Installation, starting and adjustment of ventilation and air conditioning systems A Guide - страница 32

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Such works include:

1) installation of foundations, platforms and other supporting structures for ventilation equipment;

2) installation of walls and partitions in ventilation chambers, as well as ceilings, if the project of work production does not provide for the supply of ventilation equipment through the top of the chambers;

3) installation of embedded parts provided for by the project in ventilation chambers for connecting ventilation equipment and along the route of systems for fixing air ducts;

4) installation of horizontal and vertical mounting openings for the supply of ventilation equipment and ducts from an on-site warehouse to the place of their installation;

5) installation of walls and ceilings in the places of laying air ducts;

6) plastering and painting of walls, ceilings and partitions in the places of laying air ducts and installing air distributors;

7) punching holes in places where air ducts pass through walls, ceilings and partitions, if they are not left during the construction of the building;

8) installation of reinforced concrete cups on floors in places of passage of ventilation shafts and installation of roof fans;

9) the device of fasteners for large-sized air ducts and platforms for cyclones, scrubbers, filters, etc.;

10) the device of ventilation ducts in construction (brick, concrete);

11) glazing of window openings and lanterns

12) cleaning of ventilation work sites from construction debris.

After performing these works on the entire object, the object is accepted under a bilateral act for installation. It is especially necessary to carefully prepare the rooms of the ventilation chambers, where all construction work (except clean floors and final painting) must be carried out and the lifting devices provided for by the project for the operation and repair of ventilation equipment must be installed. For the passage of air ducts through building structures, the holes in them must be 150 mm larger than the diameter of a round or the dimensions of the sides of a rectangular air duct.

By the time the installation works begin, the general contractor must provide the installation team with:

a) cabins for workers, a room for a workshop and a storeroom, open storage areas and sheds for storing air ducts, ventilation equipment and products in the area of operation of vehicles;