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INTRODUCTION TO
BUILDING SERVICES

    Mohd Rodzi Ismail
WHAT IS BUILDING
SERVICES?
 Imagine yourself in the most fabulous building in the
 world. Now take away the lighting, heating and
 ventilation, the lifts and escalators, acoustics,
 plumbing, power supply and energy management
 systems, the security and safety systems...and you
 are left with a cold, dark, uninhabitable shell.

 Everything inside a building which makes it safe
 and comfortable to be in comes under the title of
 'Building Services'. A building must do what it was
 designed to do - not just provide shelter but also be
 an environment where people can live, work and
 achieve.
                                                         2
Building services are “what makes a building
come to life”. They include:
  energy supply - gas , electricity and renewable
  sources
  heating and air conditioning
  water, drainage and plumbing
  natural and artificial lighting, and building facades
  escalators and lifts
  ventilation and refrigeration
  communication lines, telephones and IT networks
  security and alarm systems
  fire detection and protection
                                                          3
MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS IN BUILDING

 Modern buildings are built to create better,
 consistent, and productive environments in which to
 work and to live.
 Buildings must be designed with features to provide
    better lighting
    comfortable space temperature, humidity and air
    quality
    convenient power and communication capability
    high quality sanitation; and
    reliable systems for the protection of life and
    property.

                                                      4
All these desirable features have become a reality
with advances in building M&E systems
Block-type buildings without windows, such as
department stores, are totally dependent on
electrical lighting, ventilation and space conditioning
High-rise buildings must rely on high-speed vertical
transportation and high –pressure water for drinking
and cleaning purposes and for protection against
fire


                                                      5
Impact M&E systems on buildings:
   Demand considerable amounts of floor and ceiling
   space – proper space allocation is needed during the
   preliminary planning
   Add to the cost of construction of a building –
   sophisticated buildings, such as research buildings,
   hospitals, computer centres
   Increase in energy consumption – energy consumed
   by occupied buildings, including residential,
   commercial, institutional and industrial facilities,
   account for 50% of all energy usage by an
   industrialised country; it also accounts for large
   portion of the operating costs of such buildings

                                                      6
The complexity of M&E systems varies with:
   Living standards of the society
   Climatic conditions of the region
   Occupancy and quality of the building




                                             7
CLASSIFICATION OF M&E
SYSTEMS
 Mechanical Systems
   HVAC (Heating, ventilating, and air-
   conditioning)/ACMV (Air-conditioning and
   mechanical ventilation)
   Site utilities – Water supply, drainage, sanitary
   disposal, gas supply
   Plumbing – Water distribution, water treatment,
   sanitary facilities, etc.
   Fire protection – Water supply, standpipe, fire and
   smoke detection, annunciation, etc.
   Special systems



                                                         8
Electrical Systems
  Electrical power – Normal, standby, and emergency
  power supply and distribution
  Lighting – Interior, exterior, and emergency lighting
  Auxiliary – Telephone, data, audio/video, sound,
  security systems, etc.
  Special systems




                                                          9
Building Operation Systems
  Transportation – Elevators, escalators, moving
  walkways/travelators, etc.
  Processing – Products, food service, etc.
  Automation – Environmental controls, management,
  etc.
  Special systems




                                                     10
CHECKLIST OF BUILDING AND
M&E REQUIREMENTS

 A comprehensive checklist that serves to determine
 the scope of building operational requirements and
 from which one can determine the scope and
 criteria of M&E systems.
 Valuable in formulating the architectural concept,
 building configuration, space programming, and
 opportunities of system interfacing.
 Early identification of these requirements will aid in
 evaluating construction cost, as well as the
 allocation of space for M&E equipment, both within
 interior and exterior of the building.

                                                      11
Mechanical Systems
  Include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
  (HVAC)/air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation
  (ACMV), plumbing and sanitation (P&S), fire
  protection (F&P), and specialty or auxiliary systems.
  Not all buildings require all services; thus the list
  should be tailored to the needs of a specific project.




                                                           12
HVAC/ACMV Systems
  Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil, coal,
  central steam, central hot water, chilled water, etc.
  (location and capacity)
  Heating/cooling – Central air handling, direct
  radiation, in-space unitary equipment, etc.
  Comfort controls – Number of control zones,
  humidity, temperature, etc.
  Central plant – Estimated normal (or base) and
  standby capacities, etc.
  Heat rejection - Water cooling tower, air cooled
  condenser, evaporative cooler, etc.
  Location of equipment – Central equipment rooms,
  on floor, on roof, on ground, etc.
                                                          13
Ventilation – Outside air requirements (minimum,
high, or 100%)
Exhaust - General, food preparation, toxic and
special exhaust systems, etc.
Automation – Building automation system (BAS),
building management system (BMS)




                                                   14
Plumbing and Sanitation Systems
  Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil, central
  steam, hot water, etc.
  Water supply – Public water, river, well, etc.; water
  pressure, capacity available, and location
  Hot water supply – Hot water heaters or heat
  exchangers
  Sewage disposal – Sanitary, sewers, sewage
  treatment plant, septic tanks, drainage and filtering
  fields
  Storm/Rain water drainage – Roof, area, and means
  of discharge; locations
  Subsoil drainage – Drainpipes, sumps, pumps, and
  discharge, etc.
  Building facilities – Plumbing fixtures, water, waste, 15
  soil, piping
Fire Protection Systems
  Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil
  Water supply – Flow rate and available pressure at
  water main, location. Separate service or
  combination with plumbing water supply
  Water storage – Lake, pond, storage tanks (locations
  and capacities)
  Fire and smoke detection – Thermal and smoke
  detectors
  Fire containment – Fire shutters,
  compartmentalization
  Smoke containment and evacuation – Smoke
  exhaust and pressure controls
  Stairway smoke prevention – Stair pressurization
                                                     16
Fire annunciation – Fire alarm, public address, fire
department connections
Fire extinguishing – Portable extinguishers,
automatic sprinklers (water, mist, dry chemical,
foam, special gases, etc.)
Fire fighting – Fire hose and standpipe systems
Lightning protection – Air terminals, grounding
conductors, etc.




                                                       17
Electrical Systems
  Include power, lighting, and auxiliary systems.
  The proliferation of electrical and electronic systems
  in building applications has greatly expanded the
  scope of electrical systems and has had a drastic
  impact on construction costs and the complexity of
  planning.
  The list should be expanded or condensed to fit the
  needs of a specific project.



                                                           18
Power Systems
  Normal energy source – Utility power or on-site
  power (location and capacity); power characteristics
  (phase and voltage); service entrance (overhead,
  underground); service requirements (substations,
  transformer vaults); etc.
  Emergency power source – Separate utility service
  or on-site standby generators (location and capacity)
  Interior power distribution – Primary or secondary
  voltages, unit substations, distribution panels, etc.
  On-floor distribution – Floor boxes, under-floor ducts,
  integrated cellular floors, raised floors, ceiling-cavity
  conduit network, etc.

                                                          19
Emergency power distribution – For critical
equipment and emergency lighting loads
Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) – For critical
building operations such as computers and
communication networks; power storage (battery
banks)
Power for building systems – HVAC, plumbing,
sanitary, fire protection, etc.
Power for building operational equipment – Food
service, waste disposal, laundry, garage,
entertainment equipment, etc.
Power for vertical transportation systems – Interface
with elevator consultant on power and controls for
elevators and escalators
                                                    20
Lighting Systems
  Basic light source – Incandescent, fluorescent, high
  intensity discharge (HID), etc.
  Illumination – Lighting levels, colour rendering,
  controls
  Lighting fixtures – In offices and other work spaces
  Architectural lighting – Interface between architect,
  lighting and/or electrical consultant on public or
  special spaces
  Introduction of daylight – Fenestration, skylights,
  controls, etc.
  Exit lighting – Exit signs, exit way (evacuation route)
  light
  Exterior lighting – Site, landscape, building facade,
  aircraft warning lights, etc.                           21
Auxiliary Systems
   Telephone and telecommunication – Type, number of lines and stations,
   switchboard (manual, PBX), basic and special features, facsimile,
   modem, etc.
   Data distribution systems – Multiple conductor cables, twisted pairs,
   coaxial cables, Fibre optic cables, wire closets, etc.
   Public address – Intercom, paging and music systems
   Audio/video – Radio, TV, and signal distribution systems
   Satellite dishes – Number, diameter, and orientation
   Transmission – Transmitter and microwave towers
   Cable – CCTV distribution systems, locations, and interfacing with other
   auxiliary systems
   Time and signal – Clock and program systems
   Fire detection and alarm systems – Interface with fire protection
   consultants
   Automatic controls – Interface with HVAC and other building service
   consultants
   Security systems – CCTV monitoring, detecting, alarming, controlling,
   and interface with security consultant
   Specialty systems – Numerous specialty systems for hospitals, research,
                                                                           22
   computer centres, and industrial, military, or defence facilities, as
   applicable
23

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Introduction To Building Services

  • 2. WHAT IS BUILDING SERVICES? Imagine yourself in the most fabulous building in the world. Now take away the lighting, heating and ventilation, the lifts and escalators, acoustics, plumbing, power supply and energy management systems, the security and safety systems...and you are left with a cold, dark, uninhabitable shell. Everything inside a building which makes it safe and comfortable to be in comes under the title of 'Building Services'. A building must do what it was designed to do - not just provide shelter but also be an environment where people can live, work and achieve. 2
  • 3. Building services are “what makes a building come to life”. They include: energy supply - gas , electricity and renewable sources heating and air conditioning water, drainage and plumbing natural and artificial lighting, and building facades escalators and lifts ventilation and refrigeration communication lines, telephones and IT networks security and alarm systems fire detection and protection 3
  • 4. MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN BUILDING Modern buildings are built to create better, consistent, and productive environments in which to work and to live. Buildings must be designed with features to provide better lighting comfortable space temperature, humidity and air quality convenient power and communication capability high quality sanitation; and reliable systems for the protection of life and property. 4
  • 5. All these desirable features have become a reality with advances in building M&E systems Block-type buildings without windows, such as department stores, are totally dependent on electrical lighting, ventilation and space conditioning High-rise buildings must rely on high-speed vertical transportation and high –pressure water for drinking and cleaning purposes and for protection against fire 5
  • 6. Impact M&E systems on buildings: Demand considerable amounts of floor and ceiling space – proper space allocation is needed during the preliminary planning Add to the cost of construction of a building – sophisticated buildings, such as research buildings, hospitals, computer centres Increase in energy consumption – energy consumed by occupied buildings, including residential, commercial, institutional and industrial facilities, account for 50% of all energy usage by an industrialised country; it also accounts for large portion of the operating costs of such buildings 6
  • 7. The complexity of M&E systems varies with: Living standards of the society Climatic conditions of the region Occupancy and quality of the building 7
  • 8. CLASSIFICATION OF M&E SYSTEMS Mechanical Systems HVAC (Heating, ventilating, and air- conditioning)/ACMV (Air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation) Site utilities – Water supply, drainage, sanitary disposal, gas supply Plumbing – Water distribution, water treatment, sanitary facilities, etc. Fire protection – Water supply, standpipe, fire and smoke detection, annunciation, etc. Special systems 8
  • 9. Electrical Systems Electrical power – Normal, standby, and emergency power supply and distribution Lighting – Interior, exterior, and emergency lighting Auxiliary – Telephone, data, audio/video, sound, security systems, etc. Special systems 9
  • 10. Building Operation Systems Transportation – Elevators, escalators, moving walkways/travelators, etc. Processing – Products, food service, etc. Automation – Environmental controls, management, etc. Special systems 10
  • 11. CHECKLIST OF BUILDING AND M&E REQUIREMENTS A comprehensive checklist that serves to determine the scope of building operational requirements and from which one can determine the scope and criteria of M&E systems. Valuable in formulating the architectural concept, building configuration, space programming, and opportunities of system interfacing. Early identification of these requirements will aid in evaluating construction cost, as well as the allocation of space for M&E equipment, both within interior and exterior of the building. 11
  • 12. Mechanical Systems Include heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC)/air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV), plumbing and sanitation (P&S), fire protection (F&P), and specialty or auxiliary systems. Not all buildings require all services; thus the list should be tailored to the needs of a specific project. 12
  • 13. HVAC/ACMV Systems Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil, coal, central steam, central hot water, chilled water, etc. (location and capacity) Heating/cooling – Central air handling, direct radiation, in-space unitary equipment, etc. Comfort controls – Number of control zones, humidity, temperature, etc. Central plant – Estimated normal (or base) and standby capacities, etc. Heat rejection - Water cooling tower, air cooled condenser, evaporative cooler, etc. Location of equipment – Central equipment rooms, on floor, on roof, on ground, etc. 13
  • 14. Ventilation – Outside air requirements (minimum, high, or 100%) Exhaust - General, food preparation, toxic and special exhaust systems, etc. Automation – Building automation system (BAS), building management system (BMS) 14
  • 15. Plumbing and Sanitation Systems Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil, central steam, hot water, etc. Water supply – Public water, river, well, etc.; water pressure, capacity available, and location Hot water supply – Hot water heaters or heat exchangers Sewage disposal – Sanitary, sewers, sewage treatment plant, septic tanks, drainage and filtering fields Storm/Rain water drainage – Roof, area, and means of discharge; locations Subsoil drainage – Drainpipes, sumps, pumps, and discharge, etc. Building facilities – Plumbing fixtures, water, waste, 15 soil, piping
  • 16. Fire Protection Systems Energy source – Electrical power, gas, oil Water supply – Flow rate and available pressure at water main, location. Separate service or combination with plumbing water supply Water storage – Lake, pond, storage tanks (locations and capacities) Fire and smoke detection – Thermal and smoke detectors Fire containment – Fire shutters, compartmentalization Smoke containment and evacuation – Smoke exhaust and pressure controls Stairway smoke prevention – Stair pressurization 16
  • 17. Fire annunciation – Fire alarm, public address, fire department connections Fire extinguishing – Portable extinguishers, automatic sprinklers (water, mist, dry chemical, foam, special gases, etc.) Fire fighting – Fire hose and standpipe systems Lightning protection – Air terminals, grounding conductors, etc. 17
  • 18. Electrical Systems Include power, lighting, and auxiliary systems. The proliferation of electrical and electronic systems in building applications has greatly expanded the scope of electrical systems and has had a drastic impact on construction costs and the complexity of planning. The list should be expanded or condensed to fit the needs of a specific project. 18
  • 19. Power Systems Normal energy source – Utility power or on-site power (location and capacity); power characteristics (phase and voltage); service entrance (overhead, underground); service requirements (substations, transformer vaults); etc. Emergency power source – Separate utility service or on-site standby generators (location and capacity) Interior power distribution – Primary or secondary voltages, unit substations, distribution panels, etc. On-floor distribution – Floor boxes, under-floor ducts, integrated cellular floors, raised floors, ceiling-cavity conduit network, etc. 19
  • 20. Emergency power distribution – For critical equipment and emergency lighting loads Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) – For critical building operations such as computers and communication networks; power storage (battery banks) Power for building systems – HVAC, plumbing, sanitary, fire protection, etc. Power for building operational equipment – Food service, waste disposal, laundry, garage, entertainment equipment, etc. Power for vertical transportation systems – Interface with elevator consultant on power and controls for elevators and escalators 20
  • 21. Lighting Systems Basic light source – Incandescent, fluorescent, high intensity discharge (HID), etc. Illumination – Lighting levels, colour rendering, controls Lighting fixtures – In offices and other work spaces Architectural lighting – Interface between architect, lighting and/or electrical consultant on public or special spaces Introduction of daylight – Fenestration, skylights, controls, etc. Exit lighting – Exit signs, exit way (evacuation route) light Exterior lighting – Site, landscape, building facade, aircraft warning lights, etc. 21
  • 22. Auxiliary Systems Telephone and telecommunication – Type, number of lines and stations, switchboard (manual, PBX), basic and special features, facsimile, modem, etc. Data distribution systems – Multiple conductor cables, twisted pairs, coaxial cables, Fibre optic cables, wire closets, etc. Public address – Intercom, paging and music systems Audio/video – Radio, TV, and signal distribution systems Satellite dishes – Number, diameter, and orientation Transmission – Transmitter and microwave towers Cable – CCTV distribution systems, locations, and interfacing with other auxiliary systems Time and signal – Clock and program systems Fire detection and alarm systems – Interface with fire protection consultants Automatic controls – Interface with HVAC and other building service consultants Security systems – CCTV monitoring, detecting, alarming, controlling, and interface with security consultant Specialty systems – Numerous specialty systems for hospitals, research, 22 computer centres, and industrial, military, or defence facilities, as applicable
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