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Edit | DEFINITION | An airfield circuit in an electrical power system refers to the network of electrical components, including cables, transformers, and control systems, designed to distribute power for lighting, navigation aids, and other essential operations at an airport. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | An airfield circuit in an electrical power system refers to the network of electrical components, including cables, transformers, and control systems, designed to distribute power for lighting, navigation aids, and other essential operations at an airport. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A feeder cable in an electrical power system is a conductor or group of conductors that transmits electrical power from a substation or distribution point to the main distribution lines or directly to the end users. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | A feeder cable in an electrical power system is a conductor or group of conductors that transmits electrical power from a substation or distribution point to the main distribution lines or directly to the end users. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | The control interface in a hot water thermal distribution system is the mechanism through which users or automated systems regulate and monitor the flow, temperature, and distribution of hot water to ensure efficient and effective heating. | The control interface in a hot water thermal distribution system is the mechanism through which users or automated systems regulate and monitor the flow, temperature, and distribution of hot water to ensure efficient and effective heating. The control interface interacts with the BMS/SCADA and acts as a point of demarcation between those systems. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a functional spaces system, "DOOR" as it pertains to the back of house refers to an entryway that facilitates the movement of staff and supplies between service areas and operational zones, optimizing workflow and efficiency. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a functional spaces system, "DOOR" as it pertains to the back of house refers to an entryway that facilitates the movement of staff and supplies between service areas and operational zones, optimizing workflow and efficiency. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A door in the context of a utility chamber within a functional spaces system is an access point that facilitates entry and exit while providing security, privacy, and environmental control for maintenance and operational purposes. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | A door in the context of a utility chamber within a functional spaces system is an access point that facilitates entry and exit while providing security, privacy, and environmental control for maintenance and operational purposes. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a functional spaces system, DOOR refers to a portal or barrier that manages access and transition between concession areas and other zones, ensuring efficient flow and security. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a functional spaces system, DOOR refers to a portal or barrier that manages access and transition between concession areas and other zones, ensuring efficient flow and security. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a functional spaces system, a DOOR pertaining to an EMERGENCY STAIRWELL is a secure, fire-rated barrier that provides access and egress for safe evacuation during emergencies. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a functional spaces system, a DOOR pertaining to an EMERGENCY STAIRWELL is a secure, fire-rated barrier that provides access and egress for safe evacuation during emergencies. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a DOOR pertaining to a PASSENGER GATE serves as a movable barrier that controls access and passage between different areas within a transportation hub. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a DOOR pertaining to a PASSENGER GATE serves as a movable barrier that controls access and passage between different areas within a transportation hub. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In the context of public spaces within a functional spaces system, a door serves as a controlled point of entry and exit that facilitates movement, access, and security between different areas or environments. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In the context of public spaces within a functional spaces system, a door serves as a controlled point of entry and exit that facilitates movement, access, and security between different areas or environments. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a functional spaces system, a "DOOR" in a screening area refers to a controlled entry or exit point that regulates access, ensuring security and privacy while facilitating the flow of individuals or materials between distinct zones. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a functional spaces system, a "DOOR" in a screening area refers to a controlled entry or exit point that regulates access, ensuring security and privacy while facilitating the flow of individuals or materials between distinct zones. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In a FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a DOOR for a TENANT refers to an access point or entryway that facilitates movement between the tenant's private space and shared or external areas, ensuring privacy and security. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader acccess) door, Exterior Door. | In a FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a DOOR for a TENANT refers to an access point or entryway that facilitates movement between the tenant's private space and shared or external areas, ensuring privacy and security. E.g. Designated Fire Door, security (card reader access) door, Exterior Door. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A control interface in a condenser water system pertains to the mechanism or system that allows operators to monitor and adjust the source conditions, such as flow rate and temperature, to optimize the system's efficiency and performance. | A control interface in a condenser water system pertains to the mechanism or system that allows operators to monitor and adjust the source conditions, such as flow rate and temperature, to optimize the system's efficiency and performance. The control interface interacts with the BMS/SCADA and acts as a point of demarcation between those systems. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A fender system in a substructure context refers to a protective arrangement of pilings, beams, or other structures designed to prevent damage to a bridge or pier from ship impacts or other external forces. For bridges this is for protecting bridge supports. For Ports this for for protecting wharves/quays. | A fender system in a substructure context refers to a protective arrangement of pilings, beams, or other structures designed to prevent damage to a bridge or pier from ship impacts or other external forces. For bridges this is for protecting bridge supports. For Ports this for protecting wharves/quays. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A control valve in a fire protection and life safety system is a device used to regulate the flow of water to fire suppression equipment, ensuring the system can effectively respond to a fire event. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | A control valve in a fire protection and life safety system is a device used to regulate the flow of water to fire suppression equipment, ensuring the system can effectively respond to a fire event. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | An isolation valve in a fire protection and life safety system is a device used to block or control the flow of water to specific sections of the system, allowing for maintenance, testing, or emergency shutoff without impacting the entire system. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | An isolation valve in a fire protection and life safety system is a device used to block or control the flow of water to specific sections of the system, allowing for maintenance, testing, or emergency shutoff without impacting the entire system. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | A standpipe is a rigid water piping system built onto an elevated structure or roadway to provide water for firefighting purposes, enabling firefighters to quickly access water supply on various levels without dragging hoses from the ground level. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | A standpipe is a rigid water piping system built onto an elevated structure or roadway to provide water for firefighting purposes, enabling firefighters to quickly access water supply on various levels without dragging hoses from the ground level. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | Water supply piping in fire protection and life safety systems refers to the network of pipes that deliver water between maintenance objects, from the main water source to other maintenance objects at a facility. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | Water supply piping in fire protection and life safety systems refers to the network of pipes that deliver water between maintenance objects, from the main water source to other maintenance objects at a facility. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In the context of FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a camera is a surveillance device used for monitoring, security, and data collection to enhance safety and manage the flow of people and activities. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | In the context of FUNCTIONAL SPACES system, a camera is a surveillance device used for monitoring, security, and data collection to enhance safety and manage the flow of people and activities. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | In the context of FUNCTIONAL SPACES systems, a "perimeter fence" refers to a boundary structure designed to enclose and secure multiple maintenance objects, providing privacy and protection while delineating the functional space's limits. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | In the context of FUNCTIONAL SPACES systems, a "perimeter fence" refers to a boundary structure designed to enclose and secure multiple maintenance objects, providing privacy and protection while delineating the functional space's limits. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
Edit | DEFINITION | An isolation valve in a sanitary waste system is a device used to stop or control the flow of waste fluids, allowing for maintenance or emergency shutdowns without affecting the entire system. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenace objects. | An isolation valve in a sanitary waste system is a device used to stop or control the flow of waste fluids, allowing for maintenance or emergency shutdowns without affecting the entire system. Distributed assets, components, and spare parts exist outside and in between maintenance objects. | 6/12/2025 11:04:07 AM |
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