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Permit Number: T14CM00139
Parcel: 12801005H

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T14CM00139
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
02/06/2014 KEN VAN KARSEN ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Completed
02/06/2014 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Denied 1. According to the equipment list on sheet A2, the charbroiler (#16) requires a minimum inlet pressure of 7" WG. The pipe sizing table (Table 402.4(2), IFGC 2012) allows for a pressure drop of 0.5" WG from the regulator to the point of delivery so the pressure regulator needs to be set for a pressure greater than 7" WG (e.g. 8" WG; Section 402.5, IFGC 2012). The developed pipe length from the regulator outlet to the point of delivery at the appliance is the pipe length to be used with the sizing table. [Initial comment: The Equipment List, sheet A2, calls for a minimum inlet pressure of 7" WG for appliance #16, the charbroiler. Southwest Gas, the local gas utility, provides natural gas at 7" WG, 2 PSIG, and 5 PSIG. Appliances needing gas service at 7" WG or greater will require a gas meter that delivers at least 2 PSIG gas into a regulator located after the meter set. Reference: Section 402.1, IFGC 2012.]
2. The revised gas equipment schedule has omitted one of the rice cookers; the total gas load should be 688 MBH, not 653 MBH. [Initial comment: Clarify the connected loads or input ratings for each appliance. On the Gas Equipment Schedule, the wok is shown as having a load of 360 CFH and an input of 240,000 BTUH but for the remainder of the appliances, the CFH loads equal the BTUH inputs. On the Equipment List, sheet A2, appliance #16, the charbroiler, is shown with an input of only 108,000 BTUH compared to the 120,000 BTUH shown on the Gas Equipment Schedule. (Southwest Gas, the local gas utility provides natural gas with an energy content of approximately 1,000 BTU per cubic foot.) Reference: Section 402.2, IFGC 2012.]

Final Status

Task End Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description
03/06/2014 FERNE RODRIGUEZ OUT TO CUSTOMER Completed
03/06/2014 CPIERCE1 REJECT SHELF Completed