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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3627 Orlando Dr (3)I fV AJL VI1&4_A P I A Z-4- 1 % To 30- 5L U1 uuuo Vuz,o CITYOF SANFORD PEKMIT APPLICATION Permit # : 0 P_ Date: e(',F.1VED Job Address: J7 0/ F C Description of Work: ` O' L.r Total Square Footage p f Historic District: "Zoning: Value of Work: $1 Permit Type: ,Building Electrical Electrical: New Service — # of AMPS Mechanical: Residential Non -Residential Plumbing/ New Commercial: # of Fixtures Plumbing/New Residential: # of Water Closets _ Occupancy Type: Residential Commercial Construction Type: # of Stories: Mechanical Plumbing Fire Sprinkler/Alarm Pool Addition/Alteration Change of Service Temporary Pole _ Replacement New (Duct Layout & Energy Calc. Required) of Water & Sewer* Lines N of Gas Lines Plumbing Repair — Residential or Commercial _ Industrial of Dwelling Units: Flood Zone: (FEMA form required ) Owners Name & Address: / v t r i deh Phone: Contractor Name & Address: Stale License Number: 7T / Phone & Fa:: 401 r4%1( t 6L / Contact erson: C,Lh Phone: Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. 1 certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS, and AIR CONDITIONERS, etc. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and Urere may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements o orida Lien w, 713. Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature of Contractor/Agent Date Print Owner/Agent's Name Print Contractor/Agent's Name 14 ..1- It G Signature of Notary -Slate of Florida Date Sigwure of Notary -Stale ida TM PNUY Date MY COMmIS510N 1 DD 242141 EXPIRES: Aupat 23, 2007 J' ror F up Bondrd ThN BW0 Notary 501*" OwnedAgent is _ Personally Known to Me or Contractor/Agent is _>pPersonally Known to Me or Produced ID Produced ID APPROVALS: ZONING' UTIL: FD: ENG: BLDG: Special Conditions: Rev 03/2006 K_,mr%,v s O It w _ Or p , ' FIRE EQUIPMENT, INC. J", 0 000000 OFFICE Range 36x24 three I Griddle 24x24 one Fryer 18xl8 one nozzles, nozzle height 1 H nozzle, nozzle 2H nozzle, 13-24 height 24-48 nozzle height 24- 48 TWISTEE DELI 3627 HWY 17-92 SANFORD, FL. PLANS TO INSTALL A PYRO CHEM 300 FIRE SYSTEM CAPABLE OF 10 FLOW POINTS AND 9 WILL BE USED. THE SYSTEM WILL SHUT OFF THE GAS AND ELECTRIC WHEN ACTIVATED. THE EXHAUST HOOD IS 8' LONG AND IS PROTECTED WITH A 1H NOZZLE. THE EXHAUST DUCT HAS A PERIMETER OF 56" AND IS PROTECTED WITH A 2W NOZZLE. ALL 3/8" BLACK PIPE WILL BE USED. THREE 360 DEGREE FUSIBLE LINKS WILL BE USED. THE REMOTE PULL WILL BE TOWARDS THE EXIT. THE SYSTEM WILL BE UL 300. 115 S. Laurel Ave. • Sanford, FL 32771 • (407) 699-6990 • (407) 324-8303 • FAX (407) 324-8266 12-08-06 TWISTEE CHAPTER III SYSTEM DESIGN This chapter will detail the basic information necessary for proper design of the PYRO-CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant Fire Suppression System. However, before attempting any installation, it is necessary to attend a Factory Certification Training Class and become Certified to design the PYRO-CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant Fire Suppression System. The chapter is divided into three 3) sections: Nozzle Coverage and Placement Piping Limitations Detector Requirements Each of these sections must be completed before attempting any installation. NOZZLE COVERAGE AND PLACEMENT This section will provide guidelines for determining nozzle type, positioning, and quantity for duct, plenum, and appli- ance protection. Duct Protection It is not required that the fan be shut down or the exhaust duct be dampered for the system to operate properly. All duct protection is UL listed without limitation of maximum duct length (unlimited length). This includes all varieties of ductworks both horizontal and vertical including ducts that run at angles to the horizontal and ducts with directional bends. Duct protection requires that a nozzle be positioned to discharge into the duct. Two nozzles are available for duct protection. The Model IL Nozzle, Part No. 551026, is a one (1) flow nozzle. A single IL nozzle is capable of protecting square or rectangular. ducts with a maximum perimeter of 50 in. 127 cm), with the diagonal being a maximum of 18 3/4 in. 47.6 cm). It can also protect a round duct with a maximum diameter of 16 in. (40.6 cm). The Model 2D duct nozzle, Part No. 551038, is a two (2) flow nozzle. A single 2D nozzle is capable of protecting square or rectangular ducts with a maximum perimeter of 100 in. (254 cm), with the diagonal being a maximum of 37 3/8 in. (94.9 cm). It can also protect a round duct with a maximum diameter of 31 7/8 in. (81 cm). When two (2) 2D duct nozzles are used to protect a single duct, the cross sectional area of the duct must be divided into two equal symmetrical areas. The nozzle must then lie installed on the centerline of the area it protects and aimed directly into the duct opening. Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-1 REV. 3 The nozzle(s) must be installed on the centerline of the duct, with the tip located 0 to 6 in. (15.2 cm) into the opening, and aimed directly into the duct opening. See Figure 3-1a. In installations where a UL listed damper assembly is employed, the duct nozzle can be installed beyond the 6 in. 15.2 cm) maximum, to a point just beyond the damper assembly that will not interfere with the damper. Exceeding the maximum of 6 in. (15.2 cm) in this way will not void the UL listing of the system. D-6 IN. INTO DUCT IL OR 2D NOZZLE TW7w I ooe,roc 1/2 L L Figure 3-1 a. ULEX 3830 PN551274(3) August 1, 2005 Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-3 REV. 2 Transition Ducts — The protection of non-standard ducts should be reviewed by the authority having jurisdiction. PYRO-CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II recommends that transi- tion ducts be protected as follows: a. Transition ducts — larger to smaller In cases where the duct/plenum interface opening is larger than the final exhaust duct, measure the perime- ter/diameter of the duct halfway between the largest and smallest section (or the average perimeter/diame- ter). The nozzle is to be located within 0-6 in. (15.2 cm) of the duct/plenum interface (not at the point where the measurement was taken), centered under the final exhaust duct opening. See Figure 3-1c. 0. P. PERIMETER — MEASUREMENT Figure 3-1c. Y INTO ITION W5173pc b. Transition ducts — smaller to larger In cases where the duct/plenum interface opening is smaller than the final exhaust duct, measure the perimeter/diameter of the final exhaust duct. The nozzle(s) is to be located within 0-6 in. (15.2 cm) of the duct/plenum interface, centered in the opening. See Figure 3-1d. PERIMETER— MEASUREMENT I I I oos,..vc Figure 3-1d c. Multiple risers In cases of multiple rises, each riser is protected as an individual duct. See Figure 3-1e. DUCT PLENUM Figure 3-1e uoe»evc Electrostatic Precipitator — Ducts utilizing electrostatic precipitators must be protected above and below the unit. Standard duct nozzles are used in this application. See Figure 3-1f. 2D NOZZLE PRECIPITATOR PLENUM 2D NOZZLE \ I inn 0. Figure 3-1f Plenum Protection The Model 1 H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is a one (1) flow nozzle used for plenum protection. A single 1 H nozzle can protect a plenum (with single or V-bank filters) 10 ft. (3.1 m) long by 4 ft. (1.2 m) wide. Dividing the length into sections equal to or less than 10 ft. (3.1 m) in length and positioning a nozzle at the start of each section can be done to protect longer plenums. ULEX 3830 PN551274(2) April 1, 2004 R) tl 1a. Fryers without Drip Board (19 in. x 19 1/2 in. maximum) (48 x 49.5 cm) Two nozzles are available for fryer protection: High prox- imity and low proximity. The Model 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere within the perimeter of the hazard area, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3-3a. The Model 2L nozzle is used for low proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere on the perimeter of the hazard area, 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the cook- ing surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3-3a. 2H HIGH PROXIMITY 1 NOZZLE LOCATED I ANYWHERE 1 2H. 2L i j WITHIN THE 1 PERIMETER Low 1 / 48' (122 cm) j 1 PROXIMITY NOZZLE LOCATED I2LI ANYWHERE 24' ON THE PERIMETER 13' (61 cm) 33 cm/ 1 1L oUNK 1 1 FRYERS WITHOUT 1 1 EDGE OF DRIPBOARDS OF i HAZARD AREA HAZARD AREA e0617ePc Figure 3-3a 1 b. Fryers with Drip Board The maximum single nozzle protection dimensions depend on the dimensions of the fry pot only. For fry pots with maximum dimensions of 18 in. 45.7 cm) on the longest side and 324 sq. in. (2090 sq. cm) max. area, use overall dimensions of 27 3/4 in. 70.5 cm) on the longest side and 500 sq. in. (3226 sq. cm) max. area. For fry pots with maximum dimensions exceeding 18 in. x 324 sq, in. (2090 sq. cm), but no greater than 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) on the longest side and 371 sq. in. (2394 sq. cm) max area, use overall dimensions of 25 3/8 in. 64.5 cm) on the longest side and 495 sq. in. 3194 sq. cm) area. Two nozzles are available for fryer protection: High prox- imity and low proximity. The Model 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere within the perimeter of the hazard area, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance' and aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3-3b. The Model 2L nozzle is used for low proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-5 REV. 3 nozzle must be located anywhere on the perimeter of the hazard area, 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3-3b, 2H I 2H, 2L 48 11 1 / (122 cm) I 2L 24 IN. 61 cm) T 13 IN. 33 cm) EDGE OF OF_ _i HAZARD HAZARD AREA AREA 00517ePC HIGH PROXIMITY NOZZLE LOCATED I ANYWHERE WITHIN THE 1 I PERIMETER LOW PROXIMITY NOZZLE j I LOCATED ANYWHERE ON THE PERIMETER W ooezwvc FRYERS WITH DRIPBOARDS Figure 3-3b 2. Small Range (336 sq. in. (2168 sq. cm) maximum, 28 in. (71 cm) longest side maximum). Use this when nozzle is center located. Two nozzles are available for small range protection: High proximity and low proximity. The Model 1 H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is used for high proximity small range protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow nozzle. When using high proximity protection, the range cannot be under a backshelf. This nozzle must be located on the front/back centerline of the appliance, 40 in. to 50 in. (102 to 127 cm) above the cooking surface, and aimed directly down within the "Nozzle Location Area" depending on the size of the hazard area. See "Nozzle Placement' chart below. See Figure 3-4a. NOZZLE FLEXIBILITY PLACEMENT CHART (When using nozzle flexibility, the maximum width that can be protected is 12 in. (31 cm)) Length — L Width — W FronVRear In. cm) in. cm) In.* cm)` 12 31) 12 31) 8 20) 13 33) 12 31) 71/2 19) 14 36) 12 31) 7 18) 15 38) 12 31) 61/2 17) 16 41) 12 31) 6 15) 17 43) 12 31) 51/2 14) 18 45) 12 31) 5 1 3) 19 48) 12 31) 41/2 11) 20 51) 12 31) 4 10) 21 53) 12 31) 31/2 9) 22 56) 12 31) 3 8) 23 58) 12 31) 21/2 6) 24 61) 12 31) 2 5) 25 64) 12 31) 11/2 4) 26 66) 12 31) 1 3) 27 69) 12 31) 1/2 1) 28 71) 12 31) 0 0) Distance from centerline, either toward front or toward back, of hazard area, starting from the reference point. ULEX 3830 August 1, 2005PN551274(3) Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-6 REV. 2 1H 50 IN. 127 cm) 1H 401N. 102 cm)) REFERENCE POINT NOZZLE LOCATION AREA 121N. 28 IN. (71 an) 31 pn) MAXIMUM MAXIMUM LENGTH (L) WIDTH(W) HIGH PROXIMITY MIWPC Figure 3-4a The Model 1L nozzle, Part No. 551066, is used for low prox- imity small range protection. This nozzle'is a one (1) flow nozzle. The range can be equipped either with or without a backshelf. Either type requires the same nozzle require- ments. The nozzle must be located 22 in. (56 cm) from either end of the hazard area centered from left to right. It must be 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above cooking surface, and aimed at a point one half the distance of whatever the height dimension of the nozzle is. When determining nozzle and aim point locations, both measurements are to be taken from the same end of the hazard area. Example: The nozzle is mounted 20 in. (51 cm) above the cooking surface. The aim point from the edge of the hazard would then be 10 in. (25 cm) which is one half the nozzle mounting height dimension. See Figure 3-4b. Note: Nozzles must be placed at or below the shelf, within the nozzle height limitations. EDGE OF HAZARD AREA FRONT OR BACK) 22 IN. I / (56 cm) 1L X 56 C/ I \ ' I 24 IN. (H) CM) r - (61 cm) X - 131N. H) 1a L H)I I HAZARD ooe+e+vcC' Q (H) SURFACE Figure 3-4b ULEX 3830 April 1, 2004 PN551274(2) 2a. High -Proximity Backshelf Protection — When using the 2L nozzle for range: protection with high -proximity backshelf, the maximum length of burners being protected must not exceed 28 in. (71 cm) and the maximum areaof the burners. must not exceed 336 sq. in. (2167 sq. cm). The backshelf must be a.minimum of 18 in. (45.7 cm) above the top of the range and may overhang the burner by a maximum of 11 in. 28 cm). NOTE: Although most shelves exceed 11 in. (28 cm) in over- all depth, make sure the shelf does not exceed 11 in. (28 cm) overhang of the burner. Nozzle must be located on the front edge of the front burner and aimed at a point 10 in. (25 cm) forward from the back edge of the back burner on the front -to -rear centerline. Nozzle must be mounted 24 to 35 in. (61 — 89 cm) above the hazard surface. See Figure 3-5a. 24- 351N. pl GM 81. 89 cm) FRONT TO REAR CENTERLINE SHELF CAN OVERHANG BURNER(S) A MAXIMUM OF 11 IN. (28 an) 45. 7 cm) MIN. 10 IN. (25.4 cm) FROM BACK BURNER HIGH PROXIMITY BACK SHELF PROTECTION WITH THE 2L NOZZLE. AREA OF PROTECTION PER NOZZLE: MAX. LENGTH OF BURNER GRATES 28 IN. (71 cm) AND MAX. AREA OF BURNER GRATES NOT TO EXCEED 336 SO. IN. (2168 sq. pn) Figure 3-5a 5. Large Wok (Greater than 24 in. to 30 in. (61 to 76 cm) diameter x 8 in. (20 cm) depth maximum) Two nozzles are available for large wok protection: High proximity and low proximity. The 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high prox- imity wok protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere on the perime- ter of the appliance, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above the top edge of the wok and aimed at the center of the wok. See Figure 3-7. The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proxim- ity wok protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere on the perime- ter of the appliance, 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the top edge of the wok and aimed at the center of the wok. See Figure 3.7. 12H I I r l r I 2H, 2LI 48 IN. i i 1 (122 on) I 2L r rr 24 IN. 01 an) I131N. 33i ) 1 -- NOZZLE LOCATED ON PERIMETER 008193 c 30 IN. (70 cm) DIAMETERItMAXIMUM Figure 3-7. 6. Small Griddle (1080 sq. in. (6968 sq. cm) x 36 in. 91 cm) longest side maximum) Two nozzles are available for small griddle protection: High proximity and low proximity. The 1 H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is used for high prox- imity griddle protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located above any corner of the hazard surface, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at a point 12 in. (31 cm) over and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the comer below the nozzle. See Figure 3-8. The 1 L nozzle, Part No. 551026, is used for low proxim- ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located above any corner of the hazard surface, 10 in. to 24 in. (25 to 61 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at a point 12 in. (31 cm) over and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the corner below the nozzle. See Figure 3-8. Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-9 REV. 2 EDGE OF HAZARD AREA NOZZLE(ANY CORNER) ` 1 12 IN. I (31 cm) 12 IN. 31 cm) AIM POINT 1H 1 1 H, 1 L \\ 48 IN, \` \ 122 cm) 1L 24 IN. T` \ \\ HAZARD 81 an) 101N. ``\ SURFACE 25 an) o 112 IN. 004184vc 31 cm) Figure 3.8. 6a. Small Griddle (1080 sq. in. (6968 sq. cm) x 36 in. 91 cm) longest side maximum) Alternate Protection Two nozzles are available for small griddle alternate protection: High proximity and low proximity. The 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high'prox- imity griddle protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located 0 to 6 in. (0 to 15 cm) from short side of the hazard surface, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the hazard area. See Figure 3-8a. The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proxim- ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located 0 to 6 in. (0 to 15 cm) from the short side of the hazard surface, 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the hazard area. See Figure 3-8a. 2H EDGE OF 2H, 2L \\ HAZARD AREA 46 IN. \ 122 an) \ \ B IN. 61N. \\ \ 2L \ \ 24 IN. \ \ 61 un) \ \\ NOZZLE 13 IN. LOCATION (33 cm) \\ trz L ZONE L Figure 3-8a. 112L_11 ULEX 3830 PN551274(2) April 1, 2004 Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3-14 REV. 3 Fryer - Multiple Nozzle Protection Fryers exceeding the coverage of a single nozzle can be divided into modules. Each module must not exceed the maximum area allowed for a single nozzle. However, when utilizing multiple nozzle protection, the longest side allowed for a fryer with drip board can be used, regardless of whether the fryer has a drip board or not. The maximum size fryer that can be modularized is 864 sq in. (5574 sq. cm). Design requirements for multiple nozzle fryers are broken down as follows: 1. If the fryer includes any dripboard areas, measure both the internal length (front to back) and width of the frypot portion. Then measure the internal length and width of the overall hazard area including any dripboard areas. Determine the area of both the frypot and the area of the overall vat by multiplying corresponding length and width dimensions. 2. Divide the frypot or overall vat into modules, each of which can be protected by a single nozzle, based on the maximum dimension and area coverage of the nozzle as specified in "Design Chart." If the module considered does not include any portion of the dripboard, use only the maximum frypot area and maximum dimension listed in the "Design Chart." If the module considered includes any dripboard areas, use both the maximum frypot area and dimen- sion listed in the "Design Chart", and the maximum overall area and dimension listed in the "Design Chart." 3. None of the maximum dimensions may be exceeded. If either the maximum frypot or the overall sizes are exceeded, the area divided into modules will need to be redefined with the possibility of an additional nozzle. PIPING LIMITATIONS Once the nozzle placement and quantity of tanks has been determined, it is necessary to determine the piping configu- rations between the tank and the nozzles. This section contains the guidelines and limitations for designing the distribution piping so that the wet chemical agent will discharge from the nozzles at a proper flow rate. These limi- tations must also be referred to when selecting the mounting location for the tanks. The maximum pipe lengths are based on internal pipe volume. Each size tank is allowed a minimum and maximum total volume of piping, calculated in milliliters. There is no need to distinguish between what portion of the piping is supply line and what portion is branch line. Only the total volume of the complete piping network has to be considered. Volume Chart 1/4 in. pipe = 20.5 mis./ft. 3/8 in. pipe = 37.5 mis./ft. 1/2 in. pipe = 59.8 MIS./ft. 314 in. pipe = 105.0 mis./ft. Tank Chart Maximum Volume Allowed Maximum Between First Maximum Pipe Nozzle and Tank Flow Volume Last Nozzle Size Numbers milliliters) milliliters) 1.6 Gallon 5 1500 600 PCL-160 3.0 Gallon 10 1910 1125 PCL-300 4.6 Gallon 14 3400 3000 PCL-460 4.6 Gallon 15 2600 2000 PCL-460 6.0 Gallon 19 4215 1688 PCL-600 per side 6.0 Gallon 20 3465 1313 PCL-600 per side 1-01 ULEX 3830 August 1, 2005 PN551274(3) CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT FEES FOR SERVICES PHONE # 407-302-2516 - FAX # 407-302-2526 DATE: PERMIT #: 07— ?AS i b J BUSINESS NAME / PROJECT: / -, AD PHONE NO.: FAX NO.: CONST. INSP. [ ] C / O INSP.:[ ] REINSPECTION [ j , PLANS REVIEW IF. A. [ J F.S. [ J HOOD [) PAINT BOOTH [ j BURN PE I [ ] TENT PERMIT ERMITJ OTHER l JL -2 TOTAL FEES: S 6 (PER UNIT SEE BELOW) `>7 COMMENTS: . I IM- Address / Bldg. # / Unit # Square Footage Fees ner Bldg. / Unit 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. _ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fees must be paid to Sanford Building Department, 300 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FI. 32771 Phone # -407- 330-5656. Proof of Payment must be made to Fire Prevention division before any further services can take place. I certify that the above is true and correct and that I will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Sanford, Florida. Sanford Fire a ention Division Applicant's Signature