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c. Volume constant
d. A&B
e. All the above
3. What is the function of cooling towers in a refrigeration
system:
a. Cool the exhaust air to reduce environmental impact
b. Cool the evaporator in the rooms to maintain required
temperature
c. Cool the condenser in a central A/C unit
d. Cool the compressor to a normal operating temperature
4. R134a refrigerant is environmental friendly and is commonly
used, what is the molecular formula
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5. If you leave an ON refrigerator with the doors open in a closed
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a. The temperature of the room will degrease
b. The temperature of the room will increase
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7. If we lay two pipes in a parallel system which statement is true
a. The dimension of the pipes is the same
b. The flow is the two pipes is the same
c. The head loses per unit length of the two pipes is the same
d. The head loss across the entire pipes is the same.
8. Bernoullis equation applies under certain conditions
Incompressible flowViscous flowSteady flowConservation of energy
a. a, b, c, d
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d. a, c & d
9. The pressure forces on a curved submersed object will be:
a. Tangential to the objects
Body
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c. Normal
d. None of the above
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examiner took it from me. But I hope this will help you pass the examThis is based
on my actual set of questionnaire. Most formulas are direct substitution.
Some questions can be answered logically.Good Luck to All.
Engr. Norman Reyes Bulayan
QS Engineer - Barracks Project
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(A) STANDARD DEFLECTION LIMITS
DESCRIPTION DEFLECTION LIMIT REFERENCESFrames:
Columns and RafterVertical DeflectionDrift Horizontal SwaySpan / 180 for
RFSpan / 90 for CantileverHeight / 45(for buildings without crane)Height /
60(for buildings with crane)
As per UBC, 94 Vol.2.
Section 2349,862As per MBMA, Section C 6,8,Page 117 for crane
buildingframes the maximumcalculated bare frame driftunder MBMA
loadingrecommendationscommonly range from H/60to H/100.
Roofs:
Eave Strut, Purlins & Sheeting.Span / 180
As per UBC, 94 Vol. 2,
Section 1643, Page 2-1203.
Wall & Structural Framing :
Rails, Wall SheetingSpan / 120(for walls with flexiblefinishes)Span /
240(for wall with brittlefinishes)
As per UBC 94 Vol. 2,
Section 1643.2 Page 2-1203.
Flat Roof / Mezzanine
Span / 360(With Live Load Only)Span / 240(With Live Load +Dead Load)
As per UBC, 94 Vol.2, Table
16-D, Page. 2-32.
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Aesthetic standards
In order to create an attractive,functional development, aesthetic
standards have been established. Thesestandards will promote
a consistent,orderly appearance that will helppreserve property
values and provideassurance to tenants and investorsabout the quality of
development thatwill occur around them.The aesthetic standards
addresscomponents of a plot plan that willaffect the visual quality of the plot
asviewed from off-plot locations. Inaddition, these components affect
theexperience of on-plot workforce in theireveryday lives.Figures 6-62 and 6-63
below illustrategraphic guidelines for plot landscaping,plot wall character and main
signage forthe logistics, support, & light industrialland Use Zone. For an attractive
andconsistent appearance throughout thelogistics and industrial Zones, each plot
should have a distinct front side andback side. In general, the fr
ont sideshould contain the main office andparking within a landscaped setting.
Thesides and rear of the plot can be moreutilitarian and contain loading
areas,utility structures and other ancillary usesthat are generally screened from view
ofpublic roads.
COMPONENT DESIGN STANDARD
Location ofOffices
Offices shall be located at the front of the building facing the road. Where Mezzanine
office are considered a dedicated andseparate entry shall be provided that is
distinguished from warehouse structure and is commensurate with commercial
officeaesthetics.
OutdoorStorage Areas
Any outdoor storage area (including garaged in storage areas and liquid waste
storage tanks) shall not be located withinthe Front setback. Any outdoor storage area
must be screened from the road.
MechanicalEquipment &
Utilitystructures
In general, mechanical equipment and utility structures shall be screened
from offsite views:
At grade water tank and mechanical equipment shall be located to the side and rear
of the building.
Roof-top water tank and mechanical equipment shall be screened from view and not
be visible from the road.
landscaping
A landscaping strip with a minimum average width of 1.5 m shall be
provided along all road frontages except acrossvehicle crossings and
where a guardhouse is located in the road boundary setback. the
landscaping strip must contain:
Minimum 1 tree and one additional tree for every 10m of roads frontage.
Where three or more trees are required these trees shall be planted no more than
15mapart or closer than 5m
apart.
On the read and side of the property, solid walls are allowed up to a height of 2.5m
however, on the front of the propertyand any external boundary solid walls only up to
a height of 1.4m above which a tubular metal fence with minimum 80%opacity may
be erected. The total height of this barrier shall not be more than 2.5m.
The following types of fences shall not be permitted on any side of the
plot:
Embedded within the boundary wall near the entrances to the plot.
On a standalone independent pillar located within the plot (not exceeding the
maximum height of the building).Dimensions of the signage shall be restricted within
a rectangular frame of 15m x 3m
BuildingFaadetreatment
Attractive building faade design is required. Architects are encouraged to
create simple, timeless design solutions thatcontribute to a high-quality
character:
Ancillary buildings and service buildings shall be architecturally treated with colours
and materials appropriate to fit withinthe architectural style of the
main warehouse facilities
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Southern Region Logistic Projects
Figure 6-62: Typical Plot Boundary Wall (Front) with Signage