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Permit Number: T19CM06346
Parcel: 132130750

Address:
3300 S PARK AV

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T19CM06346
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
11/21/2019 RMCCOY1 BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
12/11/2019 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. The branch piping for the 6-burner ranges still appear to be based on Table 402.4(3), IFGC 2018 which allows a 3" WG pressure drop but the remainder of the gas piping downstream of R-3 is based on Table 402.4 (2) IFGC 2018. If you wish to allow only a 0.5" WG pressure drop, increase the size of the branches serving the 6-burner ranges to 1".[Initial comment: Clarify which natural gas sizing table was used for the kitchen appliance downstream of regulator R-3. The Item #2 in the boxed note on sheet P1.6 refers to Table 402.4(5), IFGC 2018 but specifies a pressure drop of only 0.5" WC. Most of the pipe appears to be sized with a 0.5" WC pressure drop but the branch pipes for the 6-Burner ranges are sized for a 3" WC pressure drop.]
2. The installation of a grease reservoir for the grease exhaust duct does not mean that the required reservoir drain is to be directed to the plumbing system. The grease is often congealed and the reservoir must be manually cleaned out when the duct itself is cleaned.
12/12/2019 DAN SANTA CRUZ ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
12/12/2019 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Provide the combined load calculations for CU-1C and CU-1D. [Initial comment: Clarify the scheduled cooling capacity for VRV heat pumps CU-1B, CU-1C, and CU-1D as compared to the cooling load calculations. Reference: Section C403.1.1, IECC 2018.]
2. The installation of a grease reservoir for the grease exhaust duct does not mean that the required reservoir drain is to be directed to the plumbing system. The grease is often congealed and the reservoir must be manually cleaned out when the duct itself is cleaned using the duct cleanout noted in Section 506.3.7.1 (6), IMC 2018. [Initial comment: Provide a grease reservoir at the base of the vertical grease duct riser. Reference: Section 506.3.7.1, IMC 2018.]