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14413 TUKWILA INTERNATIONAL BLVD ASSOCIATED PERMITS 19-F-036 18-H-191 CE19-0043 D19-0377 D14-0346 EL2O-150 EL19-1030 F2O-0240 F2O-0106 F2O-0092 M20-0084 M2O-0076 M19-0200 PW 19-0189 44101144 157 SITE LOCATION CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE 206-575-4407 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. **PLEASE PRINT** King Co. Assessor's Tax No.: Site Address: 11-(1.1 / (U it w C` TR of Kc, -Po vet( 6�Ste Number: /4 Floor: 1 Tenant Name: C � e v (0 v\ of O -S E ic-W\ New Tenant? ❑ - Yes 'fr.- No Property Owner's Name: a Mailing Address: S a -e City State Zip CONTACT PERSON -if there are questions about the submittal. Name: iLAi 5 -d--e f �� Day Telephone: Ica 6 6 [ 7 4-(0(s Company Name: \ K S cz\`C k Ke)0 1 17.kjk tc. Oa. Mailing Address: 1 '7 G ( ( 4 0,/)- C( 3( G City State Zip E-mail Address: Nnnf-1/4-ejc (.cPtac-so(•Cct . Fax Number: Contractor's City of Tukwila NICET III number: Business License number: Total number of new/relocated devices or sprinkler heads: S Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 900 , o v Scope of Work (please provide detailed information):r:- vt S c- 4 ((e.3 \ t .A d - k ‘,./"< Sc Q d SSS; v to Sy SAf C e e P „H; u 1) e e C L P vt oc,c1 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 0 ► ' R OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: PAID CCT -2 2018 TUKWILA FIRE Print Name: Day Telephone: 2 c� ( ' (7 — -i q ( Date: (U /4Z(0( v Plan Permit App.doc 8/22/14 TFD FP Form 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOD SUPPRESSION PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS Project Name: Chevron 14413 Tukwila International BI Permit No.: 18-H-191 1•4;74 44 Date: October 10, 2018 Reviewer: Al Metzler "� Fire Protection Project Coordinator (206) 575-4407 option # 2 (Inspection Requests) (206) 971-8718 (Plan Review Questions) • Nozzle heights above appliances to be per manufacturers installation guidelines. • Fryers shall be installed with at least a 16 inch space between the fryer and surface flames from adjacent cooking equipment or a minimum 8 inch high steel or tempered glass baffle plate shall be installed between the appliances. • Upon activation of the suppression system, the make-up air supply will shut off and the exhaust will keep running. • Type 1 hood systems shall be designed and installed to automatically activate the exhaust system whenever cooking operations occur. The activation of the exhaust system shall occur through an interlock with the cooking appliances, by means of heat sensors or by means of other approved methods. • Activation of the suppression system shall shunt all electrical power under the hood as well as the gas supply. • Install a "K" rated portable fire extinguisher within 30 ft. of the cooking equipment. • The hood suppression system shall be monitored by a U.L. Central Monitoring Station. • If code compliant fire alarm notification is not in place in the kitchen, a minimum 110 candela horn/strobe shall be installed above the kitchen hood suppression system manual pull station at a height of 80 inches above the floor. • A separate fire alarm permit from the Tukwila Fire Department is required for all fire alarm work. 04 • The suppression system manual pull station shall be located no closer than 10 ft. and no farther than 20 ft. from the cooking equipment and be placed at a height of 42 to 48 inches above the floor. • The inside lower edge of the hood shall overhang or extend a horizontal distance of not Tess than 6 inches beyond the edge of the top horizontal surface of the appliance on all open sides. The vertical distance between the front lower lip of the hood and such surface shall not exceed 4 feet. • If cooking appliances are wheeled, the appliance wheels shall be set in tracks permanently mounted to the floor to ensure appliance is returned to original location if moved for cleaning or maintenance. \\\/ "z; ) Pt \0 ( ewwa=772 2222x ©©�\\[/�°c a��o E\/ -,a �}0 § _ E ),\\§§=g.9 ■ ®&`IS{�/¢ § ) o• \ \ ( §' £' ) ƒ .. 5} ee, 2. o R! ; \ . — r32 \* ° o z 3®yy2f- §)\ .{A/ �{ CD m • ' \ /ƒ • \ B $�- d2 O E m\S§S£ — -1\em Cn o co 0 \ c / k UA11 "IVNOIIVNxTiru V1IAnxni t t gels sup uoznau3 0 f {\ co 4 , i 0 «Z I X «Z l Ionia ami lolaalaU BUCKEYE KITCHEN MISTER BRF-10 WET CHEMICAL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM Chapter 2 System Components Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 1 Revision 4 Cylinder Sizes The Buckeye Fire Equipment Kitchen Mister Fire Suppression System has available four (4) cylinder sizes; the Model BFR -5 (5 flow points), Model BFR -14 (10 flow points), Model BFR -15 (15 flow points), and Model BFR -20 (20 flow points). Cylinder sizes are based on the flow point capacity of the cylinder, for example, the BFR -5 is capable of supporting a maximum of five (5) flow points. All cylinders are manufactured, marked, and tested in accordance with DOT 43W240. Each cylinder is shipped pre -filled with extinguishing agent, and charged with dry nitrogen to a pressure of 195 psig (1344 KPa) @ 70° F (21° C). Cylinder and valve assembly dimensions are shown in Figure 2-1. Note: Cylinders shall always be stored in an upright position. „A„ 9 Figure 2-1. Cylinder and Valve Assembly Dimensions. Model Number A inches (cm) B inches (cm) C inches (crn) D inches (cm) Max. Ffow Points Weight lbs. (kg) Mounting Bracket BFR -5 24.8 (63) 16.2 (41) 10 (25) 13.4 (34) 5 42 lbs. (19) MB -1 BFR -10 34.4 (87) 25.8 (666 10 (25) 23 (58) 10 74 ibs. {33) MB -2 BFR -15 44.8 (1 14) 36.2 (92) 10 (25) 33.4 (85) 15 107 ibs_ (48) MB -2 BFR -20 42A (108) 33.8 (86) 12 (31) 31 (79) 20 130 lbs. (60) MB -2 BPN: BFR -TM ULEX 5885 ULC -EX 6885 January 1, 2011 Systems Releasing Module - SRM The Model SRM Systems Releasing Module is a fully mechanical control head that can be connected directly or remotely to the system valve and is required for system actuation. The Systems Releasing Module will support the following system inputs and outputs: • One Fusible Link Detection Line • One Gas Valve Line • One Remote Pull Station Line Two windows in the front cover of the Model SRM allow for visual verification of the actuation cartridge presence and the status of the puncture pin mechanism. See Figure 2-5. ACTUATION LEVER AND PUNCTURE PIN VIEWING WINDOW ACTUATION CARTRIDGE VIEWING WINDOW Figure 2-5. Model SRM, Systems Releasing Module The Model SRM can actuate a maximum of three (3) agent cylinders when using the Model BFR -AC -S Nitrogen Activation Cartridge (included with SRM and SRM -D) or five (5) agent cylinders when a Model BFR - AC -L Nitrogen Activation Cartridge is installed. Systems Releasing Module - SRM -D The Model SRM -D (Systems Releasing Module —Dual) is exactly the same as the Model SRM except that it supports a second independent fusible link detection line. Nitrogen Actuation Cartridges The kitchen Mister System can use two types of actuation cartridges for system actuation. BPN: BFR -TM Chapter 2 - Components Page 2 - 3 Revision 4 Model BFR -AC -S is a small nitrogen cartridge (included with System Releasing Module) that can actuate up to three (3) agent cylinders_ Model BFR -AC -L is a larger nitrogen cartridge that can actuate up to five agent cylinder (refer to Chapter 4 of this manual for limitations). See Figure 2-6. Model BFR -AC -L 3.70 (94 cm) - Model BFR -AC -S 1 01.00 I (2.5 cm) Figure 2-6. Model BFR -AC -S and BFR -AC -L, Nitrogen Actuatson Cartridges Mounting Brackets The Mode/ MB -1 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Model BFR -5 cylinder. See Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7. Model MB -1, Shown With BFR -5 Cylinder The Model MB -2 Mounting Bracket is used to mount the Model BFR -10, Model BFR -15, or Model BFR -28 cylinders. See Figure 2-8. ULEX 6885 ULC -FX 5385 January 1, 2011 Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 4 Revision 4 Figure 2-8. Model MB -2, Shown With BFR -20 Cylinder Remote Mechanical Pull Station The Model RPS -M Remote Mechanical Pull Station provides remote mechanical actuation of the Systems Releasing Module. It is connected to the Systems Releasing Module with: • 1/16" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable enclosed in 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit with a corner pulley at each change of direction. • Buckeye Shielded Cable which does not require a comer pulley at each change of direction or conduit. • A combination of both. A remote pull station is required at the point of egress from the hazard area being protected. See Figure 2-9. Z IN CASE OF --1L, FIRE�� PULL HANDLE HARD I i n (Thi! Thi: F5 SU la 31 SYSTR; 0 C., Figure 2-9. Model RPS -M, Remote Mechanical Pull Station ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 January 1, 2011 Mechanical Gas Shutoff Valves A gas shutoff valve is required for all systems protecting gas fueled appliances. A mechanical means of stopping gas flow is provided by the Models BFGV-75 / 100 / 125 / 150 / 200 / 250 / 300 Gas Shutoff Valves. It is connected to the Systems Releasing Module with: • 1/16" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable enclosed in 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit with a comer pulley at each change of direction. • Buckeye Shielded Cable which does not require a comer pulley at each change of direction or conduit. • A combination of both. The valves are rated for natural or LP gas (see Figure 2- 10) and are available in the following sizes: Model Number Valve Size to (cm) Maximum Operating Pressure BFGV-75 34 (1.9) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-100 1 (2.5) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-125 1 `A (3.2) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-150 1 1/2 (3.8) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-200 2 (5.1) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-250 2 % (6.4) 5 psi (.4 bar) BFGV-300 3 (7.6) 5 psi (.4 bar) Note: Gas valve size must be no smaller than the size of the gas line it is connected to. ri n—nI i^T a { ( ' 1 1 I 1 �,/i I( tTli !I i i E L. -I 1 ! L-21-7: Figure 2-10_ Model BFGV-XXX, Mechanical Gas Valve BPN BFR-T?Vi f Fusible Link Bracket Kit The Model FLB-1 Fusible Link Bracket kit (see Figure 2- 11) includes the following: • Standard high profile 10" (25 cm) fusible link bracket. • Two (2) %2" (1.3 cm) EMT connectors. • Two (2) cable crimps. • Two (2) "S" hooks. Note: Fusible links must be ordered separately. FUSIBLE LINK BRACKET -9 1" J- \ /42" (1.3 cm) EMT j CONNECTOR \`CABLE CRIMP Figure 2-11. Model FLB-1, 10" (25 cm) Fusible Link Bracket Assembly Fusible Link Holder The Model FLH Fusible Link Holder is designed to allow for the use of a continuous fusible link line, thus eliminating the need to cut and crimp each individual fusible Zink. They can be used either with or without fusible link brackets. They are available in packages of 25 (Model FLH-25). See Figure 2-12. Fusible Links FUSIBLE LINK (ML STYLE) 1!16- 0.18 Cmj STAINLESS STEEL DETECTION CABLE BUCKEYE FUSIBLE LINK HOLDEN Figure 2-12. Model FLH, Fusible Link Holder The Kitchen Mister System uses Globe ML Fusible Links for automatic system activation. See Figure 2-13. Fusible links are designed to separate at specific temperatures, releasing tension from the fusible link EPN: BFR -TM Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 5 Revision 4 detection line and causing system actuation. Correct fusible link selection is an essential element in the design of any restaurant fire suppression system. After performing a temperature study to determine the maximum ambient temperature at the fusible link location, the correct fusible link should be selected from the following chart: Fusible Link Model Number Max. Ambient Temperature FL -280 225° F. (107° C.) FL -360 300° F. (149° C.) FL -450 375° F. (191° C.) FL -500 430° F. (221° C.) Figure 2-13. Globe ML Fusible Link Buckeye Shielded Cable As an alternative to using conduit and comer pulleys to connect the fusible link system, gas valve, and/or remote pull station to the Systems Releasing Module, the Kitchen Mister System utilizes Buckeye Shielded Cable to perform this function_ Buckeye Shielded Cable is 1116" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable encased in a protective, flexible conduit_ See Figure 2-14. Buckeye Shielded Cable requires no conduit or comer pulleys, as the name implies, provided it is installed in accordance with the guidelines set forth in this manual. Model BFR -SC -100 comes with 100 feet (30.5 m) of flexible conduit with 200 feet (61 m) of 1/16" (0.16 cm) stainless steel cable inside it. Figure 2-14. Model BFR -SC -100, Buckeye Shielded Cable 6885 ULC -EX 5885 January 1, 2011 Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 - 6 Revision 4 Shielded Cable Interface The Model BFR -SCI Buckeye Shielded Cable Interface is required for connecting Buckeye Shielded Cable to any standard 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit connector or comer pulley. See Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15. Model BFR -SCI, Shielded Cable Interface Note: A 3/32" (0.2 cm) hex wrench is required to tighten the set screw. Compression Type Corner Pulley When Buckeye Shielded Cable IS NOT used to connect the fusible link system, gas valve, andlor remote pull station to the control head, a comer pulley is required whenever a change in stainless steel cable direction is necessary. The Model CPCT-1 corner pulley is equipped with a compression type fitting that connects to standard 1/2" (1.3 cm) EMT conduit. See Figure 2-16. Figure 2-16. Model CPCT-1, Compression Type Corner Pulley Discharge Nozzles Misting type discharge nozzles have been specifically developed for appliance, duct, and plenum applications. Each nozzle has a predetermined flow point value and comes equipped with a blow -off cap to protect the end orifice from blockage. Each nozzle is identified by the model number stamped on the nozzle body and has a unique color band for easy visual identification. See Figure 2-17. ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6885 January 1, 2011 Model Number FIow Points Band Color N-1 HP 1 Blue N-1 LP 1 Red N-2HP 2 Green N-2LP 2 Yellow N -2W 2 White Note: Details on specific nozzle applications can found in the Design Section of this manual. 13/16 (0.2 cm) HEX. TETHERED BLOW -OFF CAP { i 1.50" (3.8 crn) Figure 2-17. Discharge Nozzle Swivel Nozzle Adaptor COLOR ID BAND INTERNAL SCREEN RETAINING Raze 318' (2.4 an) NPT .: The Model N -SA Swivel Adaptor can be used with an discharge nozzle to facilitate the nozzle aiming process,_4 They are chrome plated and allow for a 30° rotation of the nozzle in any direction. See Figure 2-18. \ f; 30° ROTATION / 318" (1.8 cm) NPT FEMALE THREAD / 318" (1.0 cm) NPT MALE THREAD Figure 2-18_ Model N -SA, Swivel Adaptor BPN: BFR -T Chapter 3 System Design OVERVIEW OF SYSTEM DESIGN The following chapter will cover the proper design of the Buckeye Fire Equipment Kitchen Mister Are Suppression System. it is divided into three sections: 1. Nozzle Coverages and Placements 2. Piping Limitations 3. Detector Placement Design of the Kitchen Mister System must be in compliance with the parameters set forth in this manual and be performed by a factory trained, Authorized Buckeye Fire Equipment Dealer. Buckeye Fire Equipment is not responsible for systems installed or maintained by personnel that are not factory trained and Authorized. NOZZLE COVERAGE, PLACEMENT, AND AIMING This section will give detailed guidelines for determining nozzle type, positioning, and aim point for appliance, plenum, and duct protection. Duct Protection It is not necessary to shut down or damper the exhaust fan for the system to function properly. It is recommended that the exhaust fan be left on during system discharge to help distribute the extinguishing agent throughout the ductwork. • Ducts - 50" (127 cm) Maximum Perimeter Nozzle: N-1LP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: Unlimited length with: 50" (127 cm) Maximum Perimeter with a longest side of 16-3/4" (43 crn) for rectangular ducts and 12-1/2" (32 cm) for square ducts or 50" (127 cm) Maximum Circumference (maximum diameter of 16" (41 cm)) for round ducts. Placement: Centered in duct opening, from 1-6" (2.5- 15 crn) into the duct opening. Aim point: Center of duct. The Model N-1 LP nozzle is a one flow point nou.le that can protect a square or rectangular duct with a Maximum 50' (127 cm) perimeter and a maximum one BPN: BFR -TM Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 - 1 Revision 4 side length of 12-1/2" (32 cm) (square) and 16-3/4" (43 cm) (rectangular) respectively. It can also protect a round duct with a maximum circumference of 50" (127 cm) [16" (41 cm) maximum diameter]. See Figure 3-1 & 3-2. Ducts - 150" (381 cm) Maximum Perimeter Nozzle: N -2W (2 Row Point) Coverage: Unlimited length with: 150" (381 cm) Maximum Perimeter with a longest side of 50" (127 cm) for rectangular ducts and 37-1/2" (95 cm) for square ducts Of 150" (381 cm) Maximum Circumference [maximum diameter of 47-112" (121 cm)] for round ducts. Placement Centered in duct opening, from 0-6" (0-15 cm) into the duct opening. Aim point: Center of duct.. AIM: CENTER OF DUCT NOZZLE PLACEMENT: 1"- 6" (2.5-15 cm) (Per. 0 to 50" (0-127 crn), N-1LP] 0"-6"(0-15cm) [Per_ 0 to 150" (0-381 cm), N -2W( INTO THE DUCT FOR DUCTS (VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL) WITHOUT A TRANSMON AIM: CENTER OF ENTRANCE TO HORIZONTAL DUCT IO77I E PLACEMENT: 1'-a' (2.5-15 cm) [Per. 0 to 50" (0-127 cm), N-1LP] 0" - 6" (0-15 cm) [Per. 0 to 150" (0-381 cm), N -2w1 INTO THE DUCT TRANSITION FOR DUCTS WITH A VERTICAL 70 HORIZONTAL TRANSITION Figure 3-1. Proper Duct Nozzle Placement 'ILEX 6885 ULC -EX 68$5 January 1, 2011 Plenum Protection Nozzle: N-1 HP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: Length: 12 feet (3.7 m) max. Width: 4 feet (1.2 m) max. Placement: See Figure 3.7. Aim point: See Figure 3.7. The Model N-1HP nozzle is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a plenum (either single bank or V -bank) of 12 feet (3.7 m) in length and 4 feet (1.2 m) in width per nozzle. Larger plenums must be divided into 12 foot (3.7 m) sections, with each section protected with a separate nozzle. See Figure 3-7. Plenum: V -bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at the center of the V -bank width and down 1/3 of the vertical height, within 6 inches (15 cm) of the end of the plenum or plenum module and aimed clown the length of the plenum. See Figure 3-7. Plenum: Single Filter Bank Nozzle Placement The nozzle must be located at a point that is 2" (5.1 cm) from the back edge of the filter and 1/3 of the vertical height of the filter, within 6 inches (15 cm) off the end of the plenum or plenum module and aimed down the length of the plenum. See Figure 3-7. tine �rz NT. (3.7m) 12 ET. j AX. {3.7m) MAX. Figure 3-7. Model N-1HP Plenum Nozzle Placement and Aiming SINGLE SANK Note: These examples are typical and do not represent every acceptable nozzle configuration, only a representative sample of them. Designer Note For plenums that exceed 12 feet (3.7 m) in length and therefore require multiple nozzles, it is recommended that the total length be divided into equally sized protection zones and protected accordingly. So a 16 foot (4.9 m) long plenum should be divided into two 8 foot (2.4 m) zones, with a nozzle protecting each, as opposed to a 12 :cot (3.7 rn) zone and a 4 foot (1.2 rn) zone. Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 - 3 Revision 4 APPLIANCE PROTECTION Each different appliance must be protected in a specific manner with regard to nozzle selection, placement, and aiming. No deviations from these parameters are allowed and failure to comply completely with these requirements will void the UL Listing of the system and may render the system ineffective. In order to properly understand this section, several key terms need to be defined in advance_ DESIGN TERMINOLOGY Nozzle Height: The distance from the tip of the discharge nozzle to the top surface of the appliance (except for woks, in which case the bottom of the wok is used). Hazard Area: Ail nozzle coverages include the maximum size of the hazard area they can protect. Hazard area is NOT the overall size of the appliance being protected, but rather the actual size of the portion of the appliance used for cooking. Appliances Requiring Multiple Nozzles Some appliances may need to be protected by multiple nozzles because of their size. if the size of an appliance is larger than the approved coverage for that appliance, multiple nozzles must be used. This is accomplished by dividing the hazard area into individual zones that comply with the parameters of the listing for that appliance. In this case, each zone will be protected as an individual appliance with respect to nozzle placement and aiming. RANGE PROTECTION Two (2) Burner Range — LOW Proximity Nozzle: N-1 LP (1 Flow Point) Coverage: 12" (30.5 cm) x 24" (61 cm) Maximum (measured burner edge to burner edge) Nozzle Ht: 16" (41 cm) — 30" (76 cm) Placement: 3" (7.6 cm) from either edge of appliance, on appliance's long centerline. Aim point: 6" (15 cm) from opposite edge of appliance, on appliance's long centerline. The Model N-1LP nozzle is a one (1) flow point nozzle that can protect a range cooking area of 12" (30.5 cm) wide by 24" (61 cm) deep. The nozzle must be located 16" (41 cm) to 30" (76 cm) above the oking surface and positioned on the appliance's long centerline within E.PN: BFR -TM ULEX 6885 ULC -EX 6385 January 1, 2011 Buckeye KITCHEN MISTER Coverage Summary Sheet This summary sheet is provided as a quick reference, a complete understanding of the technical manual (BFR -TM) is required. The most Current Buckeye Kitchen Mister Restaurant Cooking Area Fire Suppression System Technical Manual (Part Number. BFR -TM) supersedes this reference sheet it is a5sentiat that this reference sheet be Compared With the current technical manual before using - DUCT, SMALL (50" MAXIMUM PERIMETER) NO771 P N-1LP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR BAND: RED 112 Yr DUCT, LARGE (150" MAXIMUM PERIMETER) NO771 F- N -2W FLOW PTS.: 2 t j COLOR BAND: WHITE.„..--,-,,-, 0 474t2" DUCTr MAX. I -• NO771F TIP''- 1 0'6"_ it 11/24Y 11 NOZZLE TEP Iii— N022LE t '1 ' i i I I TIP '1 , 1;2L t f �. i J+ HOOD!PLENUM PLENUM, SINGLE & N0771 F- N-1HP FLOW PTS: 1 COLOR BAND: BLUE HOODIPLENUM RANGE, TWO BURNER (LOW PROXIMITY) NOZZLE: N -ILP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR BAND: RED MAX HEIGHT 30" MIN- HEIGHT 16' CAN BE USED WITH BACK --SHELF, SHELF MUST NOT PITEFERE ,NlTh NOZZLE DISCHARGE AIM: 6" FROM OPPOSITE EDGE, •: ON LONG CENTER LINE MAX. HAZARD WIDTH: 24" RANGE, FOUR BURNER, (HIGH PROXIMITY) N0771 F N -ILP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR BAND: RED MAX. HEIGHT 40' MIN. HEIGHT 30' PLACEMENT: WITHIN 3' OF CENTER RANGE, FOUR BURNER, (LOW PROXIMITY) N0771 F: N -2W FLOW PTS.: 2 COLOR BAND: WHITE PLACEMENT: CENTER OF RANGE — MAX. HEIGHT 30" IN. HEIGHT 16" AIM: CENTER OF RANGE AIM:CENTER OF RANGE BURNER TO BURNER LENGTH: 24" BURNER TO BURNER WIDTH: 24" CAN BE USED WITH BACK -SHELF. SHELF MUST NOT INTEFERE WITH NO723 F DISCHARGE BURNER TO BURNER LENGTtt24" BURNER TO BURNER WIDTH: 24' RANGE, SIX BURNER , PLACEMENT: CENTER OF RANGE —MAX. HEIGHT 43" NOZZLE: N-2LP FLOW PTS.: 2 COLOR BAND: YELLOW —MIN. HE1Gi-:T 3.5" 11i► BURNER TO BURNER LENGTH: 36" RANGEJGRIDDLE COMBINATION NOZZLE N -ILP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR BAND: RED MAX. HEIGHT 40' MIN. HEIGHT 30" PLACEMENT: WITHIN 3" OF CENTER AIM: CENTER OF RANGE BURNER TO BURNER WIIDT:-t: 24.. AIM: CENTER OF . • NGE-GRIDOLE MAX WIDTH: 24' MAX LENGTH: 30' DEEP FAT FRYER, LG. SINGLE VAT PLACEMENT: WnYIN THE PERIMETER OF THE HAZARD N0771 E: N -21-1P FLOW PTS.: 2 COLOR BAND: GREEN Note: ` 7otatrizzard area con not exceed 864 in` BPN: P1S10374 MAX. HEIGHT 45" MIN. HEIGHT 24' — AIM: CENTER OF HAZARD AREA t4ke4b, AX. - WIDTHMAX. LENGTH: 2025"`- { TILTING SKILLET NOZZLE: N-2HP FLOW PTS.: 2 COLOR BAND: GREEN q • FOR MIN. & MAX NOL7LE HEIGHTS. REFER TO FRYER NOZZLE PARAMEuuRS it COVER MUST NOT INTEFERE WITH NOZZLE DISCHARGE REV. DATE Dec.emeber 1, 2009 Buckeye KITCHEN MISTER Coverage Summary Sheet This summary sheet is provided as a quick reference, a complete understanding of the technical manual (BFR -TM) is required. The most current Buckeye Kitchen Mister Restaurant Cooking Area Fire Suppression System Technical Manual (Part Number: BFR -TM) supersedes this .reference sheet. it is essential :hat this reference sheet be compared with the current technical manual before using. GRIDDLE. STANDARD (42" MAX.) NOZZLE: N-1LP FLOW PTS.: i COLOR BAND: RED PLACEMENT: GN THE :PERIMETER OF THE HAZAP,D AIM: 6' FROM CENTER OF HAZARD AREA, INLINE WITH N0771 F GRIDDLE, LARGE (46" MAX.) NOZZLE: N-1LP FLOW PTS.: 1 PLACEMENT: 5" OFF COLOR SAND: RED GRIDDLE EDGE. ON LONG CENTER UNE 1 AIM_ 3' FROM CENTER. IN LINE WITH NOZZLE MAX. HEIGHT 43' MAX. LENGTH: 42 MAX. WIDTH: 30' GRIDDLE, X -LARGE (60" MAX.) NOZZLE: N-2LP PE E : ON TRE 1i FLOW PTS.: 2 PERIMETER OF THE HAZARD COLOR BAND: YELLOW AIM: 8' FROM CENTER OF HAZARD AREA INLINE WITH NOZZLE MIN_ HEIGHT 30' MAX. WIDTH: 30 RADIANT CHARBROILER NOZZLE N-1HP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR BA44D: BLUE MAX. LENGTH: 48' PLACEMENT: WITHIN THE PERIMETER OF THE HAZARD :MX_ HEIGH-1-4T FIN. HEIGHT 24' AIM: CENTER OF HAZARD AREA - MAX. HEIGHT 48' ..! — MIN. HEIGHT 30' MAX. LING LAVA ROCK CHARBROILER I 1 NOZZLE: 11 FLOW PTS.: 2 j.; COLOR BAND: GREEN I 1I I1 AIM: CENTER OF HAZARD AREA MAX. 1710101: 30' MAX. LENGTH: 30 AX..^5IOTH: 24' PLACEEAENT: WITHIN THE PERIMETER OF THE HAZARD ~\�\— MAX HEIG-TT40' — MIN. HEIGHT 24' BROILER AND UPRIGHT BROILER NOZZLE N-1LP FLOW PTS.: 1 COLOR amp: RED 41M:CENTER OF COOKING GRATE PLACEMENT: TOP CORNER OF FRONT OPENING MAX. LENGTH: 2 WOK NOLE: N-1 HP FLOW PTS.. 1 COLOR B.42 BLUE MAX. WIDTH: 24' MAX WIDTH: 24 ALV: AT _25 E1 OF wo:/. BOTTOM MAX. WOK DIA.: 30' �--MIN. WOK 0i8.: 12' —MAX. HEIGHT 48" —MIN. HEIGHT 30' PLACEMENT. wm: IN Tr1E PERIMETER CIF THE HAZARD Piping Ur/Rattans: >3E' or 1I2 - Set. ,105'�Cc >P 2wmi lames; asp 'es<' �r a '0095 f4c-eotd. rete xairx 00rr ed. 31 e 551 > VA, rony_r ol elbows S50ooe- ety 2 -sneer. 5. .r -50 ore 10' 6: Vas_ .c-.0 .0-' yr X0050,. v,-0e3y - 2'set. I! MAXIMUM PIPING PEP CYLINDER SIZE I C`_NOER 0106 1,41X FLOW ae1NTS VAX 030E 1/1W01_ 01011.0001001:000. kt: PIP_ VOL 8611:60 i ANY 100 N0241.65 ,.01:-� »f4.=OF ELBOWS 908-55 j 1500 10042 i 20 808-10 10 2500 2000 _5 5001-15 15 2600- 2500 I 25 I 51.88-20 20 1 2500' 2600 ! 25 roes Ir. of 218- CONCLI� 1 AND BUCKEYE SHIELDED CABLE (BSC) LIMITATIONS 010E SIZE (SCH. 401 PIPE VOLUME ! _ u:`3CT:OE: I''FT. i.AAxF¢!M MAX i YDMB'.:32 CONv`:•i,' LENGTH r. ORNER sN 100/1,1605 ," Lsi1: :; Ci BSC .F:l MAXIMI M l9 MBER 09 3'6`051`7161 SSC (bi:N. BEND RADIUS) 35C T, O CONDUIT WULCESROr iNL`FS[R OF 3505 MAXI4MUM 50ro260 OF FUSIBLE LINKS AND HOLDERS 3,2" s; 3 mt..-FT I 1!7 54 a m1=1 IEAiniT.;wm P:plrip i«...;m_:rwnG tY'ok. +R�rge & CFS on?p;: i> Mme. At at elbows before dost 3-ae16 5 1> FYr1. 5!oe •eo[u-!e before za nar�;e- :F.,C �. iota) syssm pqe vNume: MO n1, �0 61m;vamx101 "c xmt; 0 sysem: 3 000 I 000 ,LE ur:K uNE. CONDUF & Pad 25 6 35 I 9 6 (�% 6 10 CAS VAI.';E LINE': 0050217 & 350 25 1 8 35 6 l9) j 6 NA `ROS.M 1oNE: CONDUIT 3 BSC 25 1 8 35 5 (93 j 5 NA I REMOTE CYLINDER ACTUATION LIMITATIONS IF( L.IF.1. F i.V:K LIKE. CONDUIT ONLY 150 35 NA NA I NA 20 I SAS V3150 I ?.NE' .00Neuft 007:1.7 150 35 NA NA I NA NA i . acTi2ArGNER 1 CARTRIDGE IPS : tLMP.ER NUMBER OFMAX ) TPAT-CAN?F ?„T!_' : F.- _ 1.513 H'1 MAO LONGTY. i OF 114' CD OF TUBING I CncPFP BETWEEi\ 'l:8'tC L,,, vvDeRs I i RPS -3.4 UNE; CONDUIT ONLY 150 35 NA NA 1 NA NA FUSIBLE: ': UNE: 840 ONLY NP,! `1A 35 6 (9.-1c 10 I _A2/A_'. UNE: SSC COL! NA S NA 35 6 (3 i 5 :14 BFR -AC -S 3 1 15 FEET 1 3 1 F9 i 2S-011 NE. 5S'.ONLY 1 NA NA.. _: I .69') ? 5 VA BFR -AC-;_ -5 1 25 FEET II 3FEE , 00 010 a_ 0,.rd 1..070__ seen sable. BPN: 4(510374 RE`.. DATE December 2009 O Without Comments D As Noteo i ^ Rea pi( Per The Attaches Letter These plans have been reviewed by .1 -he he Tukwila Fire :vention Bureau for conformance .,w+4-: current City • 'ndards. Acceptance is subject q. errors and .Missions which do not authorize violations of adopted • zindards and ordinances. They responsib!ky for the •,,equacy of design rests totally wltr rkee Designer. Additions, daietions oi, revisions to these drawings after this date will void this acceptance and Nils require a resubmittal of revised drawings for siiia)dseettent approve!, Final acceptance is sub)ecr to field test ane inspection by The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. I I Date: kJ ' -1 b By: ,u KwrLA FIRE DEPARTMENT lease call 206-575-4407 and jive this Fire Permit No. 11)- t nd e:<act address for shut - min or restoration approval. O m r tre N O9 O T1 t0D if) Permit Number Permit Requirements, .4415 Tukwila International Boulevard, David Malik (CE19-0043) n n -1 r O D m D 7 m Z m n C- D -u _ p zO F, v T ZD 0 Z v RELOCATE THE BATHROOM; THREE COMPARTMENT SINK Scope of work to N �tn c N C O Q O Issued on 5/5/20 Status II QJ M 'a O C -03 — O '6 N y < 5 00 K rn fp S n 13 CD .v 7 O n • N Cl Q la) M E. OO N 1/i O M Comply with the conditions of approval, get approval for all required inspections. Action needed as of 3-18-2021 Permits with outstanding items are highlighted below. Outstanding items include, but are not limited to, inspections, response to correction letter(s), and creation of new permit(s) (e.g. Automatic Fire Sprinkler Extinguishing System). To bring these highlighted items into compliance, the items listed below for each permit must be addressed and resolved to the City's satisfaction. Action taken as of 3-18-2021 ROUGH -IN ELECTRICAL— 6/18/2020 ELECTRICAL FINAL — 9/4/2020 APPROVED ELECTRICAL FINAL — 8-5-2020 — CANCELED — NO WORK DONE PER CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL FINAL -7/23/2020 CORRECTIONS/ #4 -GFCI PROTECTION STIIL REQUIRED FOR BEVERAGE DISPENSERS -OPEN AIR SPLICE AT "FAST FOOD" CASE -MOUNT RECEP BOX AT COFFE AND SECURE XFMR. SPLICE COMPARTMENT COVER -J BOX TOP OF BATHROOM WALL (CEILING) MISSING COVER -OPEN AIR SPLICE IN SOFFIT EAST FOR EXTERIOR LIGHT -GFCI FOR FOOD BEHIND FRONT COUNTER -GFCI, SPARK GUARD, COVER AT WOOD PANEL WALL ELECTRICAL FINAL -7-14-2020 CORRECTIONS/ #3 -OPEN J BOXES AND OPEN AIR SPLICES -GFCI PROTECTION FOR ALL 120v DISPENSERS -#12 ON 30A -G.E.C. CUT -SEISMIC LIGHTS ELECTRICAL FINAL — 6/25/2020 — CANCELED -NOT READY -WILL RESCHEDULE PLUMBING FINAL 6/16/2020 Inspections 0 o V V Nrn ol', 0 42 Permit Requirements, 14415 Tukwila International Boulevard, David Malik (CE19-0043) o rmro zv�vz _A _ pzcZGI Gl •;G1-I xi >z Z O m r^ Z -I z K m 0= m v�-I-ID m - I ('7 r 0 D 0xCCO m Op m z> ,Z _55GlyC Z �D 77 Z NI 7 N O Q o DJ 7 C O p_ O QJ a' 'O O C -03 — 0 17 ID y ..< ,D. z•-•f cro A: O d S el O 13, CI 7 O Fn C DU d OO O d = O M Comply with the conditions of approval, get approval for all required inspections. BUILDING FINAL— EMERGENCY LIGHTING — 9-22-2020 — NOT APPROVED FIRE ALARM — FIRE FINAL— FRAMING — 7-13-2020 — NOT APPROVED Site visit to survey progress of construction. No formal written inspection. Met with Mr. Malik and walked the inside of building. FRAMING — 7-23-2020 — PARTIAL APPROVAL ***THIS IS NOTA COMPLETE INSPECTION*** The attic was inspected for framing. What was vixible appears to be per approved engineered plans. Most of the framing & foundation were approved on previous expired permit. UNDERGROUND/SLAB - SERVICE - ROUGH -IN ELECTRICAL - 1 ELECTRICAL FINAL — 7-23-2020 — CORRECTIONS MADE, OK TO FINAL ELECTRICAL FINAL — 7-14-2020 CORRECTIONS/ #1 -SEAL INSIDE CONDUITS THAT PENETRATE COOLER -MISSING COVERS -OPEN AIR LINE VOLTAGE SPLICES UNDERGROUND/SLAB- SERVICE - ROUGH -IN ELECTRIC - CORRECTIONS/ #1 -NO INDICATION AS TO WHAT I'M INSPECTING -OPEN J BOXES IN CEILING -HAVE TECH ON SITE TO POINT OUT WORK DONE/AREA OF INSPECTION Permit Requirements, 14415 Tukwila International Boulevard, David Malik (CE19-0043) N -11 Z m n O rn A 0 0 m r _� Z 1/1 0 Z V IL V N N v p m 0 r C z z D r N N N v1N 7p 0 0 m 2 > D • 1 Z > F.. 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This would include the cooking equipment layout, the piping diagram, the nozzle selections, nozzle heights, manual pull station, etc. The applicant and installer must be a licensed, qualified, UI 300 fire protection systems company. ISSUED w/ Conditions 9/17/2020 r N \ N l0 N \ C na m co 0- N O FIRE ALARM — FIRE FINAL - HOOD AND DUCT - MECHANICAL FINAL — ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL - FIRE ALARM FINAL — 3-3-2021 — APPROVED alarm tie in with hood system approved. KITCHEN HOOD UL 300 FINAL — 2-5-2021— NOT APPROVED -Install channels in floor to ensure appliances are maintained in place after cleaning/maintenance. -6" clearance required under hood for cooking appliances. -K type fire extinguisher must be mounted for inspection. -Partition required between fryer and cooktop to prevent ignition of grease vapors. Re -inspection fee of $175 issued and must be paid prior to next inspection. Provide permit for fire alarm work associated with this project, not on site for inspection. KITCHEN HOOD UL 300 FINAL — 3-3-2021— APPROVED Kitchen hood suppression system approved. Development in kitchen space must be completed prior to use and occupancy. E 00 m 6., r O. m A O CCD C N N 0 n .y 0 3 FIRE FINAL - 0 3 O N V O 01 Permit Requirements, 14415 Tukwila International Boulevard, David Malik (CE19-0043) Z N 1 D r 1- O O O T D 2 0+ -...,a N Q- O F to 3 N N Q: m N = 0 O N FIRE ALARM — 3-3-2021 — APPROVED alarm approved. FIRE M PERMIT FINAL — 3-3-2021— APPROVED approved HOOD AND DUCT — 3-3-2021— APPROVED approved. MECHANICAL FINAL — 3-1-2021— NOT APPROVED 1. Need Fire Final approval. 2. Re -schedule Mechanical Final when you have Fire Final approval. MECHANICAL FINAL — 3-4-2021— APPROVED MECHANICAL FINAL — 3-4-2021— APPROVED ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL — 2-26-2021— APPROVED Rough in for Type 1 hood has already been inspected under previous expired permit which was M18-0127. Verified grease duct exhuast and make-up air - appears to be per code - ok Verified 2 Hour Grease wrap - ok TYPE 1 HOOD AND DUCT — 3-4-2021- APPROVED • 0 3 No F+ o ;3 Permit Requirements, 14415 Tukwila International Boulevard, David Malik (CE19-0043) 7nD c aD IIT w o N F+ x m a > v n S a C n m m N -IZ N0 o 1+ T t0 u1 N m m \ MIV Z. ry Cam Comments Out Correction Letter #2 9-8-2020 BUILDING -C The items below correspond to the corrections from Correction Letter #1 Please provide a precise list of those corrections and clearly cloud or mark on the plans exactly where those corrections can be found. Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan reviewer may request additional corrections. 4. Show approved condensate disposal. 307.2.1 Condensate disposal. 5. Show the minimum flow rate of outdoor air that the ventilation system must be capable of supplying during its operation and how it will be achieved. 403.3.1.3 System operation. 6. Show how required minimum air flow ventilation will be achieved. And provide required air balancing report per Sections 403.3 and 403.3.1.2.403.3.1.5 Balancing. 7. Show exhaust systems required, including ductwork, diffusers, registers for kitchens, bathrooms and toilet rooms to achieve the minimum airflow rate determined in accordance with Table 403.3.2.3. 403.3.2.3 Local exhaust. 9. Show exhaust outlet termination min. 10' from openings into buildings. 501.3.1 Location of exhaust outlets. MECHANICAL FINAL — 3-15-2021 PARTIAL APPROVAL 1. Provide Air / Balance report at next mechanical Final inspection. MECHANICAL FINAL - ROUGH -IN MECHANICAL — 3-15-2021- APPROVED