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Clearance Sheet N2023-007322

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Plan reviewed for New Type 1 Econ-Air 14'-0" Type 1 Exhaust Hood.

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.  

 

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 from the JOB Copy will need to be submitted and marked "OLD". Do not forget to remove pages for work not associated to this permit. All plan papers must be the same size.
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 comments was addressed. EX - "Top Left of Page E1-1" or "Page E1 Note 8".
- Code responses shall reference Florida Fire Prevention Code 7th Ed.

 

1) Plans presented on 8.5" x 11" paper. Plans are difficult to read, most of the sheets the wording are non-legible.

The plans shall be drawn to an indicated scale or shall be suitably dimensioned and shall be reproduceable.

Provide the plans on larger sized sheet scaled, legible and reproduceable.

 

2) At this time I am not able to conduct a proper review of the plans (see comment #1). However I noticed the ductwork appears to be horizontal in nature and will be exiting out a side wall. Provide elevations including but not limited to the building floor plan, exterior elevation showing the exhaust fan assembly, Fans proximity to any building openings, hazards such as LP tanks, gas lines, roof edge, property line, etc.

Demonstrate compliance with NFPA 96:7.4.1.