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Permit Review Detail
Review Status: Completed
Review Details: RESUBMITTAL
Permit Number - T14CM06131
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description | Status | Comments |
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12/02/2014 | ERIC NEWCOMB | BUILDING-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Approved | |
12/04/2014 | ROBERT SHERRY | MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL | REVIEW | Reqs Change | 1. "AG 451" is not recognized by COMcheck as a valid entry. Get NFRC certification numbers at: http://search.nfrc.org/search/SearchOption.aspx?type=W [Second comment: Provide NFRC fenestration product ratings for the U-factor and the SHGC values on COMcheck or use the appropriate default U-factor and SHGC values from Tables C303.1.3 (1) and C303.1.3.(2), IECC 2012. Reference: Section C303.1.3, IEC 2012.] [Initial comment: Provide energy code compliance calculations for the building envelope; use the climate zone for Tucson. Provide sufficient detail on the drawings to evaluate the energy compliance of the building envelope. The information shall, as a minimum, include U-factors of the envelope systems and fenestration components, along with the R-values of the insulation and the SHGC for the fenestration. Reference: Sections C103.2, C401.2, and C406.1, International Energy Conservation Code 2012.] 2. Comment not resolved. M1 still calls for EF-3 to be controlled with the lights and sheets E1.1 and E2.1 clearly show that the lights in the two restrooms are to be individually controlled with occupancy sensors. The exhaust fan must operate so that all of the air supplied to each restroom will be exhausted. [Second comment: Sheets M1 and E1.1 now both show that EF-3 is controlled by occupancy sensors for the two restrooms and the janitor's room. The restrooms are each continuously supplied with 150 CFM during operating hours which means that the exhaust fan must operate on the same schedule so that all of the air supplied to the restrooms will be exhausted. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2012.] [Initial comment: Clarify the sequence of operation for the restroom exhaust fan, EF-3. On sheet M1 it is scheduled both as being controlled by a wall switch and with being interlocked with the restroom lights. On sheet E1.1, keynote 30 and detail 03/E1.1 indicate that EF-3 is controlled by occupancy sensors for the two restrooms and the janitor's room (note that the janitor's room is not served by EF-3). The restrooms are each continuously supplied with 150 CFM during operating hours which means that the exhaust fan must operate on the same schedule so that all of the air supplied to the restrooms will be exhausted. Reference: Section 403.2.1 (4), IMC 2012.] |
Final Status
Task End Date | Reviewer's Name | Type of Review | Description |
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12/09/2014 | KROBLES1 | APPROVAL SHELF | Completed |
12/09/2014 | KROBLES1 | OUT TO CUSTOMER | Completed |
12/09/2014 | CPIERCE1 | REJECT SHELF | Completed |