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Clearance Sheet C2020-006689

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Plan reviewed for 3967sf assembly in a construction type VB non sprinklered building. Reviewed using FFPC 6th edition effective Dec. 31, 2017.

Reviewer: 
V.Vitori 904 209 1748

 
To schedule fire inspections please call 827-6842 (automated system). Questions about inspections please call 209-1740x1.
Review by the AHJ shall not relieve the applicant of the responsibility for compliance with the Code.

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RESUBMITTING: Please make necessary changes and resubmit the complete permit application package. Response to comments / plans / specifications should be submitted to the Permit Center as a resubmission for the original project unless other arrangements are made with the Fire Plan Reviewer or the Fire Plan Review Supervisor.

To help speed the review process you should include a written response to comments summary to clarify and/or illustrate corrections on plans (bubbling, highlighting, or notations are best). Please use the Florida Fire Prevention Code 6th Ed. for all code reference in a response to comments. You are required to remove old pages and reinsert the new pages.

The numbered items require a response or plans to be updated to complete the review.

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1) This is a preliminary review. Do not resubmit until approved clearance sheet obtained.

NOTE: Based on fire's site review, additional comments may be provided.

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2) Mechanical pages include hood and ansul system. Either:

a) remove pages hood/ansul pages OR mark pages that these will be a deferred submittal.

b) provide all documentation including hood and ansul permit applications for reviews to be completed.

Monday, November 30, 2020 Response to comment indicates "Hood pages M300 through M303 revised to indicate the separate DEFERRED submittal. Owner or Vendor to be responsible for separate Hood Exhaust and Fire Suppression permits."

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INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY:
The emergency lights are required to provide 1-footcandle of illumination on the floor along the exit path. This requirement is subject to a performance test conducted prior to the final. Additional Lights may be required. 101:7.9.2
***With my experience, a typical wall pack emergency light usually mounted 8' above the floor covers approx. 8' either direction with a 3' wide path.***

INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY:
At the time of fire final be prepared to provide a copy of the manufacturer specification sheets to the fire inspector showing that each interior finish will meet:

- wall and ceiling finish will meet Class A, B or C. 101:12.3.3.3.

- floor finish shall meet either: a) ASTM D 2859 for carpet and carpet like materials or b) has a minimum critical radiant flux of .1 W/cm2 for non carpet flooring. 101:12.3.3.5.2.

If there are multiple finishes, label each spec sheet identifying each product, its location AND highlight the area showing illustrating it meets the applicable Code requirement.

Monday, November 30, 2020 Their response to this note "Cut sheets provided on wall finishes and suspended ceiling. No carpet or textile floor covering for this project. Ceramic Tile, Restek Acrylic flooring and sealed concrete meet this requirement."

Spec sheets provided:

-Marlite wall finish in back of house shows it meets class A.

-USG sheetrock lay in tiles show it meets class A.

-Swiss Krono wall laminate in dining area, unable to locate class A B or C.

-Safety data sheet provided for Komacel/Komatex/Komadur. Not sure where this is going or what it needs to meet.

-Ceramic tile on floors and walls in restroom and dining room floors.

- Res-Tek Acrylic Flooring received letter from Vice President showing it meets Class 1.

The items bolded above (Swiss Krono wall laminate and Komacel/Komatex/Komadur) will need to be shown to meet the respective finish requirements. If these do not meet the finish requirements then you will need to choose a product that does meet the finish requirements.

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3) Page A100 and Q100 show there will be a CO2 monitoring system. Show how detection system will detect gas near piping and equipment (including drink dispensers) AND initiate a local alarm within the room or area. 1:63.3.1.2.4.4

Monday, November 30, 2020 Response to comments indicate "The CO2 tank has a local monitoring system with local alarm. Other areas of gas appliances have exhaust air and adequate air changes. I cannot find the code 1:63.3.1.2.4.4 reference in NFPA 101 or FFPC to respond officially. Please advise."

The reference, 1:63.3.1.2.4.4 is from the Florida edition of NFPA 1. Show CO2 piping , sensor locations and location of alarms.

Monday, November 30, 2020 1:03:20 PM Called Designer Mr. Nutt and spoke with him. Offered to hold til EOB 12 4 20 hoping this information can be updated.

Wednesday, December 2, 2020 Plan page Q100 updated and NuCO2 provided.

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4) Provide manufacturer spec sheets for grease tank showing it meets all requirements from 1:66.19.7.2 and 1:66.19.7.3.

Monday, November 30, 2020 Response to comments indicates "Vendor item - to provide specs and cut sheets".

While spec sheet didn't identify manufacturer, the spec sheet was for DarPro Fat4Fuel 180g used cooking oil storage tank.

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5) How will used grease get to the grease tank? If it is piped, show compliance with 1:66.19.7.5.

Monday, November 30, 2020 Response to comments indicates "Vendor item - to provide specs and cut sheets".

Specs shows they will use a grease caddy.

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INFORMATIONAL ONLY NO RESPONSE NECESSARY:
The system(s) outlined in this set of plans is conceptual.

A HOLD has been placed at insulation inspection (109) until either: a) a permit has been pulled or b) a letter submitted from respective system contractor indicating no work to be done to the existing system:


- kitchen hood
- kitchen suppression system

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