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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T03CM05695
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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01/09/2006 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Comment not addressed. Revise the size of the water piping in Detail 4/P2.2 and Detail 2/P2.3 to correspond to sizes based on the calculations for Congress Street piping. Also, the pipe sizes for the water closets P1and P3 are undersized. [According to Sloan Valve, "Current 1.6 gallon-per-flush Flushometers attain a peak flow rate of approximately 30 gpm, which lasts for approximately 3 seconds. Older, higher-volume valves sustain the flow rate for a period of 7 to 9 seconds. Lower volume valves are less effective at lower pressures (15 to 20 psi) than were their older counterparts. For proper operation of these 1.6 gpf units, it is essential to maintain a minimum flow rate of 25 gpm and a minimum flowing pressure of 25 psi". Remember that the maximum water velocity for copper piping is 8 FPS.] 2. The new ¾" CW running up from the basement to serve the hose bibb in the main level exit corridor is not shown on detail 4/P2.1 3. The cleanouts located downstream of the backwater valves shown on detail 1/P2.2 appear to be in violation of Section 707.6, UPC 1994. 4. The vent located above room 016 (wardrobe) appears to be mislabeled 2" instead of 4" on detail 1/P2.1. 5. Coordinate detail 3/P2.2 with the plumbing plan (i.e. what is fixture P2?). 6. Fixture K-34, located at the balcony level, requires a trap for the directly connected sink compartments. Reference Section 1011.8, UPC 1994 (currently approved grease traps do not have the required trap depth due to the presence of an air relief). 7. Commercial sinks such as K-34 require a 2"waste, not 1-1/2". Reference Table 7-3, UPC 1994. |
01/10/2006 | JMORALE1 | WWM | REVIEW | Needs Review |