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Plan reviewed for installation of Private Fire Main / Sprinkler Line: Approximately 4,700 LF of 10” PVC DR18 Fire Service Main, 436 LF of 10” PVC DR18 Sprinkler Line to 1’ AFF via 1 piece in-building riser, 11 count Private Fire Hydrants supplied by a total of 375 LF of 6” PVC DR14 pipe. Each building will have a standalone FDC connection consisting of a 5” STORZ with 30-degree angle and cap.
Reviewed using FFPC 7th edition effective Dec. 31, 2020. NFPA 1 and 101 references are Florida Editions of the code in the FFPC.
Reviewer: D. Feagle 904-209-1721, dfeagle@sjcfl.us
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: A. Make necessary changes and resubmit everything in person to the Permit Center. B. Once at the Permit Center swap out altered pages or insert new pages in EACH plan set (job and office). One copy of the removed/old pages will need to be resubmitted and labeled "OLD". Do not forget to remove pages for work not associated in this permit. C. Provide a response to comments along with any supporting documentation. Response to comments is REQUIRED not optional. - The response to comments sheet will need to include a response to each numbered comment and tell us where in the plans the comment was addressed. Ex - "top left of page A11" or "Page E1 note 8". - Code responses shall reference Florida Fire Prevention Code 7th Ed. (not Building Code)
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1) What method will you use to prevent corrosion of the bolted joints? 24:10.4.1
Provide the manufacturer’s specification sheets.
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2) I do not see the minimum depth the pipe is to be buried to protect from freezing and mechanical damage, under driveways and roads. 24:4.2.1, 24:10.4.2.2.1, 24:10.4.2.2.2.3
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3) I do not see the check valve for the FDC. 24:5.9.3.1
Show the location of the check valve.
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4) Provide elevations for: Back Flow Assembly / piping (G), Hydrant installation detail including the “Flat Stone, Concrete Slab under the foot of the hydrant (24:7.3.1),
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5) How will you prevent the BFP from freezing – keeping it at or above 40 degrees F? 24:12.2.3
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6) 61G15-32(I) on Sheet 1 of 1 in the approved construction plans calls for a 10” DCDA BFP. The manufacturer’s specification sheet calls out a ZURN Model 350DA BFP. However, plans Sheet 5 of 5 identifies the BFP as a 10” “RPDA” BFP.
Update the plan sheet to reflect the correct BFP with tamper snitches/devices.
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7) The BFP Control valves are to be monitored for tamper. 61G15-32(G) on Sheet 1 of 1 in the approved construction plans and 24:6.7.2(1) – Local requirement.
Provide tamper switches/devices and provide the manufacturer’s specification sheets.
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8) The plans indicate the hydrants will be painted red with white reflective caps. Private hydrants shall be painter red including the caps. LDC 6.03.03.C.10
Change the language on the plans to reflect this.
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9) Provide manufacturer’s specification sheets for: FDC Check Valve, BFP Tamper Switches/devices, , corrosion protection, Freeze Protection,
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