WAC 296-150V-0320
What must I provide with my request
for conversion vendor unit or medical unit design-plan
approval by the department? (1) All requests for design-plan
approval must include:
(a) A completed design-plan approval request form;
(b) Two sets of design plans, specifications and test
results and procedures necessary for a complete evaluation of
the design;
(c) Receipt of the design-plan fee listed in WAC 296-150V-3000;
(d) Receipt of the initial design-plan filing fee and the
initial design-plan fee.
(2) If a structural analysis or test is required for a
concentrated floor load, at least one set of design plans must
have an original wet stamp from a professional engineer or
architect licensed in Washington state. All new, renewed, and
resubmitted plans, specifications, reports and structural
calculations prepared by or prepared under the engineer or
architect's direct supervision shall be signed, dated and
stamped with his or her seal. Specifications, reports, and
structural calculations may be stamped only on the first
sheet, provided this first sheet identifies all of the sheets
that follow are included and identified in the same manner.
Plans that have not been prepared by or under the engineer's
or architect's supervision shall be reviewed and he or she
must prepare a report concerning the plans. This report must:
(a) Identify which drawings have been reviewed by drawing
number and date;
(b) Include a statement that the plans are in compliance
with current Washington state regulations; and
(c) Be stamped and signed by the reviewer.
(3) Any deficiencies shall be corrected on the drawings
before submitting to the department or be included in the
report and identify as to how they are to be corrected. This
report shall be attached to the plan(s) that were reviewed.
We will retain the set with the original wet stamp.
(4) Electrical plan review for educational, institutional
or health care facilities and other buildings. Plan review is
a part of the electrical inspection process; its primary
purpose is to determine:
(a) That loads and service/feeder conductors are
calculated and sized according to the proper NCE or WAC
article or section;
(b) The classification of hazardous locations; and
(c) The proper design of emergency and standby systems.
(5) All electrical plans for new or altered electrical
installations in educational, institutional, and health or
personal care occupancies classified or defined in this
chapter must be reviewed and approved before the electrical
installation or alteration is started. Approved plans must be
available for use during the electrical installation or
alteration and for use by the electrical inspector.
(6) All electrical plans for educational facilities,
hospitals and nursing homes must be prepared by, or under the
direction of, a consulting engineer registered under chapter 18.43 RCW in compliance with chapters246-320, 180-29, and 388-97 WAC as applicable, and stamped with the engineer's mark
and signature.
(7) Plans to be reviewed by the department must be
legible, identify the name and classification of the facility,
clearly indicate the scope and nature of the installation and
the person or firm responsible for the electrical plans. The
plans must clearly show the electrical installation or
alteration in floor plan view, include switchboard and/or
panel board schedules and when a service or feeder is to be
installed or altered, must include a riser diagram, load
calculation, fault current calculation and interrupting rating
of equipment. Where existing electrical systems are to supply
additional loads, the plans must include documentation that
proves adequate capacity and ratings. The plans must be
submitted with a plan review submittal form available from the
department.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.22 RCW. 05-23-002, §
296-150V-0320, filed 11/3/05, effective 12/4/05; 99-18-069, §
296-150V-0320, filed 8/31/99, effective 10/1/99.]