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SpECThis Technology report is an insight into the latest technologies availableand which could be further explored and adopted for the prestigiousWorld Outlet Mall concept being planned by TIME Machine Group
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INDEX
1.INTRODUCTION:................................................................................................................4
THEFOLLOWINGAREASARECOVEREDASPARTOFTHISREPORT:.......................................4
2.SOLARPOWERANDBUILDINGINTEGRATEDPHOTOVOLTAICCELLS(BIPV) ..................42.1PROPOSED SOLUTIONS.................................................................................................7
2.2ESTIMATED ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT....................................................................8
3.WASTETOENERG:...............................................................................................................8
11
3.LIGHTINGDESIGNCONCEPT.................................................................................................11
A.LATESTTECHNOLOGANDSTANDARDSUSEDFOROFFICELIGHTING:............................14
B. INTERIORLIGHTINGPOWERALLOWANCE(ILPA)..........................................................1!
C.LIGHTINGCONTROLSSTEM..............................................................................................1!
I.CONTROLPHILOSOPH:.......................................................................................................1!
4.IT SSTEMFORVOICE"DATA"INTERNET............................................................................17
A.FO CHARACTERISTICS:........................................................................................................17
B.CHARACTERISTICS OFCAT#7A CABLEISASFOLLOWS:.....................................................17C.PERFORMANCECOMPARISONCHARTFORCOPPERCABLES:.............................................18
D.PAIRBASEDDISTRIBUTION...................................................................................................1$
E.TRENDSINDATACENTERANDIT.........................................................................................2%
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F.WIRELESSACCESSPOINTS# WAP......................................................................................22
&.E'TRALOWVOLTAGE(ELV) SSTEM..............................................................................22
THEFOLLOWINGELV SSTEMSAREPROPOSEDFORTHEPROECT:..................................24
WIDEAREANETWORSCHEMATICTOE'PLAINCONNECTIONBETWEENBUILDINGS:.....2&
A.PUBLICADDRESSSSTEM(PAS)"BGM SSTEM...............................................................2&
B.SECURITSSTEM................................................................................................................27
I.REMOTESURVEILLANCE(CCTV) SSTEM.........................................................................27
II.INTEGRATEDCCTV * ACCESSCONTROLSSTEM...........................................................28
III.REMOTESURVEILLANCE(CCTV) SSTEM.......................................................................2$
C.BUILDINGMANAGEMENTSSTEM......................................................................................2$
D.SMATV SSTEM...................................................................................................................3%
!.UNINTERRUPTEDPOWERSUPPL(UPS)............................................................................31
7.LOADANALSIS# POWER....................................................................................................32
8.LOADANALSIS# HVAC.....................................................................................................33
$.HVAC SSTEMS...................................................................................................................34
1%.PLUMBINGANDDRAINAGESSTEMS.................................................................................3&
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$ INTRODUCTION%
This Technology report is an insight into the latest technologies available and whichcould be further explored and adopted for the prestigious World Outlet Mall concept
being planned by TIME Machine Group
The following areas are covered as part of this report%
$ &olar power and 'I()* 'uilding Integrated photo voltaic cells
! (ower Generation fro+ waste fro+ the Mall ,ood Outlets
" -E. -ighting
# Media Interactive fa/ade
0 IT Technologies $1Gigabit connectivity to des2top3 4onverged technology for building services including 'M&* +etering* lighting
control* 44T) and access control* I(T) etc
5 Interior lighting load allowance as per 6&786E
9 -atest technologies used in chilled water generation
: -atest technologies used for drainage syste+s
. Solar po!er and Building Integrated p"oto #oltaic cells $BI%&'
This report briefly explains the 'I() syste+* which could be used for the
pro;ect in line with client
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The integration of the photovoltaic technology could ta2e place in the shading roof or
a broad way to wal2 fro+ one building to others* creating an open co++on space
6rea &tate+ents%
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The pro;ect is supposed to be built on a total '>6 of !!1111+! area excluding the
par2ing ?one in base+ents &uch a high +agnitude of develop+ent re=uires green
building concepts i+ple+ented as part of the architecture itself to reduce
energy consu+ption of buildings and to provide inhabitant
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The 'I() syste+ can be $11A custo+i?ed in order to co+ply with the pro;ect
re=uire+ents* 2eeping the initial aesthetical and functional architect
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0degree tilt option:
Coplanar S 1) lig "t option:
. ESTIM2TED ECONOMIC 2SSESSMENT
The cost of 'I() integration was not a feasible scenario 3 years ago Over the
period of ti+e there has been substantial reduction in cost and the prices have
co+e down drastically .own the line the trend is further reduction* which will
put together the invest+ent attractive
3. Waste to Energ):
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3. ig"ting design concept
The -E. technology has i+proved a lot and there are lots of products available now
which could be used in areas li2e corridors* external areas* landscaping* par2ing and
for decorative purposes &o+e of the pictures are shown below for
illustration@exa+ples%
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-E. -ighting
-E. 4ove -ighting
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4ar (ar2ing with .ischarged -a+p 4ar (ar2ing with -E. -a+p
#1A -ess (ower
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a. atest tec"nolog) and standards used ,or o,,ice lig"ting:
In,or+ation purpose:
The latest technology used for office lighting is based on the re=uire+ent as per
4I'&E -G5 type 6s per the new standards ceiling shall have $01 lux* walls shall
have !11 to !01 lux and wor2top shall have "01 to 011 lux
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b Interior ig"ting %o!er 2llo!ance $I%2'
The lighting power allowance is based on 6&786E :1$ B-EE. re=uire+entsC* using
building area +ethods as follows%
Office D $$9 W@+! 011-ux
(ar2ing garage D !$ W@+! 01-ux* .rive way $11-ux,ood preparation D $!:1 W@+! 011 to $111-ux
Electrical roo+s D $3$# W@+! "11-ux
Mechanical roo+s D $3$# W@+! !11-ux
&hopping Mall D $! W@+! 011-ux
&tairs D 3#3 W@+!
&torage D "!" W@+!to 93 W@+!
,ood 4ourt D $#11 W@+!
&ervice area D $011 W@+!
-obby D $!11 W@+!
c. ig"ting Control S)ste+
Intelligent -ighting 4ontrol &yste+ BEi'@-OFC based on +otion and day light sensors*
ti+ers* light level sensors and override switches shall be provided to control all public
area lights 4o+plete syste+ shall be controlled and progra++ed through a (4
&tandalone sensors can also be considered for certain areas to achieve energy
efficient lighting control 2eeping the installation cost reasonable
i. Control %"ilosop"):
-ift lobbies* circulation areas and corridors* bac2 of house@front of house and
car par2ing%
01 01A light control by lighting control syste+* +otion sensors If solar
syste+ is used the lights can be operated using solar power during dayti+e
and hence saving in power
4ar par2ing lighting control is based on ti+e* +otion sensors
-andscape areas lighting control is based on ti+e and external lighting level
Elevation lighting control is based on ti+e and external lighting level
-ighting control syste+ shall be integrated with 'M& for central control
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4. IT s)ste+ ,or &oice5Data5Internet
T"e latest tec"nolog) of -06iga(it connecti#it) to des2 top will be provided by
using 4atD56 hori?ontal cabling and 01@$!0 +icron OM3 -0 6iga(it 7i(re opticca(les 0005800as bac2 bone to each #!> cabinet within the office space 4atD56
cables shall be ,D>T( to avoid alienDcross tal2* which nor+ally happen above
$Gigabit
a. 7O C"aracteristics:
(. C"aracteristics o, cat/92 ca(le is as ,ollo!s:
The table below su++ari?es cabling types capable of supporting co++only specified
applications over $11D+eter* fourDconnector topologies%
Ta(le -: 2pplications C"art
Categor) 8e
Class D
Categor)
Class E
Categor) 2
Class E2Class 7 Class 72
#@$3 M'(&
To2en 8ing x x x x x$1'6&EDT x x x x x
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$11'6&EDT# x x x x x
$00 M'(&
6TMx x x x x
$111'6&EDT x x x x x
TI6@EI6D90# x x x x
$1G'6&EDT x x x
I&O@IE4
$#$30D$## x x
'roadband
46T) x
,ro+ the above table 4lass ,6 B4atD56C cable is the latest and best suited for the
pro;ect It can run all types of application including 4able T) and can even support
applications above $1Gigabit to the extent of #1Gigabit
The proposed bac2bone ,ibre optic B,OC cable is +ultiD+ode $1G'aseD&* which is
the latest available for distribution
c. %er,or+ance co+parison c"art ,or copper ca(les:
The table below provides co+parative channel perfor+ance data at $11 M7? for
category 0e@class .* category 3@classE* category 36@class E6* class ,* and class ,6
channels Where there is a slight difference between TI6 and I&O perfor+ance li+its*
I&O perfor+ance li+its are indicated in parenthesis%
T2BE : Industr) Standards %er,or+ance Co+parison at -00 M;* ,or
C"annels
Categor) 8e
Class D
Categor)
Class E
Categor) 2
Class E2
Cat/9I also
view the video against each transaction
iii. Re+ote sur#eillance $CCT&' S)ste+
44T) syste+ shall be operational !# x 5* "30 days and will have >(& power bac2up
&yste+ will be expandable to cater for future re=uire+ents 4a+eras are provided in
general to +onitor the following areas%
4ar par2 ra+ps and entrances and exits* Fu+ber plate recognition
6ll lift -obby areas Bground floorC
Entrance to staircase
6ll Main Entrances to each building
8ecreational facilities
(ublic areas
4ar par2ing areasExternal areas
8oof
7otel areas and Mall areas as per .ubai police
4a+era recording shall be based on +otion and will be interfaced with access control
syste+ to record the entry@exit
The 4.4@control roo+ shall be provided with -4. +onitors in addition to the video
walls for +onitoring and playbac2
c. Building Manage+ent S)ste+
'M& will be provided to control and +onitor various +echanical e=uip+ents*
syste+s etc 'M& will reduce the high cost of +aintenance cost and reduce the staff
re=uire+ents to +anage the co+plete facility Through 'M&* the operator can ad;ust
e=uip+ent properties as per actual re=uire+ents at site* trending* scheduling the
+aintenance etc &o+e of the data points +onitored and controlled through 'M& are
as follows%
'T> +eters for each food outlet D Monitoring only
Water +eters for each outlet D Monitoring only
-(G +eters for each outlet D Monitoring only
Water cooled chillers D Monitoring only 4hilled water pu+ps D Monitoring only
Grey water syste+ D Monitoring only
4o++ercial Hitchen exhaust ,ans D Monitoring and control
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&tatus of Irrigation syste+ D Monitoring only
Water treat+ent syste+@pu+p sets D Monitoring and control
&tatus of water tan2s levels D Monitoring only
Water feature syste+ D Monitoring only
.o+estic water filtration syste+ D Monitoring only .rainage pu+ps D Monitoring and control
Environ+ental control syste+* if any D Monitoring only
-ifts D Monitoring only
Grey water treat+ent syste+s D Monitoring only
&T( D Monitoring only
&tor+ water syste+ D Monitoring only
Interface with ,acility +anage+ent D Monitoring only
-ighting 4ontrol &yste+ and &ignage D Monitoring and control
G@r +etering using 2Whr transducer D Monitoring .iesel generator set D Monitoring only
-) panels for +eteringDModbus D Monitoring only
>(& Modbus D Monitoring only
.iesel generator set D Monitoring only
,ire alar+ syste+ D Monitoring only
Interface with ,acility +anage+ent syste+s
d. SM2T& s)ste+
-atest &atellite T) distribution technology is considered for the facility
The distribution can be carried out as per the following%
Using Disec s!itc"es: .istribution shall be carried out using .isec switches to
distribute various satellite channels through the I, networ2 This will also help various
service providers to distribute their channels through co++on dishes and the tenants
can subscribe to various channels fro+ various service providers
I% T& distri(ution: I( based &atellite Master 6ntenna Television &yste+ is also
considered as an option The dishes shall be placed in a co++on area fro+ where
the signals are trans+itted through the structured cabling networ2 for the entire
facility &ubscription to pay channels shall be as per tenants re=uire+ent
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,or public area display -4.
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&ince the >(& is provided with diesel power bac2 up in addition to +ains power* the
bac2up battery shall be rated for $0 +inutes autono+y to save the capital cost >(&
shall feed following loads in general%
44T) ca+era .igital )ideo 8ecorders
6ccess 4ontrol 8eaders
44T) ca+eras
&erver E=uip+ents* I., and M.,
4ontrol roo+ e=uip+ents
(-4s
The >(& will be using latest I6BT tec"nolog)to reduce the har+onic level The
output power factor of >(& shall be 1: +ini+u+
Each office shall have provision to install their own >(& according to their individual
needs
9. oad 2nal)sis / %o!er
Descrition S?,t S?.+
w@
s=+ T4- D 2W ., M. D 2W
Net etta(le 2rea
$Non "ospitalit)'
6round ,loor
Ground floor retail $3315$ $0#"# $11 $0#" :1A $"9:
Ground floor hyper "9$91 "0#9 $01 0"! :1A #5:
8efrigeration (lant #01 "11 $11A "11
Ground , ' $0:$1 $#5: $11 $#9 :1A $""
8efrigeration (lant #01 !11 $11A #01
'ase+ent (ar2ing 331#9" 3$"9" 9 #:$ 01A !#3
7irst ,loor
,irst floor retail !#"009 !!3"3 $11 !!3# :1A !1"5
Second ,loor
&econd floor retail !#"009 !!3"3 $11 !!3# :1A !1"5
T"ird ,loor
Third floor retail !!### !193 $11 !1: :1A $99
4ine+a 9"""# 55#0 50 09$ 51A #15
Govoffice $#1111 $"1$$ 51 :$$ :1A 9!1
"rd floor food court "0111 "!0" 50 !## :1A !!1
HitchenD"1A #01 #": :1A ":0
Exhibition@
Entertain+ent #0111 #$9! $01 3!5 91A 01!
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7ourt" ,loor
#th floor , ' :"11 93# $11 93 :1A 59
Hitchen D !1A #01 59 :1A 51
Indoor sports doo+ $"99## $!:1# $01 $:"3 91A $0#9
;ospitalit)
$No.1e)s'
Heys@
unit
&=ft@
unit
Total
S?,t
Total
S?.+
w@
s=+
T4-D
2W .,
M. D
2W
4 star
7otel standard
roo+s !9# 93$ !##0!# !!5!0 $!1 !5!5 :1A !#0#
3 star
7otel standard
roo+s !!5 0:! $"#"9# $!#9: $11 $!#: :1A $$!#
7otel apart+ents
B#JC $01 $01 $111 $01111 $":#$ $01 !1:$ :1A $99!
Total 2eys
@apart+ents 331 0!9:19 #:$00
Mechanical -oadD
2W $!"$5 :1A $$193
Other Electrical
-oadsD2W !011 91A !111
Total -oadD2W ""5"5
4ontingencyK$1A ""5# 91A !3::
Total 4onnected
-oad in 2WT4- "5$$1 "!!:"
Total (ower in
M)6L1:pf #$!M)6 "3M)6
@. oad anal)sis / ;&2C
Descrition S?,t
Total
2rea
$+'
Cooling
load
$!5s?.+'
Total
Cooling
oad $1W'
Total Cooling
oad $TR'
Net etta(le 2rea$Non "ospitalit)'
6round ,loor
Ground floor retail $33*15$ $0*#"# !11 "*195 959
Ground floor hyper "9*$91 "*0#9 !11 5$1 !1!
Ground , ' $0*:$1 $*#5: #01 330 $9:
7irst ,loor
,irst floor retail !#"*009 !!*3"3 !11 #*0!5 $*!99
Second ,loor
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&cond floor retail !#"*009 !!*3"3 !11 #*0!5 $*!99
T"ird ,loor
Third floor retail !!*### !*193 !11 #$5 $$:
4ine+a 9"*""# 5*5#0 $50 $*"00 "93
Govoffice $#1*111 $"*1$$ $31 !*19! 0:!
"rd floor food court "0*111 "*!0" #01 $*#3# #$5
Exhibition@Entertain
+ent #0*111 #*$9! !01 $*1#3 !:9
7out" ,loor
#th floor , ' :*"11 93# #01 "9: $$$
Indoor sports doo+ $"9*9## $!*:1# !11 !*09$ 5"#
Total 4ooling -oad
for shopping center with desiccant coated ther+al
wheel* which re+oves the latent heat in addition to the sensible With this the overall
64 cooling load is reduced by at least $0A
The chilled water generation shall be hybrid chillers* if air cooled with 4,4 free
refrigerant which has +uch i+proved 2w@T8 of cooling in co+parison withconventional chillers If the chillers are water cooled* the reco++endation would be
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to go for centrifugal with ),.* which is a latest technology introduced only and
+astered by or2 International
$ .epending on the type of area space utili?ation the space internal
cooling could be by central 67> with ),. B)ariable ,re=uency
.rivesC instead of ,4> in the ceiling voids Though there are +anyadvantages li2e low noise* no condensation dripping* reduction in
power consu+ption* +aintenance personal out of wor2ing areas* no
access panels in ceilings* +eets the sustainable design re=uire+ents*
etc* this depends on the area of each occupant and availability of
space for 67>
-0. %lu+(ing and drainage s)ste+s
$ We would li2e to introduce (E piping for do+estic water distribution
for toilets instead of conventional piping This will allow forreplace+ent of piping without having to brea2 the tiles
! The >rinals and W4 flushing can be with duel flushing cisterns*
though we would reco++end flush valve syste+ for toilets for
auditoriu+ and co+plexes due to higher utili?ation
" We reco++end providing water +etering at each floor levels with
central riser fro+ roof These +eters could be connected to 'M& for
+etering and billing purpose
# We reco++end solar water heaters if space per+its with the drain
bac2 facility to eli+inate bleed of@overflow of hot water during non
consu+ption period
0 We co++end providing separate piping and treat+ent for &oil and
grey water
3 We would propose the grey water treat+ent with the Me+brane
'ioreactor technology by which suspended solids can be eli+inated
up to ::5A and in addition >) filters can be installed to 2ill all
bacterial and reusing treated grey water for W4 flushing or cooling
tower or irrigation syste+
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