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Case: T07FR02439

Parcel: 13705501Q


Addresses:

1187 W IRVINGTON RD


Inspection Status: Approved

Inspection History: VIOL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS

Case Number - T07FR02439

Inspection Description - VIOL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS

Inspection Status - Approved

Date Description Inspector Results Comments
02/19/2008 VIOL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Approved Per Chief Uthe, suppression hood systems will not have to be updated until such a time as service or hydrostatic testing requires upgrade to UL 300 system. This inspector strongly recommended to manager that pull stations be moved per current code for employee safety.
11/29/2007 VIOL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Correction Required The Tucson Fire Department has conducted a hood suppression system inspection at the above stated business . Below is a list of violations that shall be corrected to provide compliance with the applicable codes, regulations and ordinances. Compliance is required by the 2006 International Fire Code (with modifications).

___1. PROBLEM: Manual pull stations are too close to cooking appliances.
TFC REF: 904.11.1 Manual system operation. A manual actuation
device shall be located at or near a means of egress from the
cooking area a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) and a maximumof
20 feet (6096 mm) from the kitchen exhaust system.
The manual actuation device shall be installed not more than
48 inches (1200 mm) nor less than 42 inches (1067 mm)
above the floor and shall clearly identify the hazard protected.
The manual actuation shall require a maximum force
of 40 pounds (178 N) and a maximum movement of 14
inches (356 mm) to actuate the fire suppression system.
REQUIRED CORRECTION: Have required manual pull stations installed per code.

___2. PROBLEM: Service records not produced on premises.
TFC REF: 901.6.2 Records. Records of all system inspections, tests and maintenance required by the referenced standards shall be
maintained on the premises for a minimum of three years and
shall be copied to the fire code official upon request.
REQUIRED CORRECTION: All inspection, repair and maintenance records shall be kept on the premises and produced upon request.

___3. PROBLEM: Caps missing from hood nozzles. These caps are necessary to keep nozzles from becoming plugged by grease build up.
TFC REF: 901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire detection, alarm and extinguishing systems shall be maintained in an
operative condition at all times, and shall be replaced or
repaired where defective. NFPA REF: 17A, 4.3.1.5: All discharge nozzles shall be provided with caps or other suitable devices to prevent the entrance of grease vapors, moisture or other foreign materials into the piping.
REQUIRED CORRECTION: Nozzle tips on suppression hood shall be free of obstructions and shall be capped.


Property Representative Signature:_________________________

Fire Inspector Signature:_________________________(791-4502).

Reinspection Date: ___/___/___

_X__Approved

___Not Approved