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Permit Number: T12CM02496
Parcel: 11205283E

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T12CM02496
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
09/06/2012 RAY MAJUTA ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
09/06/2012 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
09/06/2012 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. Vents shall rise vertically to 6" above the flood rim of the fixture they serve prior to offsetting horizontally. [Second comment: Show all of the proposed cleanouts on the waste and vent diagram. Provide upper terminal cleanouts on horizontal drainage pipe over 5 feet in length. Unless prohibited by structural conditions, vents shall rise vertically 6" above the flood rim of the fixture they serve prior to offsetting horizontally. Reference: Sections 707.4 and 905.3, UPC 2006.] [Original comment: Provide a complete plumbing plan, including water isometrics and waste and vent isometrics. Reference: Section 103.2.3, UPC 2006.]
2. The specified mixing valve is not listed for this application; it is designed for hydronic heating and snowmelting systems. [Second comment: The specified mixing valve (Watts model N70) is not listed for use in limiting the water temperature to sinks. The specified model is for temperature range of 120-160 degrees Fahrenheit and requires a minimum flow of 2 GPM to maintain any temperature setting.] [Original comment: Show how the temperature of the hot water supply to the public lavatory is controlled. Reference: Section 413.1, UPC 2006 and Section 504.3, IECC 2006.]
3. Clarify the design of the drains for the three-compartment sink. The detail appears to show two traps on a single trap arm and the location of the flow control device and its vent is unclear. Design note #9 now erroneously indicates that all three compartments are to be indirectly wasted. [Second comment: Comment not addressed; the drawing shows all three compartments being directly-connected.] [Original comment: Provide a direct waste connection for the wash and rinse sections of the 3-compartment sink, with an indirect connection for the sanitizing compartment only. Reference: Sections 304.0, 704.3, and 801.2.3, UPC 2006.]
4. Clarify what the purpose of the freeze-proof pressure vacuum breakers is for the mop sink and for the 3-compartment sink. Specify the type of backflow preventer to be used for the water connection to the chiller system. [Second comment: The comment does not appear to have been resolved; "Design Note" #9 does not address the issue and the meaning of the abbreviations is not known. Specify the type of backflow preventer shown in detail 2/P-2.0-YL.] [Original comment: Appliances (e.g. chemical dispensers, chillers, etc) to be directly connected to the water supply system that do not have listed, integral backflow preventers or integral air gaps conforming to Table 6-3, UPC 2006 require backflow prevention. Specify the type of backflow prevention device required for each water connection. Reference: Sections 602.3, 603.0, and Table 6-2, UPC 2006.]
5. Revise the gas loads to correspond to the hourly input for the appliances - see the mechanical drawings. [Second comment: The gas loads shown on the water and gas plan are maximum hourly input specified by the appliance manufacturer. Natural gas in this area has a heating value of approximately 1000 BTU per cubic foot.] [Original comment: Revise the natural gas piping system notes: the connected loads shall be not less than the maximum hourly input specified by the appliance manufacturer. Reference: Sections 103.2.3, 1209.1.1, and 1209.1.2, UPC 2006.]
09/21/2012 CPIERCE1 WWM REVIEW Needs Review
09/21/2012 CPIERCE1 BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Needs Review All architectural drawings must have a registrant seal and signature.