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Permit Number: T01CM01520
Parcel: 125011230

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T01CM01520
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
04/11/2001 RANDY SCHULER ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved E3
1) Circuits UP-(1,2) (3,4) (5,6) (7,8) (9,10) require an additional neutral.
2) Provide a disconnect for the hot water circuits or provide a circuit breaker lockout device. See U-(17,19) (21,23) (25,27). 99NEC 422-31(b).
3) Circuit U-35,37 should be U-33,35.
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4) Please clarify the UPS design. There appear to be several inconsistencies. Provide a design that meets NEC requirements and is consistent throughout. In addition provide the UPS kVA rating.
5) A/C load is specified as 70.6 amps therefore the kVA per phase is 9.8.
6) The load calculations appear to be incorrect. The total 3 phase load must be added to the total 1 phase load. Thus the service is loaded to approximately 454 amps.
7) Please provide the service entrance conductor size.
8) The A and C phase should be utilized for all 120/240 loads. 99NEC 384-3(f)
04/12/2001 HOLLY PEARCE PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
04/12/2001 HOLLY PEARCE MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
04/16/2001 BOB SUBA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL review Approved E3
1) Circuits UP-(1,2) (3,4) (5,6) (7,8) (9,10) require an additional neutral.
2) Provide a disconnect for the hot water circuits or provide a circuit breaker lockout device. See U-(17,19) (21,23) (25,27). 99NEC 422-31(b).
3) Circuit U-35,37 should be U-33,35.
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4) Please clarify the UPS design. There appear to be several inconsistencies. Provide a design that meets NEC requirements and is consistent throughout. In addition provide the UPS kVA rating.
5) A/C load is specified as 70.6 amps therefore the kVA per phase is 9.8.
6) The load calculations appear to be incorrect. The total 3 phase load must be added to the total 1 phase load. Thus the service is loaded to approximately 454 amps.
7) Please provide the service entrance conductor size.
8) The A and C phase should be utilized for all 120/240 loads. 99NEC 384-3(f)
04/16/2001 PATRICIA GEHLEN ZONING REVIEW Denied
04/16/2001 DOUG WILLIAMS FLOODPLAIN REVIEW Approved

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
04/17/2001 MVALDEZ OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed