Excellent. First reply gets it. Nice!(1) SABCs should be 1.5 kVA each.
(2) K111.6 requires that the smokes be on a lighting circuit. But if the dwelling unit meets the scope of 101.2 Exception, then the IBC wouldn't apply, and we'd have to check the IRC for an equivalent requirement. I don't believe the NEC has such a requirement.
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Those are excellent observations. This is typical of cut and paste by design professionals of record. I can guarantee you that the panel will be flush mounted and the panel schedule won't look anything like what is on the plans as this is an existing unit. This is in a condo so it is not 120/240, it is 208. We can reject this stuff all day long or just approve it and trust that the inspectors will catch everything in the field. This is an example of the laziness of the design professionals and common on 99% of projects.Seems odd that the panel would be surface mounted in a dwelling unit. Also note 3 calls for GFCI breakers, where is the note calling for AFCI breakers?
???Well, if getting picky, microwave is clearly single pole but called out as 2.
In trip/pole column, it says 20/2. Doesn't that mean 20 amps/2 pole?
Cut and paste it's going to be the death of architecture and structural engineering! These days everything we see is basically stolen from something else. Make you really wonder what they are getting paid for or how much engineering they actually are doing for most projects.This is typical of cut and paste by design professionals of record. This is an example of the laziness of the design professionals and common on 99% of projects.
Si, typo only. Not shown as 2 pole.In trip/pole column, it says 20/2. Doesn't that mean 20 amps/2 pole?
While I generally say cad being the cause, I agree. Cut and paste coupled with the growth in sheet counts. Saw high schools done in 50 sheets and worked on one near 1000. Who can review and coordinate 1000 sheets? Glad I retired (before learning Revit!) Maybe when experienced old timers began in cad, things will get righted a little.Cut and paste it's going to be the death of architecture and structural engineering! These days everything we see is basically stolen from something else. Make you really wonder what they are getting paid for or how much engineering they actually are doing for most projects.
The wine cooler is most likely fixed in place while the refer is cord and plug. That is truly "either way"Seems like an arguement could be made either way