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Copyright 1989-2020 by Denver International AirportAll rights reservedNo part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the permission inwriting from the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaQ4 2020iiDenver International Airport

Electrical Design Standards ManualTable of ContentsTable of ContentsSummary of Revisions . ixPurpose of Design Standards Manuals . xiChapter 1- General. 131.0. General . 131.1. Utility Descriptions . 131.1.1. Normal Electrical Power . 131.1.2. Communications . 141.1.3. Alarm Systems . 141.1.4. Security System . 141.2. Design Parameters. 151.2.1. Electrical Equipment Ratings . 151.2.2. Excess Capacity . 151.2.3. Voltage Drop . 151.2.4. Short Circuit Current . 151.2.5. Power Factor . 151.2.6. Listing Agencies . 161.3. Design Document Requirements . 161.3.1. Design Analysis Requirements . 161.3.2. Construction Drawing Requirements . 16Chapter 2- Interior Electrical Power Distribution Systems . 192.0. Interior Electrical Power Distribution Systems . 192.0.1. Scope. 192.0.2. Criteria . 192.0.3. Design Approach . 202.0.4. Buildings with Multiple Electrical Services . 202.0.5. Facility Planning . 222.0.6. System Planning . 222.0.7. Energy Management Systems and Devices . 232.1. Materials and Equipment . 232.1.1. Conductors . 232.1.2. Raceways. 242.1.3. Panelboards and Circuit Breakers . 242.1.4. Low Voltage Switchgear and Switchboards . 272.1.5. Low Voltage Utility Metering Equipment . 282.1.6. Low Voltage DEN Submetering . 282.1.7. Low Voltage Motor Control . 292.1.8. 4,160-Volt Switchgear . 292.1.9. Unit Substations . 302.1.10. 4,160-Volt Motor Control. 302.1.11. Uninterruptible Power Supply . 312.1.12. Central Lighting Inverters . 312.1.13. Receptacles . 312.1.14. Concourse Photovoltaic Systems . 322.1.15. Signage . 33Q4 2020iiiDenver International Airport

Electrical Design Standards ManualTable of Contents2.1.16. Elevators . 332.1.17. Automatic Transfer Switches . 332.2. Installations . 342.2.1. Design . 342.2.2. Systems . 342.2.3. Services . 342.2.4. Emergency Power Systems . 352.2.5. Wiring Systems . 362.2.6. Branch Circuit Requirements . 372.2.7. System Protection . 382.2.8. Electrical Safety . 392.2.9. Lightning Protection . 392.2.10. Energy Conservation Measures. 392.2.11. Telecommunication Rooms. 40Chapter 3- Grounding Systems . 413.0. Grounding Systems . 413.0.1. Scope. 413.0.2. Criteria . 413.0.3. Design Approach . 413.0.4. Design Task Categories. 423.0.5. Design Analysis Requirements . 423.1. Materials. 423.1.1. General. 423.2. Installations . 433.2.1. General. 433.2.2. System Ground. 443.2.3. Equipment Grounding . 443.2.4. Building Ground Electrode Systems . 443.2.5. Equipment Ground Bus . 443.2.6. Other Grounding System Installations . 45Chapter 4- Lightning Protection Systems . 494.0. Lightning Protection Systems . 494.0.1. Scope. 494.0.2. Criteria . 494.0.3. Design Approach . 494.0.4. Design Analysis Requirements . 494.1. Materials. 504.1.1. General. 504.2. Installations . 504.2.1. General. 50Chapter 5- Lighting Systems . 535.0. Lighting Systems . 535.0.1. Scope. 535.0.2. Criteria . 535.0.3. Design Approach . 535.0.4. Design Task Categories. 53Q4 2020ivDenver International Airport

Electrical Design Standards ManualTable of Contents5.0.5. Design Standards Nomenclature . 545.0.6. Design Analysis Requirements . 555.1. Equipment . 565.1.1. Standardization of Equipment . 565.1.2. General Requirements . 565.1.3. Luminaire Requirements . 565.1.4. Performance Requirements . 575.1.5. Lighting Control Requirements . 575.2. Installations . 585.2.1. Installations . 585.2.2. Luminaire Selection . 585.2.3. Emergency Lighting . 595.2.4. Large Area, Normal Mounting Height Lighting . 595.2.5. Efficiency Considerations . 595.3. Facility Design Guidelines . 605.3.1. Main Terminal Complex . 605.3.2. Concourse Facilities. 665.3.3. Parking Facilities . 675.3.4. Maintenance Facilities . 685.3.5. Vehicle Storage Facilities . 685.3.6. Airfield Facilities . 685.3.7. Tunnel System . 705.4. Lighting Retrofits and Replacements . 705.4.1. General. 705.4.2. Concourse Expansions. 715.4.3. Parking Lots . 71Chapter 6- Facility Design Descriptions . 736.0. Facility Design Descriptions . 736.0.1. Scope. 736.0.2. Criteria . 736.0.3. Design Approach . 736.1. Passenger Terminal . 736.1.1. Electrical Submetering . 736.1.2. Ticketing and Baggage Claim Areas .

Electrical Design Standards Manual Summary of Revisions Q4 2020 ix Denver International Airport Summary of Revisions The following table lists revisions made in the past year to the Electrical Design Standards Manual (DSM). 2020 Revisions Fourth Quarter Revisions Reference Revision Description Throughout Heading and body text appearance changes.

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