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Permit Number: T01CM05416
Parcel: 13623007P

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: COMMERCIAL TI

Permit Number - T01CM05416
Review Name: COMMERCIAL TI
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
10/31/2001 PATRICIA GEHLEN ZONING REVIEW Approved
10/31/2001 TOM WEIDEMAN FLOODPLAIN REVIEW Approved
11/01/2001 JIM EGAN FIRE REVIEW Approved
11/13/2001 HOLLY PEARCE PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied
11/13/2001 RANDY SCHULER ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied E1
1) Provide a disconnect for the water heater, circuit A40,42. 99NEC 422-31, 400-7(a)(8).
2) It appears circuit A22 serves the Ice Cream machine however it is a spare in the panel.
Circuits A13,15 serve show windows on the plan however they are spare in the panel.
Circuit A12 serves the cashier on the plan however it is a spare in the panel.
3) Please identify the panels on the plan.
4) Provide the sign and canopy circuit and circuit locations on the plan.
5) Keynotes 8,11,12,13 do not appear on the plan although they provide specific instructions.
6) Provide a complete fault current analysis. Provide TEP published AFC to begin your calculation. A listed and labeled series rated system approved for the fault level at the line terminals of the panels may be specified in lieu of calculations. You must specify this on the plan and the fault level utilized must be the values provided by TEP.
7) Provide service capacity. Include the number of service lateral conductors, the conductor size, and the conductor material type. Provide the total service load if the sum of the disconnect sizes exceeds the service capacity.
E2
1) Provide fixture cuts and catalog numbers for all exterior fixtures. C.O.T. lighting ordinance prohibits Mercury Vapor, and any light above the horizontal plane.
2) Provide Model Energy Lighting budget calculations. Utilize the 1998 International Energy Conservation Code.
3) Provide fixture cuts for the fluorescent lighting that includes the line amps of the ballast. Using 32 watt T8 lamps with normal light output the ballast loads are .4 amps each at 1.25 fla. I would think that F40 tubes and a high output ballast would utilize more current, thus the loads shown in the panel schedule would be incorrect.
GENERAL
Please return the original plans upon the second submission.
11/13/2001 HOLLY PEARCE MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied
11/22/2001 RAUL PALMA BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
11/26/2001 RONALD ENGELKES WATER REVIEW Approved
11/27/2001 GERRY KOZIOL WWM REVIEW Approved

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
12/07/2001 CINDY AGUILAR OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed