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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: COMMERCIAL - BLDG/FIRE/ZONING/ENG
Permit Number - T14CM01811
Review Name: COMMERCIAL - BLDG/FIRE/ZONING/ENG
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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06/04/2014 | RONALD BROWN | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | Comment 7: Between the toilet floor plan and water closet elevation you show two different toilet paper dispensers. The elevations show a very large Bobrick B3574 as schedule mounted behind the horizontal grab bar reducing the required 1.5" space behind the bar. Please revise the elevations for this clearance and then reconcile your floor plan to show the same dispenser. |
06/05/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
06/05/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. There are no water-source heat pumps specified for this activity. The submitted manufacturer's cut sheet is for a fan coil unit with a chilled water coil and a hot water coil. [Second comment: The cooling load calculations show a total zone load of 150.3 MBH including the required ventilation but the combined capacity of the three chilled-water fan coil units appears to be 213.5 MBH (42.7 GPM at 10 degree F delta t); clarify how this complies with Section C403.2.2, IECC 2012.] [Initial comment: Provide heating and cooling load calculations that justify the capacities of the heating and cooling equipment specified for the project. Reference: Sections C403.2.1 and C403.2.2, IECC 2012.] 2. The submitted manufacturer's cut sheet is for a fan coil unit that has a hot water coil; the building has a hot water system for heating. Provide a design that can maintain a minimum temperature of 68 F in the interior spaces intended for occupancy on a design heating day. [Second comment: Comment not addressed; the fan coils appear to have no heating capability but the heating load calculations indicate an 84.7 MBH heating requirement.] [Initial comment: Show how the specified fan coil units are capable of maintaining a minimum temperature of 68 F in the interior spaces intended for occupancy on a design heating day (32 F). Reference: Sections 309.1 and 312.1, IMC 2012.] |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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06/06/2014 | FERNE RODRIGUEZ | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |