STATE OF CALIFORNIA-AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
MARINA-MERCED OFFICE COMPLEX
2300 MERCED STREET
5AN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA 94577
ATSS 561ยท1165
June 11, 1976
IN REPLY REFER TO: MONT 11,390 wo
Nichols Plumbing & Heating Company, Inc.
Mechanical Contractors
471 Wave Street
Monterey, California
Subject: Bayview Manor
1017 Jewell Avenue
Pacific Grove, California
Gentlemen:
Automatic sprinkler drawings, Sheets M-1 and M-2 dated April 2, 1976
have been checked by this department for compliance with the require-
ments outlined in 'title 19, California Administrative Code.
The drawings indicate a proposal to install a complete automatic
sprinkler system in the above subject facility.
Final approval is subject to the conditions enumerated below:
1. Automatic sprinkler systems installed to meet the requirements
of Section 13113, California Health and Safety Code shall con-
form with the provisions of Title 19, California Administrative
Code,and N.F.P.A. Pamphlet #13 (Installation of Sprinkler
Systems), 1974 Edition.
2. The waterflow switch of the sprinkler system is required to be
electrically interconnected. to the building fire alarm system
in accordance with Section 909 (b), Title 19, California
Administrative Code.
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3. By copy letter, we are advising the owner, operator and/or
administrator of the subject facility of the requirements
outlined in Item %2 since the electrical installation and
interconnection of this device may be performed by other
persons than the sprinkler installation concern.
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