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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Details: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.2
Permit Number - TC-COM-0923-02245
Review Name: COMMERCIAL REVIEW - FULL v.2
Review Status: Requires Resubmit
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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03/15/2024 | Commercial Structural | APPROVED | |||
03/20/2024 | Bldg Permits - Post Review | PENDING ASSIGNMENT | |||
03/14/2024 | Commercial Electrical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | Please address the electrical plan review comments and provide a written response. 1 Provide a complete panel schedule for panel ‘A’. NEC 408.4. 2 The load calculations for panel ‘C’ circuits #1,3, do not correlate with the loads shown on the power floor plan for the walk-ins. Also justify how the 100 amp OCPD meets code for the walk-in branch circuits. NEC arts 240, 300, 310.15(B)(16). 3 Show the location of panel ‘C’ on the power floor plan. Ref; 2018 IBC section 107.2.1, 2017 NEC. |
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03/20/2024 | Commercial Mechanical | REQUIRES RESUBMIT | 1. Verify that the specified units have the lowest cooling capacity that is able to handle the calculated cooling loads. [Initial comment: Provide heating and cooling load calculations to justify the heating/cooling capacities of the specified HVAC units. Reference: Section C403.1.1 and C502.2.3, IECC 2018.] 2. Verify that the proposed outdoor units of the heat pump system combined with the existing indoor units have been tested to meet the requirements of the 2018 IECC. [Initial comment: Show that the proposed replacement rooftop unit meets the requirements of Sections C403.3, C403.4, and C403.5 (e.g. provide the mechanical compliance certification from COMcheck). Reference: Section C501.4, International Energy Conservation Code 2018.] 3. Provide a complete design for the proposed walk-in cooler and freezer, including construction of the enclosure, doors, condensing units, the evaporators, condensate drains, and the energy efficiency of the total system. [Initial comment: Provide data to show that the construction and refrigeration equipment performance of the new walk-in coolers complies with the requirements of Section 403.10, IECC 2018.] 4. Condensing units do not produce condensate, the condensate will come from the air handlers. [Initial comment: Show the size, routing, and termination of the condensate drains for the new rooftop packaged AC unit. Reference: Section 307.2.1, IMC 2018 as amended by the City of Tucson.] 5. Comment not addressed. [Initial comment: Provide the Type and quantity of refrigerant used for the walk-in coolers. Determine the need for any refrigerant detection and alarm system. Reference: Sections 1102.1, 1103.2 (4), 1103.3, and 1104.1, IMC 2018.] |
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02/12/2024 | PDSD Application Completeness | REVIEW COMPLETED |