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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit Supporting Documents--Eye Pieces.xlsxEye Pieces- Bridge St. Lodge 278 Hanson Ranch Rd. BUILDING CLASSIFICATIONS AND CODES OCCUPANCY GROUP: STORIES: SQUARE FOOTAGE: SPRINKLERED: APPLICABLE CODES: SYSTEM WIRING TYPES: INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT: NOTIFICATION CIRCUIT: SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT: SYSTEM TYPE: SUPERVISING STATION TYPE: AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION: VISUAL NOTIFICATION: Monitoring Method and Monitoring Agency Method: Agency: DESIGN STATEMENT THIS PROJECT'S DESIGN IS FROM THE ENGINEERED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Multi Use (M and R) 3 Story building, office space located on ground level. 1355 Yes 2013 NFPA72 2011 N.E.C. 2009 I.B.C Land Line Central Security, Greeley Colorado Class B (Hardwired) / Style B Class B (Hardwired) / Style B n/a Central Temporal Private PREPARED BY: ARCHITECTURAL PLANS DATED: MECHANICAL PLANS DATED: ELECTRICAL PLANS DATED: SPECIFICATIONS DATED: ADDENDUMS DATED: 2009 I.F.C VAIL FIRE AMENDMENTS USE: Ideations, Inc. 03/04/2015 N/A N/A N/A N/A Retail 14/4 FPLP 16/4 FPLP SYMBOL CHART Fire Alarm Control Panel Annunciator Photo-Electroc Smoke Detector 135 Fixed Temp Heat Detector Carbon Monoxide Detector Knox Box Mini Horn Relay Control Module Battery Pack End Of Line Power Supervision Module Polarity Reversal Module NAC Extender CEILING SPECIFICATIONS: All ceilings are flat and 10’ or less with the exception of: None Sequence of Operations Eye Pieces- Bridge St. Lodge 278 Hanson Ranch Rd. Manual Fire Boxes Smoke Detectors Heat Detectors Sprinkler Flow Sprinkler Tamper FACP power failure FACP low battery Open circuit Shorted circuit Phone line loss Ground fault Actuate common alarm signal indicator X X X X Actuate audible / visual alarm signal X X X X Actuate common trouble signal indicator X X X X X X Actuate audible common trouble signal X X X X X X Actuate point description X X X Actuate supervisory trouble signal X Actuate tandem detectors voice FIRE within unit Actuate tandem detectors voice CO ALERT with unit Display change of status X X X X X X X X X X X Actuate horn strobe FDC X Activate DACT & communicate to Central Station dispatch FIRE / RP* X X X X Activate DACT & communicate to Central Station dispatch RP* X X X X X X X *RP responsible persons WIRE SPECIFICATIONS NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS INITIATION DEVICE CIRCUIT NOTES: HVAC system will utilize existing building HVAC supply but reconfigured to meet spacing needs. 14/4 FPLP 16/4 FPLP Installed by: P.O. Box 4910 Edwards, CO 81632 phone (970) 926-8788 fax (970) 926-8790 George Sharer, NICET III 98481 Signature: Eye Pieces- Bridge St. Lodge 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.