ISO 6707-4 pdf download – Buildings and civil engineeringworks -Vocabulary — Part 4: Facility management terms

ISO 6707-4 pdf download - Buildings and civil engineeringworks -Vocabulary — Part 4: Facility management terms

ISO 6707-4 pdf download – Buildings and civil engineeringworks -Vocabulary — Part 4: Facility management terms.
3.2.6
projection
something uttlng out beyond the Internal surface of a wall, ceiling or floor that prevents an internal space from being used for furniture, equipment, circulation or other functions
3.2.7
facility-in-service
Jacility (11) as completed, commissioned, handed over and in operation mode
3.2.8
general purpose facility
facility (3.Lt) which meets the initially designed functional requirements (1LI)) of occupants (314) from different organizations doing similar work
3.3 Terms relating to space management
3.3.1
built space
limited three-dimensional extent defined physically
Note ito entry: This drilnition is not appropriate to RIM, which is a special area of knowledge,
3.3.2
workplace
physical location where work Is performed
ISOURCE: ISO 41011:2017, 3.1.61
3.3.3
workspace
zone (1L9) for completing a work task
Note Ito entry: A workspace can include more than one workpksce (13.2).
3.3.4
work station
location containing furniture and supporting equipment (including telephony, IT and power connections), specifically designed or suitable for work-related activities and suitable for permanent use
(SOURCE: ISO 41011:2017, 3.1.6.1)
3.3.5
co-working area
area occupied by several workers not belonging to the same organization
3.3.6
securky zone
zone (1L9) that is continuously monitored and where access is controlled
Notr ito entry: Security, in the context of this documein, applies to both the traditional physical security risk (ILI.4) as well as cyber security risks faced by many organizations. A security zone, as determined by the particular organization’s risk assessment. may exist as risk mitigation measures.
3.3.7
highsecurity zone
zone (3.1,9) that is continuously monitored and where access Is limited to authorized personnel
Note ito entry: Security, in the context or this document, applies to both the traditional physical security risks (3.1.14) as well as cyber security risks raced by many organizations. A high-security zone, as determined by the particular organization’s risk assessment. may exist as risk mitigation measures.
3.4 Terms relating to systems and parts
3.4.1
building management system
computer-based system that controls a buildings mechanical and electrical equipment such as heating. cooling, ventilating, lighting (14.4). power, disaster prevention, and security systems
ISOLJKCE: ISO 18566-1:2017, 3.6, modified — The abbreviated term BMS” has been removed. In the definition, lnstalled In buildings” has been removed.I
3.4.2
technical building system
system comprising equipment for heating, cooling, ventilation (14.8). humidification, dehumidification, domestic hot water, lighting (3.4.4). indoor transportation. drainage, building automation and control, electricity production and distribution, fire detection and suppression
Note I to entry: Electricity production can include co5eneration. wind power and photovoltaic (PV) systems.
ISOIJRCE: ISO 16745-1:2017. 3.19, modIfied — In the definition, system comprising’ has been added before “equipment”; “indoor transportation, drainage” has been added after “lighting”; and distribution, tire detection and suppression” has been added after “production”. Notes 1 and 2 to entry have been deleted and Note 3 to entry has been renumbered.I
3.4.3
technical building sub-system
part of a technical building system (3.4.2) that performs a specific function
Note ito entry: Heat generation, heat distribution and heat emission are examples of specific functions.
ISOURCE: ISO 52000-1:2017, 3.3.12, modified — Examples of specific functions have been transferred to Note 1 to entry.I
3.4.4
lighting
process of providing illumination to achieve practical or aesthetic effect
ISOIJRCE: ISO 52000-1:2017, 3.4.23, modified — In the definition. “to achieve practical or aesthetic effect” has been added after “illumination”.]
3.4.5
ambient light
illumination within an area produced by scattered light or general fighting (3.4.4) conditions either by natural or artificial illumination or a combination of both
ISOURCE: ISO 4246:1994, 15, modified — In the definition, “either by natural or artificial illumination or a combination of both” has been added after “conditions”.]
3.4.6
glare
condition of vision in which there is discomfort or a reduction in the ability to see details or objects. caused by an unsuitable distribution or range of luminance or by extreme contrasts.

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