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Permit Number: T00CM01380
Parcel: 13414011A

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL NEW

Permit Number - T00CM01380
Review Name: COMMERCIAL NEW
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
08/24/2000 DAVID RIVERA ZONING REVIEW Denied
08/25/2000 CBUFORD NPDES REVIEW Passed
08/28/2000 JOE LINVILLE LANDSCAPE REVIEW Denied
08/28/2000 JOE LINVILLE NPPO REVIEW Approved
08/29/2000 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved
08/29/2000 TGRIFFUS WATER REVIEW Approved
09/20/2000 DOUG WILLIAMS FLOODPLAIN REVIEW Denied
09/20/2000 DOUG WILLIAMS ENGINEERING REVIEW Denied
09/20/2000 DOUG WILLIAMS SANITATION REVIEW Denied
09/21/2000 RAUL PALMA BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
09/25/2000 RANDY SCHULER ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied CITY OF TUCSON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ELECTRICAL REVIEW COMMENTS

DATE: September 22, 2000
ACTIVITY NUMBER: T00CM01380
PROJECT NAME: Inline Skate Park
PROJECT ADDRESS: 401 S. Prudence
PROJECT REVIEWER: Randy Schuler, P.E.

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1) 99NEC 250-122(b) requires the equipment grounding conductors be increased in cross sectional area proportional to the ungrounded conductors. Provide a #4 copper equipment ground.
2) The panel loads are incorrect. They are approximately 50% of the actual
values. With the loads almost perfectly balanced the panel load at 125% is approximately 198 amps. To insure the loads are properly distributed within the panel, provide the phases to which each fixture should be connected to on the plan. Revise the panel loads individually to reflect the actual conditions. The branch circuits serving (7) 1500 watt MH fixtures at 125% is approximately 51 amps on (2) of the phases. Please note 50 amps is largest allowable circuit to serve lighting. See 99NEC 210-23(d).
3) The time clock/toggle switch conductors cannot be double lugged to the 200 amp disconnect and they lack proper overcurrent protection. See 99NEC 240-3 and 110-14(a). An inline fuse cannot be used to provide the branch circuit protection for the conductors. See 99NEC 240-10. The switch and time clock are not intended nor approved to be connected to a circuit larger than 15 or 20 amps. See 99NEC 110-3(b). The main breaker panel with the grounding electrode system should be the first point of termination at the end of the feeder. One possible solution would be to terminate the feeder at the panel (not the contactor cabinet). Provide a 15 amp circuit breaker to serve the time clock/toggle switch. In addition each of the lighting circuits would connect to individual lighting contactors rated a minimum of 40 amps continuos duty.
4) With a total load of 198 amps the 1200 amp service appears overloaded. Provide a load for the 600 amp switchboard in addition provide the feeder size serving the switchboard. It appears panels A and B in the 600 amp switchboard would have a load and should be included in the analysis.
5) Provide a fault current analysis. See 99NEC 240-86, 110-9, and 110-10
10/05/2000 CAGUILAR MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Passed
10/05/2000 CAGUILAR PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Passed
10/06/2000 RAY MORGAN WWM REVIEW Passed

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
10/20/2000 CLAUDIA BUFORD APPROVAL SHELF Passed
10/20/2000 CLAUDIA BUFORD OUT TO CUSTOMER Passed
10/20/2000 CLAUDIA BUFORD REJECT SHELF Passed