Information based on query as of Tuesday, July 16, 2024.
Permit Information
Permit NumberFIR08-00129
StatusFinaled
Name ALLIED GENERAL FIRE & SECURITY
Site Address 1050 W RIVER ST
Project NameIntralot INC
Customer Number 
ePlanReview 
Description
This permit is to demo the fire alarm system at 1050 W River st. and adding the existing devices with addressable monitor modules to the fire alarm at 610 S 11th st.This is a common building with entrances at different location due to different street addresses.
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DescriptionReceivedRequestedCompletedAM/PMDispositionAssigned To 
INSP-Final Inspection5/13/20085/14/20085/14/2008APASS
DetailsForrest France
Testing for the remainder of alarm work completed today including clean agent panel monitoring, flows and tampers at the eight existing risers and two antifreeze loops, two duct detectors reprogramed correctly while on site, repaired incorrectly programed pressure switch at the floral shop riser, c/n items revised, FACP tested okay, signals verified, map provided including changes, permit finaled.
INSP-Final Inspection5/7/20085/8/20085/8/2008APART
DetailsForrest France
New duct detectors retested okay, verified as-built plans provided, missing updated map at the FACP per review note #7, noted different alarm contractor on site in process of relocating the remote annunciator and horn appliance under a separate permit- will verify map and test remainder of inputs from the two risers and clean agent system on the river street side when project related alarm work is also complete.
INSP-Final Inspection4/28/20084/29/20084/30/2008ANR
DetailsForrest France
Work is not ready for inspection per conversation with contractor.
INSP-Final Inspection4/24/20084/25/20084/25/2008AFAIL
DetailsTroy Cobbley
The existing facp that was to be removed has not been removed. According to Bruce it appears now to be used as a security panel. It was set off prior to my arrival and per Bruce it annunciated a gate valve tamper. This panel can remain and be used as security but can not operate as a fire alarm panel as it apparently still is. Bruce was going to investigate. Eight additional duct smoke detectors have been added and as-builts had been provided. During testing of the first duct smoke detector the hvac unit did not shut down immediately as required per IMC chapter 6. Per the new technician all of the duct detectors did not shut down. Bruce and the electrician from Romar Electric were going to rewire the transformers so that they shutdown correctly. Bottom line was no items were tested beyond the first duct smoke detector.