BOILER ROOM All mechanical equipment including boiler, heating ccntrolls, elec- trical service panels and hot water storage tank are located in this room. An incinerator for disposal of waste paper is provided. There is B direct access to the exterior from the Boiler Room. _“‘ OUTSIDE ESEIPMENT STORAGE Provided ui th access to corridor and direct to exterior for the storage of grounds equipment and machinery. MISCELLANEOUS Storage rooms for all school equipment, Custodian's room for cleaning and utility storage, Health Room with work counter and sink and Guidance Room are located near the center of the School. (DNSTRUCTIDN DETAILS Concrete foundations and concrete slab on earth floor. Exterior Walls exposed brick, light weight concrete black interior backup, and 2" Styrofoam insulation between. D Glued laminated beams and columns, wood decking and light weight block bearing walls. Four-ply roofing, 131" styrofoam insulation, 3†T & G spruce decking, metal strapping and sheetroc, and 95" accoustic tile with flame retardant finish. .5- General Purpose Room roof is perforated steel deck for acoustical purposes. Corridor ceiling is suspended throughout, with removable mineral acoustic tile in Tee bar grid. Floors 1/8" x 12" x 12" vinyl asbestos tile, and terrazzo in high maintenance areas such as corridor and washrooms. Windows - baked enamel on steel with double glazing throuflhout, Feature is adjustable blinds between the inner and outer sheets or glass. Doors - Exterior door frames and doors are steel with baked enamel finish. HEATING AND VENTILATING SYSTEM The prime heat source is an oil-f1 ted water boiler. This uuckapu type boiler is sized to be of sufficient capacity to heat all anLiuipatL-d expansion of the school. The hot water circulating pipes are located in the Corridor ceiling Space and branch lines are taken off this main supply cl rCHlL dirouLly to convectors and radiators in the rooms. The temperature of the circulated hot water ls automatically control- led and varies in accordance with the outdoor temperature The classrooms have a combined heating and ventilating. L'nlt known as a unit ventilator. Within the unit venti lator is a small fan which forces air over the hot water heating coil and out into the room for heating purposes. Some outdoor fresh air is also drawn into the unir ventilator so that the recirculated air is constantly Ereshcned. Control of all unito is by individual room thermostat located in the heating unit itself.