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Fire Sprinkler Submittal Requirements:
- Submit a minimum of 3 sets of all working drawings.
- Plan review fees are collected at the time of submittal and are calculated by the square footage of the building/suite.
- Submit 3 sets of hydraulic calculations and manufacturer data sheets for all equipment i.e. sprinkler heads and backflow preventer.
- Acceptable paper size shall be limited to 24” x 36”.
- Minimum scale shall be 1/8”. Text height to be a minimum of 3/32".
- All submittals shall bear a dated review certification and signature of a minimum level III NICET certified engineering technician (CET) automatic sprinkler systems or an Arizona Registered Professional Engineer. This shall not reduce the requirements required by the State of Arizona Board of Technical Registration for a registrant's seal.
- For tenant improvements, no submittal is required for adding or relocating 3 heads or less.
- Deviations from approved plans will require approval from the fire code official.
- Field inspection is required.
Fire Alarm Submittal Requirements:
- Submit a minimum of 3 sets of all working drawings.
- Plan review fees are collected at the time of submittal and are calculated by the square footage of the building/suite.
- Acceptable paper size shall be limited to 24” x 36”.
- Minimum scale shall be 1/8”. Text height to be a minimum of 3/32".
- Include voltage drop calculations for each notification appliance circuit showing wire size circuit current and voltage drop. (Optional if shown on plans.)
- Include standby battery calculations for each control panel, sub panel, power booster, central station transmitter, power supply.
- All submittals shall bear a dated review certification and signature of a minimum level III NICET certified engineering technician (CET) automatic sprinkler systems or an Arizona Registered Professional Engineer. This shall not reduce the requirements required by the State of Arizona Board of Technical Registration for a registrant's seal.
- Deviations from approved plans will require approval from the fire code official.
- Field inspection is required.