vary.
AC/LVD reset allows battery connection before AC power is applied and prevents battery damage from
deep discharge.
Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free Lithium Iron Phosphate. Automatic 24-hour recharge after a 90-minute
discharge.
Diagnostics: Continuously monitors AC functionality. Test switch provides manual activation of 30-second
diagnostic testing for on-demand visual inspection.
Standard derangement monitoring will indicate disconnected battery, charger failure and display an amber
indicator light while in Emergency mode.
Self-diagnostics (SD option): Single multi-chromatic LED indicator to display two-state charging, test
activation and three-state self-diagnostics.
Self-diagnostic testing: Five minutes every 30 days and 90 minutes annually.
Diagnostic evaluation of: Lamps, AC to DC transfer, battery charging and condition and microprocessor.
Automatic test is easily postponed for eight hours by activating manual test switch or use of remote tester.
Wireless reporting system: Data from self-diagnostics will be communicated via wireless transceivers
within their vicinity, creating a self-configuring, self-healing, and self-optimizing wireless network that
exchanges the data between FIDO compatible emergency lighting fixtures on an event driven-basis. Wireless communications electronics to operate 2.4GHz mesh network are enclosed entirely within the fixture.
Radio range is 500' between fixtures in most buildings. Actual performance may vary depending on application environment and electromagnetic interference. Substantially longer distances have been recorded
in uninterrupted open air. Consult factory for more details. Must be ordered with FIDO edge router.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Type
LED Thermoplastic Emergency Light
ELMLT
LITHIUM IRON PHOSPHATE
Specifications
Length: 12-1/2 (31.8)
Depth: 3-3/4 (9.5)
Height: 5 (12.7)
Weight: 4.0 lbs (1.8 kg)
Example: ELMLT W LP06VS LTP SD
LP06VS
LTP
Housing color
Lamp type
Battery type
Options
ELMLT LED thermoplastic
emergency light
W
B
LP06VS
LTP Lithium iron phosphate, 9.6 volts
(blank)
RT
TD
R0
SD
WRS
5.4W linear pattern
3-3/4
(9.5)
INSTALLATION — Ceiling mount standard. Flexible conduit entry provision on top of the unit. US Patent
No. D483,511.
LISTINGS — UL damp location listed standard 10.8-watts at 50°-104°F (10°-40°C) or 16.2-watts at 77°104°F (25°-40°C). Meets UL 924, NFPA 101 (current Life Safety Code), NEC and OSHA illumination standards.
Meets all applicable FCC requirements.
WARRANTY — 5-year limited warranty (Battery is prorated). Complete warranty terms located at
www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx
Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25°C.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Series
White
Black
12-1/2
(31.8)
All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise indicated.
For shortest lead times, configure product using bolded options.
ELMLT
5
(12.7)
None
Remote laser test (provides 30 second manual test)
Time delay
No lamp heads
Self-diagnostics
Self-diagnostics with FIDO wireless reporting system capability
Accessories: Order as separate catalog number.
ELA VS
ELA WG1
ELA LRT
FIDO
Thermoplastic vandal shield 1
Wireguard, 15”W x 13-1/2”H x 6”D 2
Remote test (laser) for distances up to 15'
Router 3
ELA W SGL LT24 LP06VS
ELA W T LT24 LP06VS
ELA B SGL LT24 LP06VS
ELA B T LT24 LP06VS
Single LED indoor remote head, white 4
Twin LED indoor remote head, white4
Single LED indoor remote head, black4
Twin LED indoor remote head, black4
Notes
1 See spec sheet ELA-RTLP-MS-VS2.
2 See spec sheet ELA-WG.
3 See spec sheet FIDO.
4 See spec sheet ELA-LT24; 5.4W per head.
EMERGENCYELMLT
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPACING GUIDELINES
*Note: To see complete photometric report or download the .ies file for this product,
visit Lithonia Lighting ELMLT home page.
ELECTRICAL
Primary Circuit
Type
ELMLT
Input
amps
Watts
120
.162
19.2
277
.091
19.1
Volts
Watts output
Output
volts
1-1/2 hrs.
2 hrs.
4 hrs.
9.6
16.2
10.8
N/A
BATTERY
Lithium Iron Phosphate
Voltage
Shelf life1
Typical life1,3,4
Maintenance2
9.6
1 year
7 - 10 years
none
Optimum
temperature3
Traditional products use spot-like distributions that focus light in concentrated
areas along the path of egress.
The ELMLT features a linear distribution
which maximizes uniformity and fixtureto-fixture spacings.
77° - 104°F
(25° - 40°C)
The broad photometric distribution pattern makes emergency lighting layouts reasonably quick and simple.
REMOTE OUTPUT CAPACITY
Standard unit
R01,3
5.4W
16.2W
Notes
1 At 77°F (25°C).
2 All life safety equipment, including emergency lighting for path of egress, must be maintained, serviced and
tested in accordance with all National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and local codes. Failure to perform the
required maintenance, service or testing could jeopardize the safety of occupants and will void all warranties.
3 Optimum ambient temperature range where unit will provide capacity for 90 minutes. Higher and lower
temperatures affect life and capacity.
4 Battery life is negatively impacted by many variables including temperature, charging rates, number of cycles
and deep discharges due to long periods of time without AC power.
For wall mounted applications, a slight tilt out away from the wall creates a uniform well-lit path of
egress. Traditional circular pattern optics require multiple iterations using complex angles to meet the
NFPA 101 requirements of 1fc-average, 1fc-minimum, and 40:1 maximum-to-minimum uniformity.
For ceiling mounted applications, simply aim the lamp heads straight down to create a uniform well-lit
path of egress.
MAXIMUM SPACING/COVERAGE GUIDE
6' Path of Egress
ELMLT
7.5' mounting height
10' mounting height
12' mounting height
16' mounting height
20' mounting height
Center-to-center spacing
38'
56'
58'
54'
47'
ELMLT
EMERGENCY:
One Lithonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800-334-8694 Fax: 770-981-8141 www.lithonia.com
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Quantum® ELMLT
Emergency Unit FAQ
Q What is the intended use for the ELMLT?
A The ELMLT is capable of wall or ceiling mounting
and is ideal for a variety of commercial office and light
industrial applications.
Q What is the intended mounting height of the ELMLT?
A Designed to be mounted from 7.5'-20', the ELMLT is
remarkably versatile and can be used from the front door
to the back door and nearly every area in between.
Q What are the recommended spacings for the ELMLT?
A The ELMLT is incredibly powerful and delivers maximum
center-to-center spacings of up to 58'. The maximized
spacings can reduce the need for additional units which
lowers installation costs and significantly reduces long-term
maintenance costs.
Q What is the wattage of the ELMLT lamps?
A Each ELMLT features two 5.4W lamps.
Q What type of battery does the ELMLT offer?
A The ELMLT is powered by a lithium iron phosphate
battery. By offering the latest in battery technology, the
ELMLT provides a battery service life that is far superior to
conventional power sources and significantly reduces costly
battery replacements over the life of the product.
Q How many remotes will the ELMLT power for
90 minutes?
A In addition to powering the two lamps included on the
ELMLT, the unit will also power one 5.4W ELA LT24 remote
lamp head for 90 minutes at 77-104F. Expanded capacities
will be available by late summer 2015.
Q What is the DC voltage range of the ELA LT24 remote
lamp head?
A The ELA LT24 is a voltage adapting lamp that can be
powered by 6-12V DC power sources.
Q What traditional emergency lamp is equivalent in
performance to the ELMLT?
A The ELMLT lamp head is designed to replace up to a
20W halogen lamp.
Q Will the ELMLT replace any existing Lithonia Lighting
Life Safety Products?
A Yes, the ELMLT, once all versions are available, will replace
the current ELM6 and ELM12 products.
Q Does the ELMLT light output vary over the emergency
operating period?
A While traditional emergency lighting products can dim
by up to 40% during emergency mode, the ELMLT
delivers virtually the same amount of light from the first
minute through the 90th minute.
Q What are the self diagnostic testing procedures for
the ELMLT?
A The ELMLT will conduct a monthly 5-minute test and
an annual 90-minute test. These testing procedures
differ from previous Lithonia Lighting products. The
ELMLT’s predecessors often conducted a 5-minute test
every month and a 30-minute test every 6 months.
Q What is the optimal max-to-min ratios produced by
the ELMLT?
A Advanced optics allow the ELMLT to produce paths
of egress with up to 4:1 max-to-min ratios which are
far superior to the 35:1 ratios typically delivered by
other products.
Q Where is the ELMLT manufactured?
A The ELMLT is assembled in Mexico.
Q Is the ELMLT a 120V or 277V unit?
A The ELMLT is universal input and can support 120V through
277V, 50 and 60Hz.
Visit www.lithonia.com for more information.
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Q Is the ELMLT a stocked product?
A Select configurations of the ELMLT will be stocked and
available for immediate shipping.
PROJECT INFORMATION
MILLENIUM SQUARE
Job Name
MS15 SERIES – LOW PROFILE HOUSING
Fixture Type
™
Catalog Number
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Approved by
FL
»»Surface mount – ceiling (FL & CL only) or wall mount;
16"W×16"W×6"D (CL, EL, FL)
21"W×21"W×6"D (DL)
»»Peace of Mind Guarantee®
»»Dust and water protected to IP64 standards
EL
SPECIFICATIONS
CL
DL
BASEPLATE: Marine grade die-cast aluminum. Integral heat sinks. Baseplate flange interlocks and wraps around lens base producing maximum moisture deflection and resistance to prying. Baseplate
provided with four-point mounting holes and one wireway hole. Standard black, bronze or white exterior TGIC polyester powder coat – 5-step pre-treatment. See Ordering Information for optional finishes.
REFLECTOR: CFL/LED: Full reflector/wire cover – 92% reflectivity. HID: High efficiency textured aluminum.
LENS: UV-stabilized, high impact resistant, virgin injection molded polycarbonate. High efficiency blondel fluted lens obscures lamp image and maximizes uniformity. Lens secured with four concealed
captive Torx® with center pin fasteners. Exclusive water channeling lens design provides 360° ingress protection.
LENS BASE/EYELID/GRILLE: Lens base shields lamp from viewing angles. High impact resistant, injection molded opaque black, bronze or white polycarbonate. Optional Light Gray, Silver, Forest Green
or Custom Color (see Ordering Information below) are chemically bonded, impact resistant finishes.
GASKETING: Die-cut, closed cell EPDM self adhesive gasket seals baseplate to mounting surface. Closed cell, silicone “O” ring gaskets positioned and friction secured in gasket channels of lens base,
baseplate and optional surface adapter.
HARDWARE: Four stainless steel Torx® with center pin fasteners.
ELECTRICAL: Fluorescent electronic 120/277/347 and dual voltage ballasts high power factor (<10%THD). HID ballasts high power factor. Metal halide lamps utilize pulse start technology. See Lamp
Type for electronic metal halide ballast option. LED: Replaceable high-brightness ANSI 3500K (80 CRI min.), 4000K (70 CRI min.), 5000K (70 CRI min.), or 5700K (70 CRI min.) white LED array. 120277VAC high power factor electronic driver.
WARRANTY: Standard four-point mounting and polycarbonate lens required for Peace of Mind Guarantee®. One (1) year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Five (5) year warranty on LED
lamps and driver for defects resulting in a fixture lumen depreciation of 30% or greater.
LISTINGS: Luminaire is certified to UL Standards by either Underwriters Laboratory or Intertek Testing Laboratory for wet location. (listing includes Emergency Battery Pack “EL” option). UL certified IP64
per IEC 60598. All Kenall SSL Luminaires are tested to the IESNA LM-79-08 standard requiring spectroradiometric measurements for CRI and CCT as well as goniophotometric measurements for lighting
distributions and total luminous flux.
LED
C
IP64
ORDERING INFORMATION (Ex: MS15CL-PP-MB-40L40K-1-DCC-DV)
Model
Lens Type
Model
MS15CLCrossbar
MS15DL Diamond Eyelid
MS15ELEyelid
MS15FL Full Face
Lens Type
PPPearlescent
Polycarbonate
S^ Clear Starburst
Polycarbonate
Finish
DB Dark Bronze
FG Forest Green
LG Light Gray
MB Matte Black
MW Matte White
SLSilver
CC Custom Color
(Consult factory)
Finish
Lamp Type
Lamp Qty
Driver Type
Options
CEL^One-Lamp Cold Weather Emergency Pack (0°F)
with Die-Cast Surface Adapter (SA)
(n/a with 57P or 70P lamps;120/277V only)
EL^One-Lamp WL Emergency Pack (32°F) with
Die-Cast Surface Adapter (SA)
(n/a with 57P or 70P lamps;120/277V only)
LELLED Emergency Battery Backup with
Die-cast Surface Adapter (SA)
2C^ Two Circuit Wiring (2 or 3 Lamp Qty only)
(n/a with EL or CEL Option)
BPCPhoto Control – Shielded Button Type with
Die-Cast Surface Adapter (SA) (120 or 277V only)
FS Single Fuse & Holder
NAT Natatorium Environment Option
QRQuartz Restrike System for Maximum 75 Watt DC
Bay Quartz Lamp (see C-0796) (HID only)
QRCHot/Cold Quartz Restrike System for Maximum
75 Watt DC Bay Quartz Lamp (see C-0796) (HID
only)
R80Minimum 80 CRI (4000K LED Only)
WMRWiremold V500 Series™ Ready
(See Tech Sheet) – UL Damp Location Rated Only
Lamp Quantity (See Lamp Type)
1 One Lamp
2 Two Lamps
3 Three Lamps
Driver Type (LED only)
DCC Dimming Constant Current
SCC Standard Constant Current
P: 800-4-Kenall
Options
Voltage (See Lamp Type)
120 120 Volts
277
277 Volts
347^s 347 Volts
s
DV 120-277 Volts, electronic ballasts
& LED driver only
Lamp Type (Qty/Ballast/Volt./Starting Temp)
26L35K 26 Watt 3500K LED (1/120-277V/-22°F) MS15DL/EL only
26L40K 26 Watt 4000K LED (1/120-277V/-22°F) MS15DL/EL only
26L50K 26 Watt 5000K LED (1/120-277V/-22°F) MS15DL/EL only
26L57K 26 Watt 5700K LED (1/120-277V/-22°F) MS15DL/EL only
40L35K 40 Watt 3500K LED (1/120-277V/-40°F) MS15FL/CL only
40L40K 40 Watt 4000K LED (1/120-277V/-40°F) MS15FL/CL only
40L50K 40 Watt 5000K LED (1/120-277V/-40°F) MS15FL/CL only
40L57K 40 Watt 5700K LED (1/120-277V/-40°F) MS15FL/CL only
18Q** 18 Watt Quad (2,3/RS/120,277,347/0°F)
26Q* 26 Watt Quad (1,2,3/RS/120,277,347/0°F)
32P 32 Watt PLT (1,2 RS/120,277,347/0°F)
42P 42 Watt PLT (1,2/RS/120,277,347/0°F)
57P‡ 57 Watt PLT (1/RS/120,277,347/0°F)
50M† 50 Watt MH (1/HPF/120,277/-20°F)
50S 50 Watt HPS (1/HPF/120,277/-40°F)
70M† 70 Watt MH (1/HPF/120,277/-20°F)
70ME† 70 Watt MH (1/EB/120,277/-20°F)
70S 70 Watt HPS (1/HPF/120,277/-40°F)
70P‡ 70 Watt PLT (1/RS/120,277,347/0°F)
www.kenall.com
Voltage
F: 847-360-1781
Accessories
Accessories
SADie-Cast Surface Adapter
C-0796^ 75 Watt DC Bay Quartz Lamp
9500Torx® Screwdriver
*MS15EL 2-lamp only; 1 lamp available
only on MS15DL
**MS15EL-2-lamp only; n/a with MS15DL
‡n/a with MS15DL, MS15EL
†UV shielding lamp supplied
^n/a with LED
s n/a with BPC
1020 Lakeside Drive Gurnee, Illinois 60031
When you see this image, you will know the Kenall product shown or described is designed and manufactured in the USA with components purchased from US suppliers,
and meets the Buy American requirements under the ARRA. Kenall has not determined the origin of its domestically purchased components or the subcomponents thereof.
Content of specification sheets is subject to change; please consult www.kenall.com for current product details. © 2014 Kenall Mfg. Co. All rights reserved.
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MILLENIUM™ SQUARE
MS15 SERIES – LOW PROFILE HOUSING
PERFORMANCE
Initial Delivered Lumens
Model
Lamp Type
MS15EL
MS15FL
Efficacy
(lm/W)
@ 25°C
(lm)
Input Power
(W)
Drive Current
(mA)
Estd. L70
LED Life (hrs)
26L35K
1918
65
29
350
60,000
26L40K
2187
74
29
350
60,000
26L50K
2330
79
29
350
60,000
26L57K
2491
85
29
350
60,000
40L35K
2716
62
44
700
50,000
40L40K
3096
71
44
700
50,000
40L50K
3299
75
44
700
50,000
40L57K
3528
81
44
700
50,000
Displayed information above is for PP Lens type only. Info subject to change. Visit www.kenall.com for IES files and additional information.
Model: MS15EL-PP-MW-26L40K-1-DV
Mode: MS15FL-PIA-MW-40L40K-1-DV
373
368
280
276
187
184
2
2
93
92
1
1
Max Candela = 703 Located At Horizontal Angle = 0, Vertical Angle = 75
Max Candela = 910 Located At Horizontal Angle = 0, Vertical Angle = 0
1 - Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (0-180) (Through Max. Cd.)
2 - Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (75) (Through Max. Cd.)
1 - Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (0-180) (Through Max. Cd.)
2 - Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (0) (Through Max. Cd.)
DIMENSIONAL DATA
MS15FL, CL, EL
MS15DL
13.97"
9.88"
15.89" sq.
5.82" (FL)
6.10" (CL,EL)
9.88"
21.07"
6.10"
13.97"
SURFACE ADAPTER SIDE & BACK VIEW
MS15FL, CL, EL
MS15DL
(4) 3/4" NPT (Plugged)
(1) 3/4" NPT (Not Plugged)
(4) 3/4" NPT (Plugged)
(1) 3/4" NPT (Not Plugged)
13.97"
9.88"
8.65" (FL)
8.93" (CL,EL)
www.kenall.com
9.88"
8.93"
P: 800-4-Kenall
13.97"
F: 847-360-1781
1020 Lakeside Drive Gurnee, Illinois 60031
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and meets the Buy American requirements under the ARRA. Kenall has not determined the origin of its domestically purchased components or the subcomponents thereof.
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Catalog
Number
Notes
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED USE — Suitable for applications requiring both exit sign and unit equipment. Attractive, 8" tall,
streamlined design is great for above-the-door applications and other tight fits. Optional high-output version
with remote lamps are ideal for emergency egress lighting. Certain airborne contaminants can diminish
integrity of acrylic. Click here for Acrylic Environmental Compatibility table, for suitable uses.
CONSTRUCTION — Engineering-grade thermoplastic housing is impact-resistant, scratch-resistant and
corrosion-proof. UL94V-O flame rating. UV-stable resin resists discoloration from natural and man-made
light sources.
Rugged unibody housing snaps together with no additional fasteners. Faceplate and back cover are interchangeable on housing. Positive snap-fit tabs hold faceplate securely, yet are easily removable for lamp
compartment access. Universal, directional chevron inserts are easily removed and reinserted.
Uniform graphics illumination without shadows or hot spots. Letters are 6" high with 3/4" stroke, with 100 ft.
viewing distance rating based upon UL924 standard.
LEDs mounted on primary circuit boards for sign illumination. Low-energy LED lamp in sign operates in normal
(AC input) and emergency (DC input) modes.
Low-profile, integrated test switch/pilot light. Easily viewed bright red status indicator.
Unique track-and-swivel arrangement permits full range of direction of lamp head adjustment. Universal J-box
mounting pattern. Tool-less access for maintenance. Conduit entry position on top of unit.
U.S. Patent No. 6,848,798; 6,499,866; 6,142,648; 5,797,673; D379,373; 5,526,251; D484,272;
D473,672; 5,611,163; 5,646,502.
OPTICS — Twin LED lamp heads operate in emergency (DC input) mode with 12 series-parallel white LEDs
in each head. Provides redundant light sources to ensure emergency lighting performance. The typical life of
the exit LED lamp is 10 years.
ELECTRICAL — Dual-voltage input capability (120/277V). Edge connector on printed circuit board ensures
long-term durability.
Current-limiting charger maximizes battery life and minimizes energy consumption. Provides low operating
costs.
Short-circuit protection — current-limiting charger circuitry protects printed circuit board from shorts.
Thermal compensation adjusts charger output to provide optimum charge voltage relative to ambient
temperature.
Regulated charge voltage maintains constant-charge voltage over a wide range of line voltages. Prevents over/
undercharging that shortens battery life and reduces capacity.
Filtered charger input minimizes charge voltage ripple and extends battery life.
AC/LVD reset allows battery connection before AC power is applied and prevents battery damage from
deep discharge.
Single multi-color LED indicator to display two-state charging, test activation and three-state diagnostic test.
Test switch provides manual activation of 30-second diagnostic testing for on-demand visual inspection.
Self-diagnostic testing for 30 seconds every 30 days, 30 minutes at 180-day interval, and 90 minutes annually.
Diagnostic evaluation of LED light source, AC-to-DC transfer, charging and battery condition.
Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free nickel-cadmium battery delivers 90-minute capacity to emergency
lamps. Two-state contstant-current charge maximizes battery life and automatically recharges after battery
discharge. Low-voltage disconnect prevents excessively deep discharge that can permanently damage the battery. Optional high-output battery to power both local and optional LED remote lamp heads simultaneously.
ORDERING INFORMATION
LHQM
Thermoplastic Exits
LHQM LED
LED Lamp Head
Nickel-Cadmium Battery
FIDO Compatible
HO R0 or R0 WRS
Wireless Reporting System: Data from self-diagnostics will be communicated via wireless transceivers within
their vicinity, creating a self-configuring, self-healing and self-optimizing wireless network that exchanges
the data between FIDO-compatible emergency lighting fixtures on an event-driven basis. Wireless communications electronics to operate 2.4GHz mesh network are enclosed entirely within the fixture. WRS option:
self-diagnostics testing for 5 minutes every 30 days and 90 minutes annually.
Radio range is 500’ between fixtures in most buildings. Actual performance may vary depending on application
environment and electromagnetic interference. Substantially longer distances have been recorded in uninterrupted open air. Consult factory for more details.
Wireless Reporting System (WRS option) must be ordered with FIDO edge router.
INSTALLATION — Top, end or back mounting. Housing snaps to canopy with positive-locking tabs. Cam
locking pin secures housing to canopy.
Easily removed mounting knockouts. Conduit entry knockout for 1/2" flexible conduit. J-box pattern on back panel.
LISTINGS — UL damp location listed standard 50°-104°F (10°-40°C). Meets UL 924, NFPA 101 (current Life
Safety Code), NEC and OSHA illumination standards.
WARRANTY — 5-year limited warranty (Battery is prorated). Complete warranty terms located at
www.AcuityBrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_Conditions.aspx.
Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application.
All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Example: LHQM LED G
Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative.
LED
Family
LHQM
Type
Stencil face,
single face plate
with extra face
plate
Lamp type
Housing color
Letter color
Options
LED
(blank)
B
R
G
HO
HO R0
SD
R0
Two
1.5W/9.6V
white LED
White
Black
Red
Green
High-output Ni-cad battery
NOM
High-output option, less lamp heads SALIDA NOM
Self-diagnostics
WRS
Less lamp heads 1
Accessories: Order as separate catalog number.
ELA Q L0309 SD
ELA T Q L0309 SD
ELA QWP L0309 SD
Single LED indoor remote head, white, self-diagnostics 4,5,6
Twin LED indoor remote head, white, self-diagnostics 4,5,6
Single LED weather-proof remote head, gray, selfdiagnostics 4,5,6
ELA T QWP L0309 SD Twin LED weather-proof remote head, gray, selfdiagnostics 4,5,6
ELA Q L0309
Single LED indoor remote head, white5,6
ELA T Q L0309
Twin LED indoor remote head, white5,6
ELA QWP L0309
Single LED weather-proof remote head, gray5,6
ELA T QWP L0309
Twin LED weather-proof remote head, gray5,6
EMERGENCY
ELA WG3
ELA WG2M
ELA LQMUS12
Wireguard, 30” W x 13-1/2” H x 6” D7
Wireguard, 21-1/4” W x 15” H x 12” D7
12” brushed aluminum stem kit8
ELA LED M12
Single LED remote lamp 9,10
ELA LED T M12
Twin LED remote lamp9,10
ELA LED WP M12 Single LED Weather proof remote lamp 9,10
ELA LED T WP M12 Twin LED Weather proof remote lamp 9,10
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Meets Mexican standards2
Salida signage (non-UL)3
Dual-voltage 120/277, nickel-cadmium
battery back-up and self-diagnostics with
FIDO wireless reporting system capability
Notes
1 Only available with WRS as an exit, no remote capability.
2 Available in black or white. Consult factory for options.
Not available with WRS option.
3 Only available in white. NOM standard. Not available
with WRS option.
4 Only compatible with self-diagnostic option.
5 Also available in black. Add "B" after ELA to order black
finish. Example: ELA B Q L0309.
6 See spec sheet ELA-Q-LED.
7 See spec sheet ELA-WG.
8 See spec sheet ELA-Stemkits.
9 See spec sheet ELA LED (Contractor Select LED Remotes).
10 Not available with SD.
LHQM-LED
LHQM LED QUANTUM® Exit/Unit Combo
MOUNTING
SPECIFICATIONS
All dimensions are inches (centimeters).
Shipping weight: 3.6 lbs. (1.6 kgs.).
Electrical
Primary Circuit
Typical
LED life1
Red and green LED
10 years
Supply
voltage
120
277
Max
amps
.05
.03
Face
19-1/4
(48.9)
Max
watts
4.3
4.3
8
(20.3)
BATTERY
Ni-Cad
Voltage
Shelf
life2
Typical
life2
Maintenance3
9.6
3 years
7-9 years
none
Top
NA
1/2” flexible conduit entry knockout
5-5/8
(14.3)
9
(22.9)
2-1/4
(5.7)
Remote Output Capacity
Combo
End
4-3/4
(11.1)
1 Based on continuous operation.
2 At 77°F (25°C).
3 All life safety equipment, including emergency lighting path of egress, must be maintained, serviced and tested
in accordance with all National Fire Protection Association and local codes. Failure to perform the required
maintenance, service or testing could jeopardize the safety of occupants and will void all warranties.
4 Optimum ambient temperature range where unit will provide capacity for 90 minutes. Higher and lower
temperatures affect life and capacity. Consult factory for detailed information.
Standard
unit
NA
Test switch/
pilot light
12
(30.5)
Optimum
temperature4
50-104°F
(10-40°C)
Backplate
Combo/high-output Combo/high-output (HO)
battery(HO)
and no heads (RO)
3W
6W
4
(10.2)
8
(20.3)
Universal knockout
pattern for various
standard j-boxes
6
(15.2)
12
(30.5)
LAMP PHOTOMETRICS
QUANTUM LED SERIES – SINGLE COVERAGE
3W Total White LEDs
Using a single unit at a typical 7.5’ mounting height delivers an average illuminance of 1.0 FC
over a distance of 24’ on a 3’ path of egress and 18’ on a 6’ path of egress.
1 FC average
1 FC average
24'
18'
3'
Example of single LHQM LED WRS exit
illuminating a 3' path of egress
6'
Example of single LHQM LED WRS exit
illuminating a 6' path of egress
20'
25'
1 FC average
1 FC average
QUANTUM LED SERIES – MULTIPLE COVERAGE
3W Total White LEDs
Using multiple units at a typical 7.5’ mounting height delivers 25’ center-to-center spacing on a
3’ path of egress and 20’ center-to-center spacing on a 6’ path of egress.
6'
3'
Example of multiple LHQM LED WRS exits
illuminating a 3' path of egress
Example of multiple LHQM LED WRS exits
illuminating a 6' path of egress
EXTENDED RUN-TIME FOR HIGH-OUTPUT EXITS
Product
LHQM LED HO WRS (no remotes) LHQM LED HO (no remotes) LHQM LED HO R0 (no remotes) Run time
3.8 hours
3.8 hours
7.5 hours
LHQM-LED
EMERGENCY:
One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012
Phone: 800-334-8694
Fax: 770-981-8141
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6.2
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
SECTION 26 43 13 - TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/SURGE PROTECTION
DEVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1
A.
1.2
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
SUMMARY
A.
This Section includes transient voltage surge suppressors for low-voltage (600Volts
and below) power equipment
B.
Related Sections include the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.3
Division 26 Section "Wiring Devices" transient voltage surge suppressors.
Division 26 Section "Panelboards"
Division 26 Section "Switchboards"
Division 26 Section "Lightning Protection"
SUBMITTALS
A.
Must have ten day prior approval to submit on project.
B.
Request for submittals must be in writing and attached with independent
documentation of the following items.
C.
Drawings: Electrical and mechanical drawings shall be provided by the manufacturer
which show unit dimensions, weights, mounting provisions, connection notes, wire size
and wiring diagram.
D.
Equipment Manual: The manufacturer shall furnish an installation manual with installation
notes, start-up and operating instructions for the specified system. Installation instructions
shall clearly state whether the system requires an external overcurrent device to maintain
the system’s UL 1449 listing. SPD requiring external overcurrent devices are not
acceptable.
E.
Verification that all SPD are UL 1449 3rd Edition (VZCA) listed and rated with a 20kA
(In) nominal discharge rating for compliance to UL96A Lightning Protection Master
Label and NFPA 780. Also provide UL 1449 3rd Edition VPR showing the following
maximum VPR (clamping voltage) as follows:
1.
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Service Entrance.
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2.
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
277Vsystem 1200V (L-N)
F.
SPD manufacturer shall provide UL 3rd Edition documentation as part of submittal.
G.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Statement, showing a 10 year replacment warranty for
modules or units which are damaged by transient voltages
1.4
STANDARDS
A.
Underwriters Laboratories 1449 - (UL 1449 3rd edition safety standard for surge
protection devices – 2009)
B.
NEC article 285. National Electrical Code 2008 SPD shall be labeled with a minimum
200kAIC rating.
C.
NFPA 780 Standard for the installation of lightning protection systems
D.
UL96A - Lightning Protection System Master Label
E.
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Inc.) C62.41.1 and C62.41.2 –
2002, IEEE C62.45 – 2002, IEEE C62.33 & C62.35
F.
All manufacturers must comply with above listed standards and any additions current
revisions of industry standards. All products that do not comply with current industry
standards will not be accepted.
1.5
A.
1.6
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Source Limitations: Obtain suppression devices and accessories from a single
manufacturer.
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
Placing into Service: Do not energize or connect service entrance equipment, panel
boards, control terminals, or data terminals to their sources until the surge protective
devices are installed and connected.
B.
Service Conditions: Rate surge protective devices for continuous operation under the
following conditions, unless otherwise indicated:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Operating Temperature: 30 to 120 deg F (0 to 50 deg C).
Humidity: 0 to 85 percent, non-condensing.
Altitude: Less than 20,000 feet (6000 m) above sea level.
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1.7
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
COORDINATION
A.
Coordinate location of field-mounted surge suppressors to allow adequate clearances
for maintenance.
B.
Coordinate surge protective devices with Division 26 Section "Electrical Power
Monitoring and Control."
1.8
WARRANTY
A.
General Warranty: Special warranties specified in this Article shall not deprive Owner
of other rights owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and
shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor
under requirements of the Contract Documents.
B.
Manufacturer shall provide a product warranty for a period of not less than ten (10)
years from date of supply. Warranty shall cover unlimited replacement of TVSS
modules during the warranty period, firms responding to these specifications shall
provide the necessary warranty document showing they comply with the unlimited
warranty replacement
C.
Manufacturers responding to this specification shall provide proof that they have been
regularly engaged in the design, manufacturing and testing of TVSS for not less than
five (5) years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
A.
2.2
ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
PQ Protection
SERVICE ENTRANCE SUPPRESSORS
Panel Amerage
≥ 3,000 Amps
2500-1600 Amps
1200-400 Amps
Service Entrance
400 kA/ Modular
300 kA/ Modular
200 kA/ Modular
A.
Provide service entrance rated, UL Type 1 SPD’s as shown and indicated on contract
drawings.
B.
Minimum surge current ratings per phase shown above, three phase, wye systems per
phase rating shall equal L-N and L-G modes added together. No other methods are
acceptable for per phase surge current rating calculations.
C.
SPD’s shall be a multi-stage parallel connected device.
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D.
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
SPD’s UL 1449 3rd Edition VPR (clamping voltage) shall be a maximum rating of:
1.
2.
120Vsystem 800V (L-N)
277Vsystem 1200V (L-N)
E.
SPD’s shall mount external to the panel; internally mounted SPD’s are not acceptable.
F.
SPD voltages shall be verified by location on drawings, one-line diagrams and
equipment schedules.
G.
SPD shall be modular design with field replaceable individual modules redundant per
phase and redundant per mode. A “brick” module design is not acceptable.
H.
SPD shall have redundant status indicators on the front of the enclosure and shall
monitor and indicate whether suppression capabilities have been compromised.
I.
SPD shall also indicate that voltage is present at the SPD.
J.
SPD shall contain protective components that utilize multiple thermally protected metal
oxide varistors (MOV) per mode.
K.
SPD’s relying upon external and/or supplementary installed safety overcurrent
protection do not meet the intent of this specification.
L.
SPD’s that are limited to being connected to breaker whether or not an integral
disconnect switch is supplied do not meet the intent of this specification.
M.
SPD’s shall have an UL “In” rating (nominal discharge) of 20kA.
N.
SPD shall have dry contacts for remote monitoring capabilities.
O.
Service Entrance SPD’s shall have audible alarm and surge counter.
P.
SPD’s shall have a metal, NEMA 4 rated enclosure.
Q.
SPD shall be designed and equipped with integral disconnecting means.
R.
Protection modes: The SPD shall provide Line to Neutral (L-N) (Wye), Line to Ground
(L-G) (Wye or Delta), Line to Line (L-L) (Delta) and Neutral to Ground (N-G) (Wye)
protection.
S.
Provide Top Switchboard Mounting Kit by manufacturer of SPD if SPD is shown
indicating this option.
2.3
DISTRIBUTION, BRANCH PANEL AND/OR AUXILLARY PANELS
Panel Amerage
Distribution
Branch Panels
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600A
200 kA
100 kA
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200 kA
100 kA
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TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR/
SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
A.
Provide UL Type 2 SPD’s as shown and indicated on contract drawings.
B.
SPD’s minimum surge current ratings per phase shown above, three phase, wye
systems per phase rating shall equal L-N and L-G modes added together. No other
methods are acceptable for per phase surge current rating calculations.
C.
SPD’s shall be a multi-stage parallel connected device.
D.
SPD’s shall mount external to the panel; internally mounted SPD’s are not acceptable.
E.
SPD voltages shall be verified by location on drawings, one-line diagrams and
equipment schedules.
F.
SPD shall be a compact, non-modular design
G.
SPD shall have per phase status indicators on the front of the enclosure and shall
monitor and indicate whether suppression capabilities have been compromised.
H.
SPD shall contain protective components that utilize multiple thermally protected metal
oxide varistors (MOV) per mode.
I.
SPD’s relying upon external and/or supplementary installed safety overcurrent
protection do not meet the intent of this specification.
J.
SPD’s shall have an UL “In” rating (nominal discharge) of 20kA.
K.
SPD shall have dry contacts for remote monitoring capabilities.
L.
SPD’s shall have a metal, NEMA 4 rated enclosure
M.
Protection modes: The SPD shall provide Line to Neutral (L-N) (Wye), Line to Ground
(L-G) (Wye or Delta), Line to Line (L-L) (Delta) and Neutral to Ground (N-G) (Wye)
protection.
N.
Provide Optional Side Mount Brackets for panels with SPD mounted on the side.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION OF SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES
A.
Review all installation information in manufacturer’s installation manual prior to
installing SPD’s.
B.
Verify all voltages before connecting to avoid injury and damage to equipment.
C.
The SPD’s shall be installed external to switchboard, distribution and panelboard.
D.
Internally mounted SPD’s will not be accepted.
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SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES
E.
The service entrance/switchboard/switchgear SPD’s shall be installed with the shortest
lead length possible and shall avoid any unnecessary or sharp bends. Where the
SPD’s are connected to breakers utilize a 30 amp, 3 pole breaker for connection
means. If no circuit breaker is available, utilize SPD’s integral disconnecting means as
described under 2.2.Q.
F.
The distribution, panelboard and auxiliary SPD’s shall be installed with the shortest
lead length possible from the panel it is protecting and shall avoid any unnecessary or
sharp bends. Utilize a 30 amp, 3 pole breaker for connection means. If no circuit
breaker is available, utilize SPD as described under 2.2.Q with integral disconnect
means.
G.
Ground resistance shall be 25 Ohms or less per NEC Article 250.56
H.
Refer to manufacturer’s installation manual for further installation details.
3.2
A.
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
INSTALLATION
1.
B.
After installing surge protective devices, but before electrical circuitry has been
energized, test for compliance with manufacturers’ installation instruction
requirements and recommendations.
MANUFACTURERS FIELD SERVICE
1.
2.
Engage a factory authorized service representative to inspect equipment
installation. Report results in writing to Owner.
Verify that electrical wiring installation complies with manufacturer’s installation
requirements.
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