--- id: aliases: [] tags: - destiny/permanent - occupational/takeoff/units - status/draft - type/guide - authorship/original title: Unit Takeoff --- # Unit Takeoff ## Info "Units" includes [[#hotel]] and [[#residential]] spaces. > [!info] Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Terms > * hearing impaired (HI or H.I.) > * hearing impaired communication (HC or H.C.) > * mobility features (MF or M.F.) > * accessible (Acc.) > * usually refers to mobility features. ### Hotel > [!info] Also Known As > * Guestrooms > * Keys > [!trivia] > The term "key" as a synonym of "hotel room" is a synecdoche, > referring to the unit's door key. > In the pre-digital days of hotel management, > one could count the rooms of a hotel > by the keys behind the front desk. ### Residential > [!info] Also Known As > * Condos - resident-owned > * Apartments - resident-rented ## Sequence ### 1. Preparation 1. Locate Unit panels and relevant keynotes * bus amps 2. Read about the project specifications and construction type * partition framing (wood or metal studs) * stud depth * wiring methods (NM or MC) * wiring device plates (decora or standard) * wiring device specs (are 15A devices allowed or minimum N5-20R) * equipment (20A Kitchen and bath) 1. Fill out OneNote ### 2. Takeoff > [!tip] Preparing for Unit Takeoff > Units generally have very little variation. > It is usually best to copy-paste takeoffs > rather than re-build them for each unit. 1. Kitchen and Bath 2. General assemblies 3. Low Voltage 4. Lighting Fixtures 5. Lighting Control > [!tip] > It may be more efficient and neat to not copy switches, > instead keeping the switch assembly list open > and creating them new for each unit, > since the types required can vary greatly between units. #### Load Centers | Rating | Assembly | | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | <= 100A | `DIST PANELS & UNIT LOAD CENTERS`/`UNIT LOAD CENTERS - ...`/`... UNIT LOAD CENTER` | | > 100A | `DIST PANELS & UNIT LOAD CENTERS`/`UNIT LOAD CENTERS - ...`/`... BREAKER PNL` | Include terminations per [[switchgear]]. #### Shade Control #### Dedicated Circuit Receptacles For N5-15R/N5-20R receptacles serving fixed equipment such as: * refrigerators * gas ranges * microwaves * clothes washers * hood fans use single receptacle assemblies, even where shown as duplex. `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`KITCHEN & BATH ASSEMBLIES - METAL STUD`/`SGL REC ...` #### Air Sealing * LEED Silver * Mid-Atlantic jobs * "Draft Proof Box" `ITEM DATABASE`/`BOXES & CABINETS`/`BOXES - VAPOR`/`...` `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`GENERAL ASSEMBLIES - METAL STUD`/`UNIT MISC ITEMS - MC - ADJUST ACCORDINGLY` #### Islands Use 1 "SLAB / DECK" receptacle for every 2 circuits in the island. `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`... RECEPTACLE TAMPER RESISTANT ...`/`... (METAL STUD) - 20' 3/4" PVC, ENT, 3#12 THHN` Use standard MC assemblies for remaining devices. #### Bidet Toilets, Whirlpool Baths, etc. `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS (UP TO 100A)`/`PVC - LT NM FLEX (CARFLEX)`/`20A 1PH MECH CONN (100') 3/4" PVC 3#12 - CARFLEX` #### "High-Lows" `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`TELECOM SYSTEMS`/`UNIT DATA - TELECOM`/`HIGH-LOW - TV SCOOP 1 1/2" ENT - NO CABLE` Eaton 35M2W #### Telecom Homeruns Included in MSDE. #### Fire Alarm Devices ##### Residential ###### Smoke Detectors & CO Detectors For smoke detectors and CO detectors where 120V (most common): `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`GENERAL ASSEMBLIES - METAL STUD`/`UNIT SMOKE DETECTOR W/ CO DETECTOR ...` For ADA units: `COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`UNITS - MC CABLE ASSEMBLIES`/`GENERAL ASSEMBLIES - METAL STUD`/`UNIT SMOKE DETECTOR / VISUAL SIGNAL ...` ###### Additional Signaling Devices ==use free air devices== ### 3. Review 1. Scroll through with Area selected and make sure there is takeoff for each unit type