Information based on query as of Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR06-00178
StatusFinaled
Name CSHQA
Site Address 707 N ARMSTRONG PL
Project NameALM - Central District Health
Customer Number 
ePlanReview 
Description
To upgrade the notification (audible/visual) throughout the existing building and to incorporate additional duct detectors (21ea) for HVAC shutdown. The existing manual fire alarm system that includes door release, HVAC shutdown and notification throughout. Manual pull stations are existing at all exits.

There is no associated building permit.
Contact Information
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection11/21/200711/27/200711/27/2007APASS
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Permit finaled
INSP-Alarm Testing10/29/200710/30/200710/30/2007AFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
The duct detector in the conference room did not shut down the hvac unit. All other items are ok. A map for the facp and nfpa 72 forms will be needed at the next inspection.
INSP-Final Inspection8/30/20079/5/20079/5/2007AFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
One of the new a/v's in the exam rooms did not function, the existing devices need to be mounted at the code compliant heights as per the city approved drawings and manometer test need to be performed on the duct smoke detectors as requested on the previous correction notice. The duct detector will need to be tested for functionality as well.
INSP-Final Inspection6/12/20076/14/20076/14/2007AFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
there were no city review notes or approved data sheets. See the city approved plans for locations where a/v's need to be added in exam rooms and candellas changed to what is marked on the approved plans.. Also it appears that all of the new duct smoke detectors are improperly placed and the incorrect sample tubes utilized. A manometer test will be required. Only one detector was tested and that was just to make sure the detector shut the unit down imediately. The supervision of the NAC panels by the facp has been tested ok. All of the existing device locations are too low to meet code compliance which Bob was going to verify could remain. One existing device has not been changed out to a new device and is marked on the plans.
FIR-Aging Inspection8/11/20068/11/20068/11/2006 NR
DetailsTroy Cobbley
Per Amy with CSHQA the work is still in progress and they are waiting for as-builts.