Section 16600 - Emergency Generator Systems: Part 1 - General Related Sections
Section 16600 - Emergency Generator Systems: Part 1 - General Related Sections
Section 16600 - Emergency Generator Systems: Part 1 - General Related Sections
PART 1 - GENERAL
This section contains the requirements for equipment, including installation, for other
than normal electrical systems. The Designer is required to utilize the latest revision of
Requirements for Permanently Installed Emergency Generator Systems (15KW and
Higher), as published by the North Carolina Department of Insurance. Exceptions,
additions, and modifications of the above referenced document are as noted within
this section.
A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
4. A drip pan shall be installed under indoor units to collect leaks and spills.
Provide drain line, with valve, to floor drain.
7. Generators that are mounted where the service door opening is greater
than 30 above surrounding finished grade shall have platforms
installed with handrails and steps that facilitate maintenance and
servicing of the generator. Materials of construction shall be hot dipped
East Carolina University Date of Issue: 01/15/07 Section 16600
Construction Standards Supersedes: 02/15/04 Page: 1 of 4
SECTION 16600 EMERGENCY GENERATOR SYSTEMS
10. Exterior units shall have a drain with a plugged ball valve accessible from
the outside of any enclosure for draining oil. Exterior service points, such
as valves, drains, etc. shall be secured w/ locks to prevent unauthorized
access or tampering.
11. Any manufacturers' requirements that are more stringent than these shall
be adhered to.
13. Exact location and size of fuel tank is to be verified on as-built drawings.
14. Locate tank so as to facilitate taking fuel level readings and performing
other tasks which may require access to the inside of the storage tank
through the filler neck.
15. Diesel tanks shall be capable of holding sufficient fuel for running under
full load for a minimum of 36 hours. Generators serving fire pumps shall
have sufficient fuel capacity for 6 hours of fire pump run time plus that
fuel needed for 36 hours of building loads.
16. Day tank shall have an electric pump with pump test switch, automatic
level control switches, overflow return to main tank, and fuel capacity for
four hours running time.
17. Galvanized pipes, fittings and tanks shall not be used on diesel fuel
systems.
18. Diesel storage tanks located in the ground must comply with EPA, DEP,
and any applicable local regulations. ECU does not prefer underground
storage tanks. Designs for underground tanks must be pre-approved by
the ECU Project Manager.
2. When outdoor generators are located near AHU outdoor air intakes,
provisions shall be provided to ensure that exhaust gases are not
allowed to enter into AHU intakes. Where generators are located
adjacent to building exteriors that have individual window AC units or Fan
Coil units, provisions shall be made to ensure that generator exhaust
doesnt re-enter building through these outdoor air sources. An
acceptable method is to extend generator exhaust stack up side of
building to above roof top level. In these cases, aesthetic considerations
shall be given high priority.
3. Provide all generators with Critical Grade mufflers to keep sound levels
down to a minimum. Indoor generator exhaust piping and mufflers shall
be insulated and wrapped with stainless steel or aluminum skin wrap.
5. For indoor generators, provide a rain cap and thimble, and vibration
isolation, for through-the-roof/wall penetrations.
END OF SECTION