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Walker McGough Foltz Lyerin, P.S. <br />November 16, 1983 <br />Page Two <br />conform to ASIIRAE requirements. <br />Item 3 - The basement parking garage ventilation system is designed for a <br />minimum air exhaust of 12,600 CM which conforms to the requirements of <br />Sec. 705,UBC. <br />Item 9 - The mechanical equipment is shown on the drawings and the equipment <br />data, includ?.ng fuel input, is shown on the equipment schedules. The fire <br />protection and ventilation systems shown on the mechanical drawings are as <br />required for these pieces of equipment. <br />Item Item 10 - A standpipe system Is provided in each of three stairways with 2-1'. <br />inch hose connections provided at each floor. A cross tie between the stand- <br />pipes occurrs at level S-1 rather than level S-2, bottom level, in order to <br />prevent freezing of the line. This system has hceu reviewed by the dire <br />Marshal. <br />Item 11 - The installatiun of the standpipe system during construction is <br />not a derign function. <br />Item 12 - The fire protection systems were reviewed by the State Fire Xarshaa , <br />the Jail Commission, the Everett Fire Marshal and Build..ing Inspectors. lie <br />were never directed to submit the desihn to the fire rating bureau. <br />Item 13 - Trap primers will have to be added to the floor drains which recei•:e <br />infrequent use. <br />Item 20- Class I standpipes are provided throughout the building. <br />Item 25 - The kitchen hood ductwork is enclosed within a two hour fire resis- <br />tant enclosure. <br />CO'TNIENTS ON E\ITS <br />Item 5 - The emergency keying and locking is an architectural function, how- <br />ever, emergency power is available from the emergency generator as required <br />for the automatic unlocking of the doors. <br />Item 9 - Exit and directional signs are connected to normal and emergency <br />power sources and comply with National Electric Code requirements. <br />CU`I`IENTS ON ENERGY <br />v <br />Item 1 The following building envelope energy calculations conform to the <br />requirements of Washington State Energy Code, Table 4 L and 4-5. Zone I. <br />Copy of the building energy calculations are includes. <br />