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4898 Meadow Drive
BUILDING CLASSIFICATIONS AND CODES
OCCUPANCY GROUP: R USE: Duplex
STORIES: 2 Story
SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3640
SPRINKLERED: No
APPLICABLE CODES: 2010 NFPA72 2009 I.F.0
2011 N.E.C. VAIL FIRE AMENDMENTS
2009 I.B.0
SYSTEM WIRING TYPES:
INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT: Wireless (RF)
NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT: Class B (Hardwired)
SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT: Class B (addressable)
SYSTEM TYPE:
SUPERVISING STATION TYPE: Central
AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION: Temporal
VISUAL NOTIFICATION: Private
Monitoring Method and Monitoring Agency
Method: Land Line
Agency: Central Security, Greeley Colorado
DESIGN STATEMENT
THIS PROJECT'S DESIGN IS FROM THE ENGINEERED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
PREPARED BY:
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS DATED: 07/16/2012
MECHANICAL PLANS DATED: N/A
EIECTRICAL PLANS DATED: N/A
SPECIFICATIONS DATED: N/A
ADDENDUMS DATED: N/A
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CEILING SPECIFICATIONS:
All ceilings are 10' or less with the exception of:
• Main level living room ceiling is a peak ceiling with open
trusses and sloped side to side of the fireplace.
o High 16', low 12'
• Main level Master Bedroom ceiling is a sloped ceiling sloped
toward front of house.
o High 13', low 9'
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Smoke Detectors X X X X X 'RP responsible persons
S rinkler Water Flow X X X X X X
S rinkler Tam er Switch X X X X
Dwellin unit smoke detectors X X X X X
Dwellin unit CO detectors X X X X X
FACP ower failure X X X X X
FACP low batte X X X X X
O en circuit X X X X X
Phone line loss X X X X X
Ground fault X X X X X
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P.O. Box 4910
Edwards, CO 81632
phone (970) 926-8788
fax (970) 926-8790 �eorge sharer, NICET III 98481
Signature.'
Scott Residence
Building occupancy classifications refer to categorizing structures based on their usage and are
primarily used for building and fire code enforcement.They are usually defined by model building
codes, and vary, somewhat, among them. Often, many of them are subdivided.The following is based
on the International Building Code, the most commonly used building code in the United States:
Assembly (Group A)- places used for people gathering
for entertainment, worship, and eating or drinking.
Examples: churches, restaurants (with 50 or more possible
occupants),theaters, and stadiums.
Business (Group B) - places where services are provided (not
to be confused with mercantile, below). Examples: banks,
insurance agencies, government buildings (including police and
fire stations), and doctor's offices.
Educational (Group E)
-schools and day care
centers up to the 12th
grade.
Factory(Group F) - places where goods
are manufactured or repaired (unless
considered "High-Hazard" (below)).
Examples: factories and dry cleaners.
High-Hazard (Group H) - places involving production or
storage of very flammable or toxic materials. Includes places
handling explosives and/or highly toxic materials (such as
fireworks, hydrogen peroxide, and cyanide).
Institutional (Group I) - places where people are physically
unable to leave without assistance. Examples: hospitals,
nursing homes, and prisons. In some jurisdictions, Group I
may be used to designate Industrial.
Mercantile (Group M) - places
where goods are displayed and sold.
Examples: grocery stores, department
stores, and gas stations.
Residential (Group R) - places providing
accommodations for overnight stay(excluding
Institutional). Examples: houses, apartment
buildings, hotels, and motels.
Storage (Group S) - places where
items are stored (unless considered
High-Hazard). Examples: warehouses
and parking garages.
Utility and
Miscellaneous (Group U) -
others. Examples: water
towers, barns,towers.