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Fire Detection Checklist (2024) Page 1 of 2 C I T Y O F E V E R E T T Permit Services FIRE DETECTION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIS T I. INFORMATION TO BE SHOWN ON PLANS: • Legend of devices (device description/model number must match manufacturers information sheets). • Plans shall be clearly legible showing all walls, outside building dimensions, total building square footage, scale used, room use, north arrow, etc. • Interior elevations to indicate unusual construction characteristics and/or structural and mechanical elements that may affect spacing requirements. • Height of horn/strobes, location of outside horn/strobe/bell. • Riser diagram with each circuit and all devices identified. • End of line locations per notification circuit. • Location of FACP, remote annunciator, and NAC panels. • Wire run diagram per circuit from device to device to be overlaid on the floor plans. PERMIT SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR SUBMITTAL: The Everett Fire Marshal’s Office requires the following minimum information: Signed Permit Application Copy of signed and completed Fire Alarm Permit Application Submittal Package: Two Sets of plans (24” x 36” maximum size, 1” = 20’ minimum scale) Two Sets of Battery calculations Two Sets of Manufacturer’s information (cut sheets) for all devices Two Sets of cut sheets for any replacements of panel, AES, and TELGUARD Systems. Engineering calculations (2 copies, if required) Permit Submittal Fee (Plan review fee) Submit all documents to the City’s Permit Counter, located at 3200 Cedar Street, 2nd Floor, Everett, WA 98201. ---PAGE BREAK--- Fire Detection Checklist (2024) Page 2 of 2 3200 Cedar Street Everett, WA 98201 [PHONE REDACTED] 8:30am-12pm, 1pm-3pm [EMAIL REDACTED] everettwa.gov/permits II. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED: • Complete battery calculations, including line loss/voltage drops for each circuit and Amp Hours of batteries. • Manufacturer’s cut sheet for wire used. • Matrix/sequence of events. • Model number of device used and standby/alarm voltage to be highlighted on the manufacturer’s cut sheets. • Monitoring type/equipment. • Miscellaneous connections such as door closers/openers, dampers, HVAC, access control, fire suppression contacts, and like equipment. • Primary power detail. • Smoke detector/FACP compatibility listing. • Remote annunciator. NOTE: Firefighter operation instructions of the alarm panel or remote annunciator will be required at time of final inspection. Tenant improvements may not require all of the above depending on the scope of work. For more information about these requirements, contact the Fire Marshal’s Office at [PHONE REDACTED]. Submittals should be brought to Permit Services at the address listed below. APPLICABLE CODES AND REFERENCES For a current list of applicable codes and references, please see our Construction Codes (PDF).