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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts · Design Standards<br />

SERVICES AND SYSTEMS<br />

3. ELECTRICAL<br />

3.1. General Requirements<br />

The scope of the electrical for the hotel will include the following:<br />

a) Distribution system<br />

b) A system of lighting including dimmer control<br />

c) A telephone system<br />

d) A video antenna system<br />

e) A fire alarm system, including central evacuation<br />

f) Communication control and alarm system<br />

g) A pocket pager system<br />

h) A hand held portable radio system<br />

i) Empty conduit and power only for a data transmission system<br />

j) A CCTV system<br />

k) Background music system.<br />

A standby emergency generator and power distribution system is to be designed and<br />

specified for the following (as well as local code requirements):<br />

a) Fire alarm system which will include voice communication<br />

b) Fire pumps<br />

c) Emergency lighting and exiting signage (as required by local code)<br />

d) Emergency lighting (in addition to item c above) to<br />

i) Front desk<br />

ii) Telephone operators’ room<br />

iii) Cashiers’ office and each position<br />

iv) Safety deposit box room (both guest and staff)<br />

v) Work areas involving danger to occupants i.e. kitchens,<br />

maintenance areas and laundry<br />

vi) Security office<br />

vii) Fire control room.<br />

viii) Provide a minimum of one fixture or l<strong>amp</strong> on the emergency<br />

circuit to each of the following areas in a normal power outage<br />

condition:<br />

REV. MARCH 2006 201<br />

© 2002, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. All Rights Reserved.

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