Explore the details of a technology drawing for part B of a building, focusing on the IT infrastructure within the parking lot. This breakdown includes a comprehensive overview of various components such as conduits, wireless access points, card readers, and intercom systems.
Key Insights
- The technology drawing includes a raceway, two two-inch conduits for connection to the retail restaurant, and several revisions including a wireless access point. This area is labeled as the main IT room.
- The drawing demonstrates where people driving into the parking lot will access the hotel, highlighting telecom outlets, wireless access points, card readers for secure access, and a code blue assistance panel that connects to the front desk.
- Architectural backgrounds are utilized in the drawing to reduce visual clutter and enhance readability. All symbols used in the drawing are referenced back on the symbols page, ensuring clarity and understanding.
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Let's look at the technology drawing for part B of the building down in the parking lot. As before, you can see that we have the architectural background screened in to the back, and let's zoom in here. We have a raceway, which is a set of conduits coming in from the utility area.
We're also seeing two-inch conduits running to connect to the retail restaurant. We have a few revisions that have been made, a wireless access point, and we can see that this area is labeled as the main IT room, room number P1, TAC 21. Let's just zoom back a little here.
This is the area where people who have driven into the parking lot will access the hotel from within the parking lot. You can see that there are some telecom outlets in this office, a wireless access point, a card reader providing access to the back-of-house area, and a card reader providing access to the lower lobby. We have a Code Blue assistance panel that links up to the front desk.
That's really a nice feature to include. Again, there’s a card reader further into the back-of-house area, intercom stations at this desk, and various ceiling speakers located throughout the space. And again, card readers.
If we pan down to the access at the driveway ramp, you can see that there is the gate, a card reader, and an intercom. You can see that this connects to the IDF system. Again, when you're entering, here are card readers and the IC (intercom).
Again, more raceways. It's really, really nice seeing this stuff. It's very helpful to read without excessive visual clutter.
So again, we have the architectural background in gray. The information is clearly detailed. All of the symbols are referenced back on the symbols page.
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