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Accessible toilets. ENERGY: HVAC Performance: General office and common area shall be heated in the winter to maintain the space environment at 68 – 74 degrees Fahrenheit (F) with a relative humidity of 20 – 30 % and cooled in the summer at 68 – 78 degrees F with a relative humidity of 40 – 60 %. The HVAC system must be capable of maintaining +/- two (2) degrees F of the thermostat setting. As a guide, an adequately sized air distribution system shall provide 4 – 10 air changes per hour. HVAC equipment shall be properly sized and balanced to meet design conditions. Each zone provided shall be equipped with programmable thermostatic controls, capable of a 55 degree F night/weekend setback in the heating mode and a 85 degree F night/weekend set-up in the cooling mode. Heating system efficiency will not be less than 80% steady state at full load for natural gas boilers or furnaces. Air conditioning equipment will meet or exceed the performance ratings required under Federal and State guidelines. A seven-day programmable time device will control all air handling systems where applicable controls exist. Minimum ventilation rates will be capable of 15 cubic feet per minute per person during occupied hours and automatically reduced during off-work hours. Buildings are to be in full compliance with the ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1 latest edition, Energy Design of New/Existing Commercial Buildings. Telecommunication, Computer, UPS and server room(s) require air conditioning systems designed to ensure proper environmental requirements are met. These rooms shall be maintained between 65 & 72 degrees F. The HVAC system must be capable of maintaining +/- two (2) degrees F of the thermostat setting. This condition must be maintained 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week. HVAC shall be thermostatically controlled within the room and be independent of the house system. Two Kansas Administrative Regulations, (1-66-1 and 1-66-3), became effective February 4, 2011, requiring the completion of an energy audit for lease space. The K.A.R.’s require that each new lease, lease renewal or extension must include an energy audit for lease property. In the event the energy audit indicates that the lease space uses an excessive amount of energy, the owner or lessor is required to implement cost effective energy conservation measures that are approved by the Secretary of Administration to eliminate excessive amounts of energy usage. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST: The following documents must ...
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Accessible toilets. Everyone needs to use a toilet in one way or another but for some people the access, dimensions and the layout are vitally important and can determine whether or not they can use the facility. This issue of the Inclusive Design Corner Newsletter focuses on accessible toilets and in particular some of the issues people may face including design tips, peninsular toilet layouts and Changing Places Toilets. Please note that this issue is an electronic pdf version, however if you require a version in an alternative format please contact Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Disability Awareness Advisor, Building Standards; xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx The newsletter can be found here First National Survey Xxx Xxxx Consulting has been appointed to undertake the first national customer satisfaction survey on behalf of the Scottish Government Building Standards Division. It is intended that the final report will present the findings at national and individual local authority level, to inform Key Performance Outcome 5 of the national performance framework. Customers of the building standards service who agree may be contacted during April 2014 by email with details and a relevant survey link. The survey will be undertaken annually thereafter. Low Carbon Strategy for Scotland - 2013 Update New buildings in Scotland are to be more energy efficient when changes to the building standards come into effect in 2015. Minister for Planning, Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx announced that the Scottish Government will introduce revised standards, broadly as consulted upon, to deliver a 21% reduction in emissions from new homes and a 43% reduction in emissions from new non-domestic buildings but that these will be deferred until October 2015 to enable industry and government to use that additional time in support of successful delivery of the new standards. These measures will also affect new non-domestic buildings such as shops and offices where the improvement will be greater with an average reduction in emissions of around 43%. The Scottish Government consulted on proposed changes at the start of 2013 and considered advice from the reconvened Xxxxxxxx Report expert panel. Xx Xxxxxx said: "These new measures will help Scotland become greener, a vital step in our drive to a low carbon economy. “Today’s announcement is made well in advance of improvements coming into effect, to give plenty of time to prepare for the changes. “I’m now giving industry the certainty they asked for and importantly, an extra transiti...

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