Utah Admin. Code R432-10-6 - Construction Features
(1) Mechanical
tests shall be conducted prior to the final Department construction inspection.
Written test results shall be retained in facility maintenance files and
available for Department review.
(2) The heating system shall be capable of
maintaining temperatures of 80 degrees F. in areas occupied by patients.
(a) The cooling system shall be capable of
maintaining temperatures of 72 degrees F. in areas occupied by
patients.
(b) Furnace and boiler
rooms shall be provided with sufficient outdoor air to maintain equipment
combustion rates and to limit work station temperatures to a temperature not to
exceed 90 degrees F. When ambient outside air temperature is higher, maximum
temperature may be 97 degrees F.
(c) A relative humidity between 30 percent
and 60 percent shall be provided in all patient areas.
(d) The bottom of ventilation supply and
return opening shall be at least three inches above the floor.
(3) All hoods over cooking ranges
shall be equipped with grease filters, fire extinguishing systems, and heat
actuated fan controls. Cleanout openings shall be provided every 20 feet in
horizontal sections of the duct systems serving these hoods.
(4) Kitchen grease traps shall be located and
arranged to permit easy access without the need to enter the food preparation
or storage area.
(5) Hot water
systems. Hot water provided in patient tubs, showers, whirlpools, and
handwashing facilities shall be regulated by thermostatically controlled
automatic mixing valves. Mixing valves may be installed on the recirculating
system or on individual inlets to appliances.
(6) Drainage Systems. Building sewers shall
discharge into community sewerage except, where such a system is not available,
the facility shall treat its sewage in accordance with local requirements and
Department of Environmental Quality requirements.
(7) Piping and Valve systems. All piping and
valves in all systems, except control line tubing, shall be labeled to show
content of line and direction of flow. Labels shall be permanent type, either
metal or paint, and shall be clearly visible to maintenance
personnel.
(8) Oxygen and suction
systems shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of a level 1
system per NFPA 99 and Table 2.1-6 of the Guidelines.
(9) Electric materials shall be new and
listed as complying with standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or other
equivalent nationally recognized standards. The owner shall provide written
certification to the Department verifying that systems and grounding comply
with NFPA 99 and NFPA 70.
(10)
Approaches to buildings and all spaces within buildings occupied by people,
machinery, or equipment shall have fixtures for lighting in accordance with
requirements shown in Tables 3A and 3B of Illuminating Engineering Society of
North America IESNA, publication RP-29-06, Lighting for Hospitals and Health
Care Facilities, 2006 edition. Automatic Emergency lighting shall be provided
in accordance with NFPA 99 and NFPA 101.
(11) Receptacles shall include:
(a) Each examination and work table shall
have access to minimum of two duplex receptacles.
(b) Receptacle cover plates on electrical
receptacles supplied for the emergency system shall be red.
(12) Emergency Electrical Service
shall include:
(a) An on-site emergency
generator shall be provided.
(b)
The following services shall be connected to the emergency generator:
(i) life safety branch, as defined in section
517-32 of the National Electric Code NFPA 70;
(ii) critical branch as defined in 517-33 of
the National Electric Code NFPA 70;
(iii) equipment system, as defined in 517-34
of the National Electric Code NFPA 70;
(iv) telephone;
(v) nurse call;
(vi) heating equipment necessary to provide
adequate heated space to house all patients under emergency
conditions;
(vii) one duplex
receptacle in each patient room;
(viii) one duplex receptacle at each nurse
station;
(ix) duplex receptacles in
the emergency heated area at a ratio of one for each ten patients.
(c) fuel storage capacity shall
permit continuous operation for 48 hours.
Notes
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