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This document aims at establishing the minimum design standards for the design of public health systems for buildings in Dubai. It covers the following topics:
- Design codes, standards and guidance
- Local green building requirements
- Domestic cold water services, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- Water storage design criteria
- Domestic hot water services, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- Water filtration services, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- Drainage systems, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- System flows
- Condensate drainage, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- Stormwater design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- LPG systems, design criteria, codes, standards and regulations
- Water services design considerations
- Cold water storage, treatment and distribution
- Hot water generation and distribution
- Underground drainage
- Above–ground drainage
- Grease interceptors
- Oil interceptors
- Lint interceptor
- Laboratory waste neutralisation system
- Petrol interceptors
- Stormwater drainage
- Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) systems
This publication does not relieve the designer of responsibility for accurately determining design arrangements and/or complying with the local authority requirements and/or relevant international codes or regulatory requirements. It should be used for initial design guidance, and provides minimum design requirements for specific design issues.
This guide has been produced by the CIBSE UAE Technical Committee to promote best engineering practices in Dubai, without legal or financial liability of CIBSE UAE or the authors, in order to assist engineers coming from elsewhere in the world to work in Dubai, UAE. It should be read alongside existing CIBSE guidance relevant to the region, including Buildings for Extreme Environments: Arid.
Authored by the CIBSE United Arab Emirates Technical Committee:
Isaac Coker (Chairperson) (WSP); Reid Donovan (AECOM); Hassan Younes (Griffin Consultants); Keith Perry (Polypipe); Farah Naz (Buro Happold); Conor Moore (AECOM); Azmi Abou Hoda (EMergy); Jim Sebastian (Ecoval).