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FAIRFAX HOSPITAL
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December 13, 2013 <br />Mr. Brett Sontra <br />McKinstry Company <br />5005 Third Ave South <br />Seattle, WA 98134 <br />• <br />PUBLIC WORKS <br />Project: Modification to sprinkler layout for Providence Health <br />Job Address: 916 Pacific Ave <br />Plan Review No: K1312-003 <br />. , < �.��:c � <br />�� o�—l! �113 g� <br />__ . _ ._ _. _ _ ..____� ._ .a� ___9 <br />Dear Mr. Sontra, <br />In response to the recent application for a new suppression construction permit, the plans have been <br />examined and you are advised that the permit review cannot be resumed until the following issues are <br />resolved. Please note that although the sprinkler contractor may not be providing all of the work requested, <br />the documentation of this work is required to obtain a sprinkler permit. <br />1. A double-check detector valve assembly (DCDA) should be shown on the drawings to replace the single <br />check detector that our records indicate for the fire service of this building. <br />a. Correspondence dated March 8, 2012 that new suppression work would trigger this requirement <br />was sent to the owner listed on Snohomish County parcel records. <br />2. All replacements of a single check detector to a double check detector will need to be installed by a <br />private contractor, since the city only installs new services upon request. <br />3. The fire service for the tenant space should be shown from the tenant space to the city main, including <br />the cross connection. <br />4. The revised sprinkler submittal will require three copies of the following, so that the submittal can be <br />reviewed: <br />a. A catalog cut indicating the DCDA manufacturer's model in the �Backflow Prevention Assemblies <br />Approved for Installation in Washington State', published by the Washington State Department <br />of Health, current edition. <br />b. A plan and section of the intended location and installation of the DCDA. The DCDA can be <br />located in an interior or an exterior location, to comply with City of Everett Standard <br />Construction Drawings 515 or 523, attached. <br />c. The model number of the DCDA should be shown on the drawings. <br />d. The routing of the fire service from the city main should be shown relative to the property line <br />of the building. <br />e. The riser room should be identified on the plans. <br />f. A post indicator valve (PIV) is required if there is not direct access to the riser room from <br />outside of the building. <br />g. All plan sheets afFected by these revisions. <br />h. All hydraulic calculations affected by these revisions. <br />
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