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Permit Number: T01CM03903
Parcel: 134244330

Address:
6321 E 22ND ST

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: REVISION

Permit Number - T01CM03903
Review Name: REVISION
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
06/13/2002 RANDY SCHULER ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied CITY OF TUCSON DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ELECTRICAL REVIEW COMMENTS

Second Review

6321 E. 22nd St.
GENERAL COMMENTS
1) The entire plan including, graphics, symbols and text must be a minimum of 10 point or 1/8" high.
06/13/02 NOT ADDRESSED

6323 E. 22nd St.
GENERAL COMMENTS
1) The entire plan including, graphics, symbols, and text must be a minimum of 10 point or 1/8" high.
06/13/02 NOT ADDRESSED
E2
2) Provide fixture cuts for exterior fixtures F2 and F5.
06/13/02 Fixture F5 does not comply with the COT outdoor lighting code. A fixture must be selected that is either less than 50 watts or does not allow any uplight. Fixture F2 catalog cut model number does not match the plan fixture schedule.
3) Circuit LP-5 has a connected load of approximately 1454VA, LP-15=1612VA, and LP-17=918VA. In addition it appears as if many of the lighting loads are less then the sum of the lamps. Please clarify.
06/13/02 NOT ADDRESSED

New comments resulting from review of the revised plans.
1) Remove the Cash Register panel, panel feeder, panel overcurrent device, and panel load from the plan. The panel appears on page E2 of 6323 E 22nd, page E-1 of 6321 E 22nd , and page E3 of 6321 E 22nd.
2) Clearly state the maximum component short circuit current rating of all panels when protected by the fuses you have specified. Typical for both addresses.
3) My fault calculation indicates a minimum of 41,000 amps of fault current at the MCC/panel A gutter. The calculation parameter includes 10' of number 600kcmil copper conductor originating from the 400 amp feeder breaker in the 800 amp service. The length of the conductor was verified by the project electrician. See page E-2 of 6321 E 22nd.

Bold italics in original comments indicates revised text due to 2nd submission.