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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP - 13980 INTERURBAN AVE S - METRO PUMP STATION - PERMITS AND PLANS13980 INTERURBAN AVE S ASSOCIATED PERMITS 14-F-092 94-F-074 97-F-029 SITE LOCATION I MVO Site Address: CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, WA 98188 206-575-4407 Date application accepted: Pi& FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** Tenant Name: 144 t, King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: Lligirugg.A61 Asi S . Til Wale Tis j(j ySuite Number: Floor: tirr.� r_en New Tenant? 0 - Yes XJ - No Property Owner's Name: 4r16,1 (Dumrit bger ip 6([c n:c.tt.v !c ES Mailing Address: 4 b 1 ti*k ANIPAI SGATTLA VAI A '1'8104 City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: CIL.Q-is4qciL10S Company Name:C 3 Ft,[� "Pdi,r [-e-n n,�l Day Telephone: Mailing Address: 45 5 . (3 sr rim amu k.W11AL City E-mail Address: etillitt+WStkalS 100A Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinkler heads: Or -1E WA 981(QS State Zip Fax Number: Zola - 43g - 3 35 Co Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $(c170.00 _ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): CLA . 1jr A 1 -A4 -AA '"TiZA Ai 5.44 I s S 6 J f 2 2 l( ,JC Sulos'GZtloe2' 1F2Ak At (tr - Aza ALES 2.4-,tomIa Cog. g6A,tTrtttn.tq. PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Fire Marshal to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review -Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. The Fire Marshal is authorized to grant, in writing, one or more extensions of time, for periods not more than 180 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OR WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OW • R OR ORI ED AGENT:(cb^'1 Signatur _� _ _ ' - Date: L/ 41/ Print Name• eilifL.0 /f ^-4 PAIt3ay Telephone: Z°6 Plan Permit App.doc "2113 APR 1 1 2014 ~ r UKWILA FIRE Atai" TFD FP Form 8 City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 • FILE John W. Rants, Mayor September 28, 1992 Fire Department Review Control #M92-0176 Re: Metro Pump Station - 13980 Interurban Avenue South Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. H.V.A.C. units rated at 2,000 cfm require auto -shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1528) Emergency alarm signaling devices required as a result of hazardous materials storage, use and/or handling shall be tied into a fire alarm panel and monitored by a City approved U.L. central station. (City Ordinance #1528) Yours truly, 5(641 - The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: T.F.D. file ncd City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Fire Department Review Control #B92-0314 John W. Rants, Mayor September 28, 1992 Re: Metro Pump Station - 13980 Interurban Avenue South Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. The total number of fire extinguishers required for your establishment is calculated at one extinguisher for each 3000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "A11 Purpose" (2A, 10B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (NFPA 10, 3-1.1) Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a sign stating, "Fire Extinguisher", with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 1-6.3) (UFC 10.5054) 2. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. (UFC 12.106(c)) Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 12.106-12.111) 3. A fire alarm system is required for this project. The fire alarm system shall meet the requirements of NFPA 72 and City Ordinance #1528. An approved automatic sprinkler system may be installed in lieu of a fire alarm system. All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Page number 2 John W. Rants, Mayor The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1528) (UFC 10.503) Local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1528) Key box - When access to or within a structure or an area is unduly difficult, because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire -fighting purposes, the Chief may require a key box to be installed in an accessible location. The key box shall be a type approved by the Chief and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the Chief. (UFC 10.302) Emergency alarm signaling devices required as a result of hazardous materials storage, use and/or handling shall be tied into a fire alarm panel and monitored by a City approved U.L. central station. (City Ordinance #1528) 4. Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110-22) All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 5. Visible hazard identification signs shall be placed at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in accordance with nationally recognized standards. (UFC 80.107) Material safety data sheets for all hazardous materials on the premise shall be readily available on site for emergency personnel. (UFC 80.106) Satisfactory provisions shall be made for containing City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188-7661 (206) 575-4404 Page number 3 John W. Rants, Mayor or neutralizing spills or leakage of hazardous materials. (UFC 80.301(L)) "No Smoking" signs shall be conspicuously posted within and at all entrances to hazardous materials storage areas. Please provide us with the quantity of NAOH to be stored in the NAOH metering room. If the quantity exceeds the exempt amount, H-7 construction will be required, as well as the general requirements covered in sections 80.301 and 80.314 of the 1991 Uniform Fire Code. Please provide documentation regarding the class and precise amounts of the oxidizer to be stored in the chemical metering room. Please refer to section 80.306 of the 1991 edition of The Uniform Fire Code for specific requirements for oxidizer storage. If the oxidizer is considered to be class 2, 3 or 4, H-3 - H-1 construction will be required. 6. Your street address must be conspicuously posted on the building and shall be plainly visible and legible from the street. Numbers shall contrast with their background. (UFC 10.301(a)) 7. A permit is required for the use, storage, handling or sale of flammable or combustible liquids. (UFC Article 79) A permit is required to store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle hazardous materials. (UFC Article 79) A permit is required to install an underground storage tank containing flammable liquids (diesel tank for generator). 8. This review limited to speculative tenant space only - special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. ALKI TRANSFER/CSO PROJECT MEMORANDUM 32cF —77771:5 To: Sheldon Teel Firm: Metro From: Bruce Gravette Firm: HDR Date: January 12, 1993 Subject: UFC/UBC Requirements for Chemical Metering Room, the NaOH Metering Room, and Other Pump Station Areas Copies: Nick Olivas, City of Tukwila Bob Benedicto, City of Tukwila Paul Miller, Metro Marc Dallas, Metro Jim Blazier, HDR Dan Pecha, HDR Donn Hogan, HDR Paul O'Brien, HDR Peggy Confer, ASA Hugh Langton, Path INTRODUCTION The City of Tukwila Fire Department reviewed the Interurban Pump Station drawings and specifications during the recent permit review process, and made a number of review comments, including requests for more information on certain issues. On January 7, 1993 Paul Miller, Hugh Langton (Path Engineers) and I met with Chief Olivas of the Tukwila F.D. and Mr. Bob Benedicto, senior plans examiner for the City. This memo summarizes Chief Olivas' review comments, additional information brought out in the meeting, and the status of the individual items. This memo also includes information obtained through additional conversations with Chief Olivas and Bob Benedicto after this meeting. Various sections of the 1991 Uniform Fire Code (UFC), the 1991 Uniform Building Code (UBC), the 1993 National Electric Code (NEC), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) are referenced in the following discussion. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION Occupancy classification for the chemical rooms is determined by the chemical classification, and the weight of chemical stored. d:\cor\l9teel.mem January 12, 1993 Page 2 Chemical Classification Ref. Appendix II -A, UFC, Hazardous Materials Classifications: 1. 25% concentration sodium hydroxide is a Class 1 water reactive material, and it is also classified as a corrosive posing a physical as well as health hazard. 2. 50% concentration hydrogen peroxide is a Class 2 oxidizing material. Quantities Stored at Interurban Pump Station 1. Quantities of chemicals to be stored at Interurban Pump Station are approximately 1,000 gallons for each of the two chemicals, to be contained in two each three foot diameter, 10 ft. ht. tanks. This is equivalent to approximately 10,000 lbs of both types of chemical. Occupancy Classification Ref. Chapter 9, UBC, Requirements for Group H Occupancy: 1. The 10,000 lbs of stored chemical exceeds the exempt amount for Class 1 water reactive materials (125 pounds) as well as for a Class 2 oxidizer (250 pounds). 2. In accordance with Sec. 901, both rooms are therefore classified as Group H, Division 3. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS The remainder of this memorandum discusses construction requirements for the chemical metering systems per the UFC, UBC, NFPA, and NEC as indicated. UFC Requirements - Ref. Article 80. Hazardous Materials. Division III. Storage 1. General (Ref. Sec. 80.301): The following requirements pertain to both the Chemical Metering Room and the NaOH Metering Room. a. Shock Padding (Ref. Sec. 80.301(h)) Status - The storage tanks must be anchored and braced in accordance with seismic zone 3 requirements. This will be provided in the final document. d:\cor\l9teel.mem January 12, 1993 Page 3 b. Ventilation (Ref. Sec. 80.301(m)) / Status - Fire dampers must be installed on the air supply ducts into each metering room. This will be provided in the final document. c. Separation of Incompatible Hazardous Materials (Ref. Sec. 80.301(n)) Status - The two proposed metering rooms are separated with a 1 ft. thick concrete wall. The drainage lines from each room are also completely separate. This requirement has been satisfied under the current design. d. Standby Power (Ref. Sec. 80.301(s)) Status - The emergency generator included in this project will supply the necessary power to the mechanical ventilation equipment, alarms, and other equipment required for Group H Div 3 occupancy. No further action required. e. Limit Controls (Ref. Sec. 80.301(t)) Status The tanks are vented through the roof with 2" lines. The tanks also have overflow lines that lead to the containment area beneath the grating. The tanks are equipped with electronic level sensing devices with high and low level alarms. The alarms shut down the chemical metering pump if the pumping system is on-line. The alarm signal is activated locally, and it is transmitted to the Renton Treatment Plant. The tank levels are digitally displayed locally so that this information may be monitored during tank filling operations. These features satisfy the UFC limit controls requirement. No further action is required. f. Emergency Alarm (Ref. Sec. 80.301(u)) Status - An approved emergency alarm system must be provided in each room that will activate a local alarm, as well as relay the alarm to an approved, UL listed central station. The local alarm shall consist of a horn and strobe outside of each door of both metering rooms. In other words, the emergency alarm system would be similar in design to the fire alarm system included in the current design. Investigation subsequent to the meeting indicates that the recommended method of detecting a chemical spill would be to install a float switch in the containment area beneath the grating of the two metering rooms. The float switch would be similar to the switches located in the wetwell to detect water levels. The float d:\cor\19teel.mem January 12, 1993 Page 4 switch will be able to activate the alarm when approximately three inches of liquid is collected in the containment area. Float switches, an emergency alarm panel, battery back-up power system, and other elements comprising the emergency alarm system will be included in final design. 2. Requirements of the Sodium Hydroxide Metering System (Ref. Sec. 80.310, Water Reactive Solids and Liquids): a. Type of Construction (Ref. Sec. 80.310(a)3) Status - The metering rooms are concrete construction, with fiberglass grating and tank supports. The current design is therefore in compliance. b. Liquid -tight Floor (Ref. Sec. 80.310(a)5) Status - The metering rooms have cast -in-place concrete walls and floors. The current design is therefore in compliance with this requirement. c. Waterproof Room (Ref. Sec. 80.310(a)6) Status - The Interurban Pump Station NaOH Metering and Chemical Metering Rooms have concrete floors, however no coating has been specified to meet the waterproof requirement. Paul Miller stated that the York Pump Station has such a system in the chemical area, installed under a change order. Paul will obtain the specification information and forward it to HDR for inclusion in the final design document. Chief Olivas allowed water carrying pipes within the rooms to serve the hose bib and the emergency eye wash and shower in each room. d. Smoke and Heat Venting (Ref. Sec. 80.310(a)7) Status - The roof of the metering rooms must be equipped with a spring- loaded hatch with a fusible link releasing device. The hatch shall be operable with a pull handle from the exterior (i.e. roof side). Sec. 3206, UBC governs the vent and release mechanism design. Conversations with Bob Benedicto and Chief Olivas subsequent to the meeting confirm that a 4'-0" x 4'-0" hatch will be required. The hatches will be included in the final design documents. 4 d:\cor\19teel.mem / January 12, 1993 Page 5 e. Secondary Containment (Ref. Sec. 80.310(a)9) Status Grating in the chemical rooms is one foot above the floor level, providing containment for the contents of one tank. Each room has a separate drainage system leading to the wetwell. The chemical drain piping is Schedule 40 polypropylene. The drainage pipes in the wetwell will have ball valves which are normally closed. In the event of a spill Metro will have the option of removing the chemical from the containment area with a pump or vacuum system and hauling the contents for disposal elsewhere, or manually adjusting the ball valve to meter the chemical into the raw sewage waste stream that is being pumped to the Renton Treatment Plant. It was determined at the meeting that the proposed system complied with the UFC requirements. 3. Requirements of the Sodium Hydroxide Metering System (Ref. Sec. 80.314, Corrosives): a. There are no additional requirements beyond that described in Item 2 of this subsection. 4. Requirements of the Sodium Hydroxide Metering System (Ref. Sec. 80.315. Carcinogens, Irritants, Sensitizers, and other Health Hazard Solids, Liquids, and Gasses): a. There are no additional requirements beyond that described in Item 2 of this subsection. 5. Requirements of Hydrogen Peroxide Metering System (Ref. Sec. 80.306, Liquid and Solid Oxidizers): a. All of the requirements listed in Item 2 of this subsection also apply to the hydrogen peroxide metering system. b. Detection (Ref. Sec. 80.306(a)10) Status - A smoke detector and alarm must be provided in the chemical metering room. Chief Olivas directed that a smoke detector/alarm shall also be provided in the sodium hydroxide metering room. These will be included in the fire alarm system currently designed for the pump station. d:\cor\19teel.mem 5 January 12, 1993 Page 6 UFC Requirements - Ref. Article 80, Hazardous Materials. Division IV. Dispensing, Use and Handling 1. General (Ref. Sec. 80.401): a. Supply Piping (Ref. Sec. 80.401(c)3) The possibility of eliminating the chemical metering vault, and installing a chemical dosing area on the intermediate floor was investigated during this code review. This possibility is also discussed later in this memorandum under Item 2 of the subsection "UBC Requirements - Ref. Chapter 9". Status - Supply piping for both chemicals cannot be located above areas not classified as Group H occupancy, unless the piping is installed in accordance with UBC Section 911 (f) 2. See Item 2 of the following subsection for a discussion of these requirements. In summary, the installation of chemical pipes on the Intermediate Level would require the classification of this, as well as the Lower Level, as Group H, Division 3 (the same as the metering rooms). Alternatively, the piping would have to be contained within a ventilated enclosure as described in UBC Section 911. b. Fire Extinguishing Systems (Ref. Sec. 80.401(r)) Status - Indoor rooms or areas in which hazardous materials are dispensed or used shall be protected by an automatic fire extinguishing system (i.e. sprinkler system). Chief Olivas does not feel the intent of this UFC requirement is to install automatic fire extinguishing systems on closed, contained chemical systems such as at Interurban Pump Station. Rather, it is to be applied when the chemical is handled, poured, mixed, etc. in open or portable containers. Therefore Chief Olivas does not interpret this provision as requiring an automatic fire extinguisher system in either of the metering rooms. Currently the chemicals are dosed in the manhole upstream of the pump station, and in a chemical metering vault south of the pump station. Because these dosing locations are not considered "interior" spaces such as within a building, and the chemical will be contained within these structures a fire extinguishing system is also not required in either of these locations. d:\cor\19teel.mem 6 January 12, 1993 Page 7 UBC Requirements - Ref. Chapter 9. Requirements for Group H Occupancies Many of the UBC requirements are identical to the UFC requirements. Items listed are either unique requirements of the UBC, or augment the requirements of the UFC. 1. Access (Ref. Sec. 904, Access and Exit Facilities): a. Access to Metering Rooms. Status - Section 3319 requires every portion of a Group H Occupancy having a floor area of 200 square feet or more to be served by at least 2 separate exits. Each of the Interurban metering rooms is 135 square feet and served by a single exit, therefore this requirement has been satisfied. 2. Piping and Tubing (Ref. Sec. 911(f)): The following discussion pertains to the possibility of deleting the chemical metering vault and dosing the chemicals within the Intermediate Level. a. Dosing on the Intermediate Level. Item 1.a of the subsection dealing with Article 80 of the UFC stated that chemical piping within the Intermediate Level would have to meet the requirements of this UBC section. Status - The Intermediate Level, as well as the Upper and Lower Level, are classified as Group B, Division 4. Section 911 states that hazardous chemical piping shall not be located above this area unless the piping is contained within a narrow, ventilated, and drained chase having the following characteristics: 1) A receptor (tray system, or double containment system) is used to capture and convey a spill to a chemical drain location. 2) The pipes are enclosed within a pipe chase having fire protection rating of one hour. 3) The chase is ventilated at a rate of 6 air changes per hour, and shall be no larger than 6 inches in any dimension (otherwise sprinkling within the chase is required). 7 d:\cor\19teel.mem / January 12, 1993 Page 8 i It does not appear feasible for Metro to modify the design at this point to allow dosing the chemicals on the Intermediate Level of the pump station. This would require the construction of the pipe chase as described, plus special provisions where the injection of chemicals is actually performed (sprinkler, containment, separate drainage system, emergency alarm system, etc.). b. Chemical Pipes Within Scrubber Fan Room Status Under the current design there are four short sections of chemical piping (approximately 6 ft. long each) in the scrubber fan room below the Chemical Metering Room and the NaOH Metering Room. The piping must enter this area to exit the building below grade. The piping will have to be enclosed within a chase having a one-hour fire rating as described previously. Discussions with Chief Olivas indicate that the chase does not have to be ventilated due to its short length and the fact that the chase does not connect with another interior space. A pipe chase for this purpose will be included in the final design. Miscellaneous UFC Requirements 1. Fire Department Access to Building: a. Street Address Posted on Building (Ref. Sec. 10.301) Status - Address shall be placed on the building in a position that is plainly visible and legible from Interurban Avenue. The numbers shall contrast with their background. Donn Hogan feels incorporating the signage into the wing wall of the plaza area would be feasible. This shall be incorporated into the final design. b. Key Boxes (Ref. Sec. 10.302) Status All exterior doors of the pump station must be locked to maintain the necessary security of the facility. A key box of an approved type must be installed in an accessible location that will contain the keys to gain access to the pump station. Chief Olivas has indicated that a single lock box on the north side of the building would be sufficient. The lock box would contain all keys for the facility, as well as for the odor scrubber enclosure. The lock box shall be a "Supra" design in accordance with the information that was provided by Chief Olivas. This requirement will be incorporated into the final design documents. d:\cor\19teel.mem 8 January 12, 1993 Page 9 c. Doors (Ref. Sec. 12.106) Status - This provision requires all exit doors to be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, etc. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. The project plans and specifications include these provisions. No further action is necessary. d. Material Safety Data Sheets (Ref. Sec 80.106) Status - A wall -mounted container for the material safety data sheets will be provided within each of the metering rooms. This will be incorporated into the final design. 2. Signage: a. Identification Signs (Ref. Sec. 80.107) Status - Visible hazard identification signs as specified in UFC Stnd. No. 79- 3 shall be placed at entrances to metering rooms. Each chemical storage tank shall be labeled in accordance with UFC Stnd. No. 79- 3. These requirements will be incorporated into the final design documents. b. No Smoking Signs (Ref. Sec. 80.301) Status - No smoking signs shall be provided within each metering room. This will be incorporated into the final design. Miscellaneous NFPA Requirements 1. Fire Extinguishers: a. Ref. NFPA 10, 3-1.1 Status - An "all purpose" dry chemical type fire extinguisher is required on each floor of the dry well, within the Scrubber Fan Room, within both of the chemical rooms, and within the odor scrubber enclosure. These will be included in the final design documentation. 9 d:\cor\19teel.mem January 12, 1993 Page 10 Miscellaneous NEC Requirements 1. Circuit Breaker Identification: a. Ref. NEC 110-22 Status - All circuit breakers shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. This provision has been included in the current design documents. 2. Hazardous Area Designations: a. Class 1, Div 1 Status - The following areas of the pump station have this rating: 1) Wetwell. 2) Scrubber Fan Room. 3) Wetwell Access. 4) Wetwell Fan Room. The plans and specifications will be reviewed to insure compliance of the project documents. b. Class 1, Div 2 Status - The following areas of the pump station have this rating: 1) Chemical Metering Room. 2) NaOH Metering Room. This requirement will be included in the final project documents. d: \cor\19teel.mem - 10 - City of Tukwila Fire Department FIRE WATCH REQUIRED Due to the inoperative fire protection system(s) in your facility, you are required to provide a fire watch per City of Tukwila Ordinance #2437, section 16.40.120-D and Ordinance #2436, section 16.42.100-C (see reverse side). The fire watch shall be maintained until t s are operational as determined by the Tukwila Fire Marshal's Office. FAX paperwork to 2065-4439 verify the completion of repair work and/or the restoration of system monitoring, in -57order to end the fire watch. The fire watch is required 24 hours a day. Designated employees may serve as the fire watch during business hours, while performing their regular job. Fire watch personnel must be aware of, and accept the duties of the fire watch. After hours fire watch personnel must be on location and must patrol the building following the close of business. Every two hours they must call 206-971-8737 and leave a message stating the following: 1. Your name. 2. Street address of firewatch location. 3. Time of day. 4. If everything is OK, state all clear. If you discover an emergency during your patrol , call 9-1-1 immediately to report it. Date: /0 /3-0/ / 75. 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AES-IntelliNet alarm monitoring systems are deployed at hundreds of thousands of locations in over 150 countries. <"rel �Intellil�let CORPORATION For Alarm Monkainp For more information Call 800 -AES -NETS (800-237-6387) AES Corporation 1285 Newbury Street I Peabody, MA 01960 USA Tel. +1 978-535-7310 !Fax +1 978-535-7313 1 Email info@aes-intellinet.com Web www.aes-intellinet.com lteiiiiVet OORPORATION I For Alarm Monitoring How to Order Model Description 7744F 4 Zone Fire Alarm Subscriber with 4 reverse polarity inputs 7744F-ULP 7744F Fire Alarm Subscriber with IntelliPro Fire full data module 7788F 8 Zone Fire Alarm Subscriber 7788F-ULP 7788F Fire Alarm Subscriber with IntelliPro Fire full data module Optional Accessories 7041E Subscriber Handheld Programmer 7794 IntelliPro Fire Full Data Module 0 LISTED RI Copyright 2011 AES Corporation AES-IntelliNet is a registered trademark of AES Corporation 7788F-7744F/9/7/11R3 Ari (C' [7=i- 1 D Without COM ments As Noted in Red CI Per The Attached Letter hese plans have been reviewed by The Tukwila Fire ention Bureau for conformance with current Cty ,ndards. Acceptance is subject to errors and -Fissions which do not authorize violations of adopted .?ndards and ordinances. The responsibility for the t.de.quacy of design rests totally with the designer. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after trfis date will void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings for subsequent approval. Final acceptance is subj ct to Reid test and inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. Date _Y' M " i `C By: 11( 4 Ei bawl_ l►q ' cloy 01)At,l(4 0\ 7c4. TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTivirizN. Pla112 call 206-575-4407 and atm this Fire Permit No. F- o and Ott eddress for shut- down or re on approval. NOTICE 4 completed, signed, Tukwila Fire Department Pre-test Certificate must be presented to the Inspector prior to commencement of Acceptance Testing of any Fire Alarm and Detection Systems. Failure of test will result in a Re -inspection Fee and f-Arrnination of the testing ZONE ! Lu)(Z LEVEL SNOK£ DET• S p12`t! 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',- f' 1 I jy.> / ,, INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SCALE: 1/8' = 1'-0` Installation Notes: Installation shall be accomplished in strict ccrnpliance with NEPA, Local & State Authorities and Contract Drawi,gs. 2. Smoke Detectors shall 3. Prior to installing any confirmed with System diagrammitic in nature not be located within 4'-0" of air diffusers. wire, review of system `requirements shall be Controls field technician. Wire routing is only. and not intended for actual conduit routing. 4. Confirmation cf field device mounting, termin tion and quantities will be completed prior to any installation of devices; 5. A set of installation as—built drawings showir5 actual conduit and conductor routes shall be kept by project forerncn for use by System Controls field technician. 6. Agreement and Confirmation of all milestone ;events will be made with System Controls installation / Service Managr Mr. Dennis Forbes. Scheduling of items 4 and 5 above shall be =made with a minimum of TEN working days. 7. System Controls services include programing, ;central control term— ination, installation supervision assistance and checkout assistance. Prior to calling for these services they must be scheduled with Mr. Forbes. 8. All circuits will be properly tagged and rang out for opens, grounds, shorts, and proper end of line resistance. Each circuit's meter reading must be documented and presented to System Controls field technician upon his init'al arrival on site for checkout and other field services. 9. Dust covers must be left on ail smoke detedtors until final construction cleanup is completed. 10. FACP shall not be energized without the presence cf SCT technician. 11. Verify all locations with electrical engineer for project. UPPER SCALE 1/5 = 1'-0' ACCEPTED WITHOUT COMMENTS. AS NOTED IN RED PER THE ATTACHED LETTER The drawings affixed hereto have been reviewed and accepted by the City of Tukwila Fire Dept. Additions, deletions or revisions to these drawings after this date wilt void this acceptance and will require a resubmittal of revised drawings. Final acceptance is subject to field - inspection by a representative of this department DATE: .BY: CIT Y: CITY OF TUKWILA 575-4407 TIJKWIIA FIRE DEPARTMENT Please call: 575.4407 and give this lob No. and exact address for shut' down or restoration approval: Lac-iiT" /2Emax_ AlYNVn! c i »rat /u!- oe Urs ,-b Fier M ov X4(71?A-A(c6" To S.Ye. F ILE ipt4_ u) el ( zoo ah teL,-c.// L34-037 METRO-ALKI TRANSFER r N Z O o cc Z O i_ a it Li0 CI 0 ISSUE FOR REVIEW ______ 1 r ire Fds I 0 1 , ! a !Y fil o LL C UPPERLEVEL Q EOL-- E LOWER LEVEL SCALE: 1/8" = 1'—O" RECESSED REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR LAVATORY CHEM METERING ®E ®E FIRE & CHEM ALARM CONT PANEL NaOH WET WELL METERING FAN ROOM - DRY WELL DRY WELL CRY WELL EO ??? NaOH CONTAINMENT; BASIN DRY WELL DRY WELL FS CHEM CONTAINMENT BASIN ??? TO PLC 10• TO PLC 80 TO TELEPHONE TERMINAL(C102> TO TELEPHONE TERMINAL(C10� -TO HCP 201, C111 (CONDUIT 111)". (83) DRY WELL DRY WELL EOL DRY WELL DRY WELL y% WP WP K'PEOL NaOH METERING ROOM NaOH METERING ROOM UPPER LEVEL EOL -w. Q Q DRY WELL DRY WELL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL DRY WELL DRY WELL t EOL DRY WELL F • DRY WELL DRY WELL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EOL ►-CD DRY WELL DRY WELL LOWER LEVEL DRY WELL DRY WELL EOL DRY WELL • EOL DRY WELL DRY WELL LOWER LEVEL RISER DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE SYM BOL Installation Notes: 1. Installation shall be accomplished in strict compliance with NFPA, Local & State Authorities and Contract Drawings. 2. Smoke Detectors shall not be located within 4'-0" of air diffusers. 3. Prior to installing any wire, review of system requirements shall be confirmed with System Controls field technician. Wire routing is diagrammitic in nature only. and not intended for actual conduit routing. 4. Confirmation of field device mounting, termination and quantities will be completed prior to any installation of devices. 5. A set of installation as—built drawings showing actual conduit and conductor routes shall be kept by project foreman for use by System Controls field technician. 6. Agreement and Confirmation of cll milestone events will be made with System Controls installation / Service Manager Mr. Dennis Forbes. Scheduling of items 4 and 5 abqve shall be made with a minimum of TEN working days. 7. System Controls services include programing, central control term— ination, installation supervision assistance and checkout assistance. Prior to calling for these services they must be scheduled with Mr. Forbes. 8. All circuits will be properly tagged and rang out for opens, grounds, shorts, and proper end pf line resistance. Each circuit's meter reading must be documented and presented to System Controls field technician upon his initial arrival on site for checkout and other field services. 9. Dust covers must be left on all smoke detectors until final construction cleanup is completed. 10. FACP shall not be energized without the presence of SCT technician. 11. Verify all locations with electrical engineer for project. Symbol Legend DESCRIPTION MAN UF ;CT'U`ZER PART No. MOUNTING. REQUIREMENTS FACP RAFA 0 OOE ©i B Fire Alarm Control Panel Remote Annunciater Photo Electric Smoke Detector Heat Detector Heat Detector Explosion Proof Horn Bell Strobe TYPE EST EST EST EST EST Wheelock Wheelock Wheelock Wire Legend LSS4/12 5669B-012 62708 2818 EPB501 EHDL1-24—fr 46TG1024R WMBT-24—FR DESCRIPTION GUAGE SURFACE MOUNT 4 gang 1 3/4" Deep Bpx 4" Oct With EST 6251b -001A Base 4" Oct Surface Mount 4 Square 1 3/4" Deep Box Wheelock WBB Surface Box Wheeloch WBB Surface Box A 8 THHN 16 THHN 14 Drawing Index Sheet Description FA -1 LOWER LEVEL, FIRE ALARM RISER DIAGRAM, INDEX, NOTES, DETAILS FA -2 INTERMEDIATE, UPPER LEVEL, NOTES L94-007 METRO—ALKI TRANSFER Z O a= r: F{j 0 a_ U o a d z ISSUE FOR REVIEW A. r TRANSFER TR 0 -AI L) VlC1 r- �o M cz o _ oco +v 1 m ca 0 Nvme 'r cl n• CO 00 CI IC t rei r - L d z U 0 0 1 4. cn d z U W a r CO 0 LJ U U a)l LJ 0 t:i LL W S v7