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ASTM E1663-22 - Standard Classification for Serviceability of an Office Facility for Typical Office Information Technology

Standard Classification for Serviceability of an Office Facility for Typical Office Information Technology

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Standard number:ASTM E1663-22
Released:01.10.2022
Status:Active
Pages:20
Section:04.11
Keywords:building; computers; data cables; facility; facility occupants; function; local area network (LAN); office; performance; phone cables; rating; rating scale; requirements; serviceability; typical office information technology; uninterruptible power supply (UPS);
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1.1 This classification covers matched sets of scales for classifying an aspect of the serviceability of an office facility, that is, the capability of an office facility to meet certain possible requirements for performance to support typical office equipment for information technology.

1.2 Within that aspect of serviceability, each matched set of scales, shown in Figs. 1-18, are for classifying one topic of serviceability. Each topic is typically broken down into two more demand functions and supply features. Each paragraph in an Occupant Requirement Scale (see Figs. 1-18) summarizes one level of serviceability on that topic, which occupants might require. The matching entry in the Facility Rating Scale (see Figs. 1-18) is a translation of the requirement into a description of certain features of a facility which, taken in combination, indicate that the facility is likely to meet that level of required serviceability.

FIG. 1 Demand Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and Equipment

Demand Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and EquipmentDemand Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and Equipment

FIG. 2 Supply Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and Equipment

Supply Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and EquipmentSupply Scale A.5.1 for Density of Office Computers and Equipment

FIG. 3 Demand Scale A.5.2.1 for Location of Available Power

Demand Scale A.5.2.1 for Location of Available PowerDemand Scale A.5.2.1 for Location of Available Power

FIG. 4 Supply Scale A.5.2.1 for Power Distribution

Supply Scale A.5.2.1 for Power DistributionSupply Scale A.5.2.1 for Power Distribution

FIG. 5 Demand Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points at Workstation

Demand Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points at WorkstationDemand Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points at Workstation

FIG. 6 Supply Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points per Workstation

Supply Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points per WorkstationSupply Scale A.5.2.2 for Plug-in Points per Workstation

FIG. 7 Demand Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of Supply

Demand Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of SupplyDemand Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of Supply

FIG. 8 Supply Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of Supply

Supply Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of SupplySupply Scale A.5.3 for Reliability and Quality of Supply

FIG. 9 Demand Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal Distribution

Demand Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal DistributionDemand Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal Distribution

FIG. 10 Supply Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal Distribution

Supply Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal DistributionSupply Scale A.5.4.1 for Horizontal Distribution

FIG. 11 Demand Scale A.5.4.2 for Risers

Demand Scale A.5.4.2 for RisersDemand Scale A.5.4.2 for Risers

FIG. 12 Supply Scale A.5.4.2 for Risers

Supply Scale A.5.4.2 for RisersSupply Scale A.5.4.2 for Risers

FIG. 13 Demand Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance Facility

Demand Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance FacilityDemand Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance Facility

FIG. 14 Supply Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance Facility

Supply Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance FacilitySupply Scale A.5.4.3 for Entrance Facility

FIG. 15 Demand Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the Site

Demand Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the SiteDemand Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the Site

FIG. 16 Supply Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the Site

Supply Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the SiteSupply Scale A.5.4.4 for Service to the Site

FIG. 17 Demand Scale A.5.5 for Cable Plant

Demand Scale A.5.5 for Cable PlantDemand Scale A.5.5 for Cable Plant

FIG. 18 Supply Scale A.5.5 for Cable Plant

Supply Scale A.5.5 for Cable PlantSupply Scale A.5.5 for Cable Plant

1.3 The entries in the Facility Rating Scale (see Figs. 1-18) are indicative and not comprehensive. They are for quick scanning to estimate approximately, quickly, and economically, how well an office facility is likely to meet the needs of one or another type of occupant group over time. The entries are not for measuring, knowing, or evaluating how an office facility is performing.

1.4 This classification can be used to estimate the level of serviceability of an existing facility. It can also be used to estimate the serviceability of a facility that has been planned but not yet built, such as one for which single-line drawings and outline specifications have been prepared.

1.5 This classification indicates what would cause a facility to be rated at a certain level of serviceability but does not state how to conduct a serviceability rating nor how to assign a serviceability score. That information is found in Practice E1679. The scales in this classification are complimentary to, and compatible with, Practice E1679. Each requires the other.

1.6 The scales are intended to identify the levels of various requirements unique to a particular user, and the serviceability (capability) of a building to meet those requirements. The scales thus supplement rather than include code requirements. It remains the responsibility of designers, builders, and building managers to meet applicable code requirements relative to their respective roles in facility design, construction, and ongoing management.

1.7 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.9 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.