Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T04CM02055
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
| Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/18/2005 | RAUL PALMA | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
| 03/01/2005 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. Resolve the differences between keynote #1 on sheet 4 and keynote #4 on sheet 6 (" 8"x 6" grille hi-lo water heater vent") and keynote #1 on sheet 8 (" 8"x 8" grille hi-lo water heater vent"). Show that the chosen grille provides a minimum of 50 square inches of open space per Section 507.4, UPC 1994. 2. SHOW the size, route, cleanouts, and termination of the dryer exhaust ducts. Explain why there are two ducts shown for each dryer (sheet 4). The exhaust ducts for the dryers shall terminate outside the building; revise the mechanical note on sheet 8 to indicate how the clothes dryer exhaust is to comply with the 2000 IMC. Reference Sections 106.3.1 and 504, IMC 2000. 3. Keynotes 4 on sheet 8 calls for a ducted kitchen exhaust; show the size, route, and termination of the kitchen exhaust duct and provide the listing material for the specified model. Provide the listing material for the specified optional ductless model of range hood (keynote 7, sheet 8). 4. Comment not addressed. Show how the integrity of the fire wall separating units is being maintained with the exhaust ducts from the first floor rest rooms located inside the wall. Provide a detail to show how the 4" duct is contained in the 2"x 4" stud cavity without compromising the fire rating of the wall or the integrity of the duct. Show how the duct is to exit the wall and terminate on the roof. Reference Section 705, IBC 2003. 5. Revise the incomplete mechanical notes on sheet 8 to form complete sentences or remove the notes. Eliminate notes that do not apply to this project. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000. 6. Provide further information (e.g. kW of the heat strip, unit weight, and electrical requirements) for the heat pumps along with calculations for the heating and cooling system design loads. Reference Section 106.3.1, IMC 2000, and Section 503.3, IECC 1998 with local amendments. 7. Provide adequate maintenance access and operational clearance for the heat pumps per the manufacturer's installation instructions. Revise the drawing to show the proper amount of clearance. Reference Sections 304.1 and 306.1, IMC 2000. |
| 03/01/2005 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Denied | 1. According to the note on sheet 1 (dated 4 Oct 04), the water pipe sizing is based on Table 6-4 (30-45 psi) but the developed length of the piping is not provided. Using a developed length of 375' (scaled from drawings), all of the water pipes, from the meter to the furthest branch pipe, appear to be incorrectly sized. The water calculations (based on Appendix A, UPC 1994) shown on sheet 7 neglect the minimum required water pressure (15 PSI) and understate the lift from the meter to the highest outlet. Reconcile the two different calculations and resize the water piping as required. 2. Revise the water heater installation detail to show the required shut off valve. Reference Section 605.5, UPC 1994. 3. Coordinate the location of the expansion tank shown on the water isometric with the water heater installation detail. Reference Section 608.3, UPC 1994 with AZ State amendments. 4. Comment not addressed. Provide upper terminal cleanouts on horizontal drainage pipes exceeding 5 feet in length. Reference Section 707.4, UPC 1994. 5. Revise the cleanouts shown in the sink and lavatory traps to comply with Sections 707.4, 707.6, and 707.11, UPC 1994. 6. Clarify how the vent for the water heater is to be installed. Sheet 7 calls for a vent through the wall but sheet 8 calls out a water heater with a vent through the roof. Show that the water heater is being installed in conformance with the manufacturer's instructions. 7. Comment not addressed. Provide information to clarify why natural gas is being supplied to a heat pump. Reference Section 103.2.3, UPC 1994. |
| 03/08/2005 | BOB SUBA | ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved |
Final Status
| Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/10/2005 | DELMA ROBEY | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |