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Permit Number: T20CM06297
Parcel: 141114050

Review Status: Completed

Review Details: RESUBMITTAL

Permit Number - T20CM06297
Review Name: RESUBMITTAL
Review Status: Completed
Review Date Reviewer's Name Type of Review Description Status Comments
01/03/2022 ROBERT SHERRY WATER REVIEW Completed
01/04/2022 DAN SANTA CRUZ ELECTRICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
01/04/2022 ROBERT SHERRY MECHANICAL-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Revise the ventilation calculation spreadsheet by entering the number of water closets in each restroom rather than the room area, as noted in the instructions. Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.
2. Show how the required ventilation will be provided for the office. Reference: Section 401.2, IMC 2018.
3. Clarify the note, "1/2" coolant line from fan coil to air handler per mgf. specs." A fan coil unit is an air handler; are you referring to the fan coil unit and the condensing unit? Provide a condensate drain for the fan coil unit (AC-1). Reference: Section 107.2.1, IBC 2018.
4. Coordinate the COMcheck envelope components with the office construction (e.g. R-13 versus R-19 batt insulation in the walls; no insulation called out on the drawing for the office ceiling versus R-48 batt plus R-48 continuous insulation for the office ceiling in COMcheck).
5. The COMcheck mechanical compliance certificate calls for one split-system heat pump for each office/warehouse section of the building but keynote 1 and the mechanical plan call for two split-system heat pumps for each office/warehouse section of the building. Which is correct?
12/13/2021 JPEELDA1 FIRE REVIEW Approved
12/15/2021 ERIC NEWCOMB BUILDING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Approved
12/28/2021 ROBERT SHERRY PLUMBING-COMMERCIAL REVIEW Reqs Change 1. Comment not addressed. You are supposed to calculate the allowable pressure drop due to friction per 100 feet. [Initial comment: Verify the equivalent pipe length calculation.]
2. Comment not addressed. The maximum water velocity for copper pipe is 8 feet per second. [Initial comment: Recalculate the allowable pressure loss calculation. Where did the 60 GPM and 1.5 PSI/100 feet figures come from? Note that 60 GPM in a 1-1/2" Type M copper pipe flows at 10.5 FPS, not 4.5 FPS.]
3. The cup dispenser shall be installed as part of this activity, not left to some future tenant. [Initial comment: A bottle filler is not acceptable as a substitution for a drinking fountain unless cups are available at an accessible location.]