Building design specification: archives building design specification

Chapter I General Provisions

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? Article 1.0.1 ? In order to meet the needs of the construction of the archives, so that the archives building design in line with the basic requirements of function, safety, health and other aspects of the formulation of this specification.

? Article 1.0.2 ? This specification applies to the new construction, alteration and expansion of the national comprehensive archives (hereinafter referred to as archives) building design.

? Article 1.0.3 ? Archives are divided into three grades: special grade, grade A, grade B. The design of archives of different grades is based on the fire-resistant design of the archives. Different levels of archives design fire resistance level requirements and scope of application should be consistent with the provisions of Table 1.0.3.

Archives level and fire resistance requirements and scope of application of Table 1.0.3 grade special grade A grade B fire-resistant level one level one level two scope of application of the central state-level archives provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the central government, single city archives local (municipal) level and county (municipal) archives

? Article 1.0.4 ? Located in the basic intensity of earthquakes more than seven degrees (including seven degrees) area should be set up according to the basic intensity of defense, the basic intensity of earthquakes six degrees of important cities in the archives of the library building can be set up according to the seventh degree of defense.

? Article 1.0.5 ? Archives building design should be in line with this specification, but also should be consistent with the provisions of the current national mandatory standards.

Chapter II Terminology

? Article 2.0.1 ? Archives archives

? The base and information center that collects, keeps, and provides access to archival materials.

? Article 2.0.2 ? Comprehensive archives

? A type of archives. Collection, custody, provide use of a variety of categories of archival materials archives.

? Article 2.0.3 ? Special archives

? A type of archives. Collection, organization, custody, provide access to a professional field or a special carrier form of archival materials archives.

? Article 2.0.4 ? State-level archives national archives

? The collection of the central institutions of the party and state and archives of national significance and by the national archives administrative department in conjunction with the relevant departments approved the establishment of the archives.

? Article 2.0.5 ? Repository

? The general term for the area occupied by the archival repository and the transportation corridors serving it.

? Article 2.0.6 ? Archival area

? Archives of various types of business premises and ancillary public **** facilities occupied by the entire area.

? Article 2.0.7 ? Storehouse for archives

? The premises in an archive built exclusively for the storage of archives.

? Article 2.0.8 ? Search room for archives

? For archives inspection procedures, storage of search tools for inspection of archives and reading of archives, etc. used in the premises.

? Article 2.0.9 ? Utilizer searcher

? A person who searches and utilizes the archives.

? Article 2.0.10 ? Buffer room

? At the entrance to the storage area or warehouse, in order to reduce the direct impact of external climatic conditions on the library and the construction of communication between inside and outside the library and can be closed transition room.

? Article 2.0.11 ? Closed corridor closed corridor

? A corridor (one or more sides and a circular corridor) built outside the archive and separated from the outside world by walls and windows to minimize the direct impact of the external climate on the archive.

? Article 2.0.12 ? Equipment for storing archives

? Equipment for storing archives.

Chapter 3: Location and General Plan

Article 3.0.1 The selection of the location of the archives shall be incorporated into and conform to the general requirements of urban planning. Article 3.0.2 The location of the archives shall conform to the following requirements:

1. The location shall be far away from flammable and explosive places, and shall not be located downwind of the source of polluting corrosive gases;

2. The location shall be chosen as a lot with a higher topography, a dry site, a well drained area, a good flow of air and a quiet environment;

3. Pavilion site should be built in convenient transportation, easy to use, and urban utilities are more complete area. High-voltage transmission lines shall not pass overhead through the pavilion area. Article 3.0.3 The general layout of the archives shall meet the following requirements:

1. The archives building should be built independently, self-contained system. When there is a need for joint construction, it shall comply with the provisions of this specification;

2. The general layout shall be in accordance with the requirements of the near- and long-term construction plan, it is desirable to carry out one-time planning and construction, and can also be constructed in phases;

3. The arrangement of roads in the archive area shall be convenient for the transportation, loading and unloading of archives, and shall comply with the requirements of fire fighting and evacuation;

4. The archive area shall be left with greening land;

5. Museum area should be set up in the parking lot and other public **** facilities;

6. Museum area buildings and roads should meet the barrier-free design requirements.

Chapter IV Architectural Design

4.1 General Provisions Article 4.1.1 The architectural design of the archives should be configured according to the different grades, scales and functions of the various types of rooms, which can be made up of archival repositories, access to the archives, archival Article 4.1.1 The architectural design of an archives shall be configured according to different levels, scales and functions. Article 4.1.2 The architectural layout of the archives shall be arranged in accordance with the principle of functional zoning, and the location of the various types of rooms shall be arranged in such a way as to achieve rational functions, convenient processes, and to solve the internal and external interconnections and separations, and to avoid intersections. The transmission of archives between various parts should not be through open channels. Temperature and humidity requirements of the room should be centralized or partitioned centralized layout. Article 4.1.3 The architectural design of the archives shall be such that all kinds of archives and materials shall be kept in a safe and convenient manner; the environment for consultation shall be quiet; and the staff shall have the necessary working conditions. The main rooms of the building shall have good orientation. Article 4.1.4 Access to archives, archival business and technical rooms designed for four or more floors shall be equipped with elevators. Vertical transportation equipment shall be provided for archival repositories exceeding two floors. Article 4.1.5 When the archives are located underground, moisture-proof and water-proof measures shall be taken; mechanical ventilation or air-conditioning equipment shall be provided.

4.2 Archives ? Article 4.2.1 ? Archives should be centrally arranged, self-contained area. No other rooms should be set up in the repository area, and the transportation between other rooms shall not cross the repository area.

? Article 4.2.2 ? The plan layout of the storage area should be simple and compact.

? Article 4.2.3 ? Buffer room should be set up at the entrance of the storage area or warehouse, and its area should not be less than 6m2; when a special closed corridor is set up, no more buffer room can be set up.

? Article 4.2.4 ? Inside the warehouse area than outside the warehouse area floor should be 20mm higher. when using water fire fighting, should be set up drainage outlet.

? Article 4.2.5 ? Each archive should be set up two independent entrances and exits, and should not be used in tandem or suite arrangement.

? Article 4.2.6 ? The net height of the archives should not be less than 2.40 m. When there are beams and ventilation ducts, the local net height should not be less than 2.20 m.

? Article 4.2.7 ? Archives should reduce the area of the external wall, the enclosure structure should be used according to its requirements and indoor temperature and humidity, local outdoor meteorological calculation parameters and the presence of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning equipment, etc., through technical and economic comparisons, to reasonably determine the structure, and should meet the following requirements:

?1. When the need to set up the heating equipment, the total thermal resistance of the enclosure structure should be in accordance with the current national standards, "Thermal Engineering Design Code for Civil Building" (Thermal Engineering Design Code for Civil Buildings) (Code

). Thermal Design Code" (gb50176), the minimum total thermal resistance calculated by adding 20% to 30% for design;

?2. When air-conditioning equipment is required, the heat transfer coefficient of the enclosure should be in accordance with the current national standard "Design Code for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning" (gbj19);

?3. When heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment are not required, the heat transfer coefficient of the house should be in accordance with the current national standard "Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Design Code" (gbj19);

?3. air-conditioning equipment, the total thermal resistance of the external walls and roof of the house shall not be less than 0.66(m2.k)/w and 0.90(m2.k)/w respectively.

? Article 4.2.8 ? The roof of the warehouse shall take heat preservation and insulation measures, and shall conform to the following requirements:

?1. When the overhead layer is used on the flat roof, the heat preservation and insulation layer at the base shall be made good; the height of the overhead layer shall not be less than 0.30m; and it shall be ventilated smoothly;

?2. In hot and rainy areas, when the sloping roof is used, the inside of the roof shall be ventilated smoothly; and the roof slab of the lower layer thereof shall be made of reinforced concrete structure and made good Leak-proof treatment.

? Article 4.2.9 ? The door of the archive shall be insulated door; the window shall be double-paned window, and the opening fan shall be closed; when using high windows, the lower part of the wall shall be added with vents, and the vents shall be equipped with metal mesh, and there shall be closed and openable insulated door.

? Article 4.2.10 ? The ratio of the area of the window opening to the area of the external wall in each opening of the archive library should not be greater than 1:10, and the archive library shall not be used across the floor or across the through-length windows.

? Article 4.2.11 ? Archival equipment in the warehouse should be arranged in rows perpendicular to the wall with windows, light windows on the external wall should be appropriate and archival equipment between the channel corresponds to when there is no window should be opposite the direction of the pipe ventilation hole openings. ? Article 4.2.12 ? The size of each part of the fixture arrangement: the main channel net width should not be less than 1.00m, the net width between the two rows of fixtures should not be less than 0.80m, the interval between the end of the fixture and the wall should not be less than 0.60m.

? Article 4.2.13 ? Various types of fixtures of archive storage quota calculation index, should be calculated according to the average thickness of 15mm per volume, and should meet the following requirements:

? 1. five sections of archive shelves per square meter (using the area) shall not be less than 2.70m or 180 volumes;

? 2. double-sided archive shelves per square meter (using the area) shall not be less than 3.30m or 220 volumes;

? 3. Intensive shelves per square meter (use area) shall not be less than 7.20m or 480 volumes.

? Article 4.2.14 ? Archives floor distribution of live load should be 5kn/m2. the use of intensive shelves, should not be less than 12kn/m2, or according to the actual need to determine.

? Article 4.2.15 ? For vertical transportation of archives, data elevator, its location should be adjacent to the archives, but should be outside the fire door; when setting up vertical transmission facilities, the shaft should be closed, and its enclosure should be fire-resistant limit of not less than 2h non-combustible body, the door should be a class A fire door.

? Article 4.2.16 ? When the archives and other rooms are arranged on the same floor and there is a height difference on the floor, a ramp should be used to connect.

? Article 4.2.17 ? Mother film library should not be equipped with external windows; when the external window, there should be a good light-shading facilities.

? Article 4.2.18 ? Valuable archives storage should be dedicated collection library. 4.3 Access to archives room Article 4.3.1 access to archives room can be by the reception room, access to the registration room, catalog room, general reading room, special reading room, microform reading room, audio-visual room, exhibition halls, photocopying room and lounge and other components. Smaller archives can be combined according to the requirements of use. Article 4.3.2 reading room design should meet the following requirements:

1. natural lighting window area ratio should not be less than 1:5; should avoid direct sunlight and glare;

2. windows are suitable for shading facilities;

3. single-sided reading room depth and window wall height ratio should not be greater than 2:1; double-sided lighting should not be greater than 4:1;

4.3.1

1.3.2.3.3.3.4.4.4.5.5.6. Should be greater than 4:1;

4. Indoor natural ventilation should be;

5. Each reading seat area: ordinary reading room should not be less than 3.5m2 per seat; special reading room should not be less than 4.0m2 seat. If a single room, the room area should not be less than 12.0m2;

6. Indoor automatic anti-theft monitoring system should be set up.

Article 4.3.3 microform reading room design should meet the following requirements:

1. orientation to the north is preferred, avoid facing west;

2. should not be located in the basement;

3. preferred indirect lighting, reading table should be equipped with local lighting;

4. indoor air conditioning or mechanical ventilation. Mechanical ventilation. 4.4 Archival business and technical rooms Article 4.4.1 ? Archives business and technical rooms can be used by the microfilm rooms, filming and printing rooms, computer rooms, electrostatic copying room, offset lithography room, physical and chemical testing room, audio and video archives technical processing room, the central control room, laminating room, bindery room, receiving room, dust room, fumigation room, de-acidification room, as well as sorting and cataloguing room, compilation room, publication and distribution room and other components. Archives should be set up according to the level, size and actual needs of the choice of the above rooms.

? Article 4.4.2 ? Micrographic rooms may include data arrangement room, micrographic room (divided into large-scale machine room and small machine room), processing room, processing room, dispensing and laboratory, quality testing room, proofreading and cataloging room, copy copy room, enlargement and restoration of the room, microfilm library and spare parts library. Non-microscopic reproduction center, can reduce the scale, combined with the need to organize supporting rooms.

? Article 4.4.3 ? Micrographics room should be set up on the first floor, should be a separate area, and should meet the following requirements:

? 1. Micrographics room should be away from vibration sources, to prevent air pollution. Lighting interference between the equipment is strictly prohibited. The indoor floor should be solid and flat, easy to clean, the wall should not be white or strong reflection surface.

?2. The copy room should be a clean environment. The ground should prevent the generation of static electricity. Doors and windows should be closed, anti-ultraviolet radiation; there should be forced exhaust and air purification facilities;

?3. Rinse processing room should be tightly shaded; indoor wainscoting, floor and pipeline should take protective measures; there should be up and down the water, and there should be to meet the requirements of the rinsing process of the quality of water, water pressure and water quality facilities and equipment; outdoor sewage treatment tanks should be set up.

? Article 4.4.4 ? The filming and printing room should include the filming room, rinse room, print and image enlargement room, washing and drying room. Among them, the reproduction room and processing room can be used in conjunction with the microfilm room microphotography room and processing room.

? Article 4.4.5 ? Electrostatic copying room design should meet the following requirements:

?1. Electrostatic copying room should not be set up in the microfilm room and computer room area. Larger archives in addition to the centralized set up for internal use of the copy room, it is also appropriate to set up another copy room for external services, the location of which should be set up close to the access to the archives room;

?2. The use of each photocopying machine should be calculated according to the area of 8m2;

?3. Should be set up to provide an independent mechanical exhaust device.

? Article 4.4.6 ? The design of the central control room shall meet the following requirements:

? 1. It is appropriate to be located near the main entrance on the first floor;

? 2. The room should be equipped with air-conditioning or local air-conditioning;

? 3. The partition wall with other rooms, its fire-resistant limit should not be less than 2.0h, the floor plate should not be less than 1.5h, and the doors on the partition wall should be used as Class A fire doors.

? Article 4.4.7 ? Fumigation room design should meet the following requirements:

?1. the use of the area should be 10m2

?2. a separate airtight door should be used;

?3. there should be a separate exhaust pipe directly outside the roof. According to the specific gravity of the drug itself, the exhaust pipe indoor opening should be located in the middle or top, exhaust emissions should be in line with the relevant standards of environmental protection;

?4. Indoor roof, walls and floors, floor materials should be easy to clean. In order to facilitate flushing, it is appropriate to set up a special fumigation equipment.

? Article 4.4.8 ? Laminating room should be equipped with heating power, water and sewage facilities, and should take appropriate safety measures. The area used by each staff member should not be less than 10m2.

? Article 4.4.9 ? Binding room should be designed to place paper cutters, presses and binding machines. The area used by each staff member shall not be less than 8m2.

? Article 4.4.10 ? Organize cataloging room, editing and research room, publishing and distribution room, each staff member to use the area should not be less than 10m2, the room is appropriate to set up a fixed closet. 4.5 Office and auxiliary rooms Article 4.5.1 Office and auxiliary rooms should be composed of public **** service rooms, offices, conference rooms, printing and typing room, duty room, telephone room, air-conditioning room, transformer and distribution room, storage rooms and toilets. Different levels, different sizes of archives can be set up according to the needs of the above rooms. Article 4.5.2 Office should be set up to store the location of the tool book or fixed wall cabinets.

Chapter V Protection of Archives

5.1 Contents of Protection Article 5.1.1 Contents of protection shall include heat preservation and insulation of the outer enclosure, temperature and humidity requirements, moisture-proofing, waterproofing, protection against sunlight and ultraviolet irradiation, and dust-proofing, Anti-pollution, anti-harmful organisms (mold, insects, rodents, etc.) and anti-theft.

Article 5.1.2 temperature and humidity requirements should be differentiated according to the importance of the archives and carriers and other factors.

Article 5.1.3 audio-visual, microfilm and other non-paper archives storage library design, in addition to responding to the relevant provisions of this specification, should also be based on the use of the special requirements of the storage design.

5.2 temperature and humidity requirements ? Article 5.2.1 ? Special, Class A archives should use air conditioning or local air conditioning, Class B archives can use local air conditioning.

? Article 5.2.2 ? The temperature and humidity requirements of the archive repository shall comply with the provisions of Table 5.2.2.

? After selecting the temperature and humidity, each day and night fluctuations require that the temperature shall not be greater than ± 2 ℃, relative humidity shall not be greater than ± 5%.

The temperature and humidity requirements of the archive storage room Table 5.2.2 Temperature and humidity range heating period summer temperature 14 ~ 24 ℃ not less than 14 ℃ not greater than 24 ℃ relative humidity 45% ~ 60% not less than 45% not greater than 60%

? Article 5.2.3 ? Various types of technical rooms temperature and humidity requirements should be consistent with the provisions of Table 5.2.3.

Various types of technical rooms temperature and humidity requirements Table 5.2.3 room name temperature relative humidity laminating room 18 ~ 28 ℃ 50% ~ 70% protection technology test room 18 ~ 28 ℃ 40% ~ 60% copying room 18 ~ 28 ℃ 50% ~ 65% sound and image room 20 ~ 25 ℃ 50% ~ 60% reading room 18 ~ 28 ℃ - tape library 14 ~ 24 ℃ 40% ~ 60 Exhibition Hall 14 ~ 28 ℃ 45% ~ 60% of the work room (photography, copying, proofreading, reading) 18 ~ 28 ℃ 40% ~ 60% of the film library copy film 14 ~ 24 ℃ 40% ~ 60% of the master film 13 ~ 15 ℃ 35% ~ 45% 5.3 Moisture and waterproofing Article 5.3.1 The museum area should be drained smoothly to prevent water accumulation. Article 5.3.2 The indoor floor should be higher than the outdoor ground, not less than 0.50m, and shall meet the following requirements:

1. When using the filler floor, there should be moisture-proofing measures;

2. When using elevated floors, the net height of the elevated floor should not be less than 0.45m, and the floor under the elevated floor is suitable to be used for simple waterproofing of the ground and higher than the outdoor ground. Outdoor ground not less than 0.15m, do not less than 1% drainage slope. The ground of the upper part of the elevated floor should take appropriate measures to isolate the moisture. Ventilation holes should be made in the outer wall of the elevated floor, and metal mesh and small openable door should be installed at the air outlet.

5.4 Protection from direct sunlight and ultraviolet radiation Article 5.4.1 archives, access to archives and other technical rooms should be protected from direct sunlight, and all should eliminate the hazards of ultraviolet light on the archives, information. Article 5.4.2 archives and archives and other rooms using artificial lighting, it is appropriate to choose incandescent lamps with milky white shades. When the use of fluorescent lamps, there should be ultraviolet filtering and safety and fire prevention measures.

5.5 Dust and pollution Article 5.5.1 Archives of green design, there should be dust, air purification, cooling, noise and other measures. Article 5.5.2 In areas where the content of harmful gases in the air exceeds the prescribed standards, purification measures shall be taken in the ventilation system. Article 5.5.3 The location of boiler rooms, dust removal rooms, fumigation rooms, test rooms, as well as washing and printing dark rooms and other rooms shall be reasonably arranged and ventilation devices shall be installed in conjunction with the needs. Article 5.5.4 The floor of the archives should be clean, smooth and wear-resistant. Other internal decoration, fixtures and fixed furniture and other design should be smooth surface, simple structure.

5.6 moth and rodent Article 5.6.1 pipes through the walls or floors, floors should be filled with non-combustible materials, and other holes in the wall should be taken to protect measures, the ground floor should be used for solid ground. Article 5.6.2 The gap between the warehouse door and the ground should not be greater than 5mm, and it is appropriate to use metal doors or the lower edge of the wooden door wrapped iron. Article 5.6.3 Archives shall be equipped with fumigation rooms or other insecticidal facilities. Article 5.6.4 Screens shall be provided for the opening fans of the external windows of the archives.

5.7 Anti-theft

Article 5.7.1 The external doors of the archives and the external windows of the first floor shall be provided with reliable security protection facilities.

Article 5.7.2 Archives of special grade and grade A shall be equipped with anti-theft alarm devices and video screen monitoring systems.

Chapter 6 Fire Protection Design

? Article 6.0.1 ? Archives building fire prevention design, in addition to the provisions of this specification should be consistent with the relevant provisions of the current national building design fire code.

? Article 6.0.2 ? Archives storage area in the same fire protection sub-area of the partition wall between the storehouse should be used fire-resistant limit of not less than 3.0h firewall, fire protection sub-area between the library and other parts of the wall should be used fire-resistant limit of not less than 4.0h firewall, other internal partition wall can be used with a fire-resistant limit of not less than 2.0h of the non-combustible body. The fire-resistance limit of the floor slab in the archive shall not be less than 1.5h.

? Article 6.0.3 ? Special, Class A archives archives, microfilm rooms, air-conditioning rooms and other rooms should be set up automatic fire alarm facilities.

? Article 6.0.4 ? Outdoor fire-fighting water supply system shall be provided outside the repository area. Special, Class A archives in the collection of repositories and non-paper archives should be equipped with inert gas fire extinguishing system. Special, Class A archives in other archival repositories, archival operations and technical rooms, Class B archives in the archives can be used in the archives water spray fire extinguishing system or non-halothane gas fire extinguishing system.

? Article 6.0.5 ? Archival repositories are strictly prohibited to set up open-flame facilities. Archival fixtures should be made of non-combustible or incombustible materials.

? Article 6.0.6 ? Archives library building and each fire partition to the outdoor safety exit should not be less than two.

? Article 6.0.7 ? When stairs are set up in the repository area, closed stairwells shall be used and the doors shall be fire doors of not less than Class B. The doors shall be closed and the doors shall be fire doors.

? Article 6.0.8 ? The doors of buffer rooms and archive vaults in the storage area shall be opened in the direction of evacuation and shall be Class A fireproof doors.

? Article 6.0.9 ? Archives in the building should be in accordance with the current national standards "building fire extinguisher configuration design specifications" (gbj140), the configuration of building fire extinguishers.

Chapter VI Fire Protection Design

7.1 Water Supply and Drainage

Article 7.1.1 There shall be a water supply and drainage system in the museum area.

Article 7.1.2 There should be no water supply points other than firefighting in the library, and the water supply and drainage pipes should not cross the library area.

Article 7.1.3 Upper and lower water risers shall not be installed on internal walls adjacent to the archive.

Article 7.1.4 Sewage discharge from all types of rooms shall comply with the national discharge standards.

7.2 HVAC

? Article 7.2.1 ? When air conditioning is set up in the archives and business and technical rooms, the indoor temperature and humidity requirements shall comply with the provisions of Table 5.2.2, Table 5.2.3, and Table 7.2.1 of this specification.

Winter and summer library temperature and humidity requirements Table 7.2.1 name of the room dry bulb temperature (℃) relative humidity (%) ventilation and air exchange (times / h) winter and summer archive library is not less than 14 is not greater than 2445 ~ 600.5 ~ 1 microfilm master film library is not less than 13 is not greater than 1535 ~ 45 - microfilm copy film library is not less than 14 is not greater than 2440 ~ 60 - protection of the technical testing and Microfilm working room not less than 18 not greater than 2840 ~ 60 - reading room not less than 18 not greater than 28-1 ~ 1.5 exhibition hall not less than 14 not greater than 2845 ~ 60 - laminating room not less than 18 not greater than 2850 ~ 70 - other technical rooms not less than 18 ----

? Article 7.2.2 ? Archives set heating in winter, the indoor dry bulb temperature should not be less than 14 ℃, the relative humidity should be 45% ~ 60%; not set heating, the indoor relative humidity should be 45% ~ 60%.

? Article 7.2.3 ? Archives should not be used to water, steam as a heat medium heating system. When it is necessary to use, effective measures should be taken to prevent water leakage, leakage of steam, and the heating system should not be overheating.

? Article 7.2.4 ? Ventilation, air conditioning piping system should have good airtight air inlet and outlet, hole and outdoor should be closed measures.

? Article 7.2.5 ? Air-conditioning equipment should be located in a special room, and the door of the room should be Class A fire door.

? Article 7.2.6 ? The master movie library shall have an independent air-conditioning system.

? Article 7.2.7 ? The fumigation room shall have separate control switches indoors and outdoors, and its exhaust ducts shall not cross other rooms.

7.3 Electrical

Article 7.3.1 ? The main switch of the power supply of the storage area shall be set outside the storage area, and the power switch of the storage room shall be set outside the storage room and shall be equipped with a safety protection device to prevent leakage of electricity.

? Article 7.3.2 ? Control wires and archive power supply wires should be copper core wires.

? Article 7.3.3 ? Archives, computer rooms and microfilm room power distribution lines should be taken through the metal pipe laying method.

? Article 7.3.4 ? Air-conditioning facilities and electric heating devices should be separately set up distribution lines, and should be protected by metal pipes.

? Article 7.3.5 ? Archives library lamps and lanterns type and installation location should be compatible with the fixture layout. Microform reading room, computer room lighting design should prevent the display of lamps and lanterns image and reflective glare.

? Article 7.3.6 ? Archives lighting illuminance standards, should be consistent with the provisions of Table 7.3.6.

Illumination standards Table 7.3.6 room name reference plane illuminance (lx) reading room 0.75m not less than 150 cashier's desk 0.75m not less than 100 archives off the ground vertical surface 0.25m not less than 50 repair and mounting, cataloging room 0.75m not less than 150 computer room 0.75m not less than 200

? Article 7.3.7 ? Special, Class A archives shall be a second-class lightning protection buildings, Class B archives shall be a third-class lightning protection buildings.