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Specifications RECEVED c ......- - --rof' - '''' 3 �� FEB 2012 I S ushi Hana Restaurant BUILDING DIVISION _;i' B ULDING DIVISION OP v c 18" x 20" exhaust , duct 1 -H 1 -H Pyro Chem PCL-460 f '_ \ —+ _ UL-300 fire suppression I -I I - I I - u �I — I system Heat Detection max flow points 15 system using 12 \■ 12' hood \ system piped in 3/8" • Chem 11 -H 1.2 -H 12 -H 11 -H 12 -L black pipe PCL -460 nozzle height no more / fuel shut off 1" th than 48 " above applian gas valve pull station Is\ . .. 10' on path \\ of egress - gas valve CITY OF TIGARD 12 2 burner 48 table -no coverage 14" x 26" 36 6 burner Approved .� �/ -- � .... r �? ( [ 1-1----". stove top deep fryer x 2 stove top t�Uu ��"" �� l✓ G �.�., Conditionally Approved [ ] 1/3 See Letter to: Follow [ ] Universal Fire Equipment Inc. Sushi liana Restaurant A L � A hed 18260 SW 100th Ct 11705 SW Pacific Hwy Permit Number '2 ( © ]es-- Tualatin, OR. 97062 Tigard, OR. 97223 (503) 691-9000 (503) 734-4490 Ad• ss: i' is `- C.-40 Greg Heath HM &V Contractors Cesar Lopez By: ��;a ?_'� Date: Z • n CCB# 86723 OFFICE COPY IVICID L I vuFy • Chapter 1 — General Information Page 1 -1 REV. 4 CHAPTER GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION Temperature Limitations The PYRO -CHEM® KITCHEN KNIGHT® II Restaurant Fire The operating temperature range of the PYRO -CHEM Suppression System is of the pre- engineered type as KITCHEN KNIGHT II System is 32° F. (0° C.) minimum to defined by NFPA -17A Standard for Wet Chemical 120° F. (49° C.) maximum. Extinguishing Systems and NFPA -96 Standard for the Installation of Equipment for the Removal of Smoke and UL Listing Grease -Laden Vapors from Commercial Cooking Equipment. The system is designed to provide fire protection for restau- The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant Fire rant cooking appliances, hoods, and ducts. Installation and Suppression System has been tested to the UL Standard for maintenance of the system must conform to the limitations Fire Extinguishing Systems For Protection of Restaurant detailed in this manual and be performed by an Authorized Cooking Areas. UL300 and Listed by Underwriters PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II dealer. Laboratories, Inc. The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II System utilizes a wet chemical agent specifically designed to suppress restau- ULC Listing rant • cooking area fires. The system provides automatic actu- . ation and can be manually actuated through a remote The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant Fire mechanical pull station. Upon actuation, the system Suppression System is listed by Underwriters Laboratories discharges a pre- determined amount of agent to the duct, of Canada (ULC). The ULC Listing No. is CEX812. • plenum, and cooking appliances. The agent acts to suppress fires in three ways: MEA Approval 1. The chemical chain reaction causing combustion is inter- rupted by both the agent itself and the resulting steam The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant Fire formation. Suppression System has been approved for use by MEA (Material and Equipment Acceptance Division) for New York • 2. The agent cools the fire bringing it below auto - ignition City. The MEA Certification No. is 91-99E-Vol. II. temperature. 3. The agent reacts with hot grease forming a soap -like layer (saponification) that helps prevent the escape of . combustible vapors, thus preventing re- ignition. • The shutdown of all sources of fuel and electric power that produce heat to all equipment protected by the system is required upon system actuation. It is recommended that make up or supply air fans, integral to the exhaust hood(s) being protected, should be shut down upon system actua- tion. Exhaust fan(s) in the ventilation system should remain on during system discharge as they assist the dispersion of chemical through the ventilating system. The system is UL Listed with or without exhaust fan shutdown. The KITCHEN KNIGHT II and the KITCHEN KNIGHT Restaurant Fire Suppression System are compatible as long as separate installation guidelines are followed per each system design manual. Exception: The actuation limitations for the KITCHEN KNIGHT II system may be utilized for the KITCHEN KNIGHT system. Also, control heads, prior to Model No. 3, may be utilized on KITCHEN KNIGHT II '—. systems, provided that the limitations used with those control heads are followed. ULEX 3830 March 1, 2006 • Chapter 2 - Components • Page-2 =1 REV. 4 . CHAPTER II . COMPONENTS CYLINDERS &VALVE o The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II System has available,; four different size..cylinders:..Models - PCL -160 (P /N 553163), \� ���� � 0 PCL -300 P/N 551194), PCL -460 (P/N 551193), and PCL -600 0 �: �: (P /N 551196).. Cylinder sizes are expressed in terms of extin- o % m ; =,. -1 guishing agent capacity (i.e., the PCL -300 uses 3.0 gallons o �` 0 � o m ( 11.4 L ) of extin a c 9 uishin 9 agent). )• The cylinder is manufactured, .•- tested, and meets DOT requirements. Cylinders come pre - filled m ,,,7,\K"-",,,.4..„,-. : '� 21 N ���� 7 with extinguishing agent and are charged with dry nitrogen to a . .7711\\': • P pressure of 225 psig ®70 F (15.5 bar 21 C). Cylinder // % / /iia.r : �y�k /pis.! , ,.. � � � \� � \ \ \ \ . and valve assembly dimensions are s in Figure 2 -1a. 0. la es , • j Figure 2 -1b. Wet Valve•Cross Section. • � M 006212PC • C III WET VALVE REBUILDING ° B EQUIPMENT n ■ Wet Valve. Seal. Rebuilding Kit (P /N 550698) J .-A4 After. system discharge, the valve assembly must.be rebuilt to ensure proper future operation. The Wet Valve Seal'Rebuild- . Max. ing Kit (P /N 550698) should be used. It includes all compo- A B C D Flow Weight Mounting nents necessary to properly rebuild the valve. See Figure Model In. In. In. in, Point • lbs. Bracket 2 -2a. ,No. . (cm) (cm). (cm) (cm) Capacity (kg) Used • PCL-160 7.00 19.62. 25.37 17.11 5 33 MB -15 . 4 . (17.8) (49.8) (64.4) (43.9) (15) • P.CL -300 ' • 8.00 25.06 30:81 22.75 10 53 MB -15 0 • (20.3) (63.7) (78.3) (57.8) (24) PCL -460 10.00 25.06 30.81 22.75 15 83 MB -15 11 0 (25.4) (63.7). (78:3) (57.8) . (37.7) - PCL - 600 10.00 35.81• 41.56 33.50 20 108 MB -1 (25.4) (91) (105.4) (85.1) (48.9) • . Figure .2 -1a. Cylinder and Valve Assemblies. V 0028.11 PC All cylinders utilize the same wet valve assembly . (P/N 0 551175). The wet valve assembly is a pressure sealed poppet type. valve designed to provide rapid actuation and Figure 2 -2a. Wet Valve Seal Rebuilding Kit. discharge of agent. See Figure 2 -1b. 0020o8PC Item Part No. Description Item Part No. Description Item Part Number Description . 1 Valve Body 8 550386 Shrader Valve 1 550705 Conical Spring - 2 550705 Conical Spring Ass'y 2 550716 Neck 0 -Ring - 3 550707 . Piston 9 550714 Valve Cap 0 -Ring 3 550028 Stem 0-Ring 4 550716 Neck 0 -Ring 10 550715 Piston 0 -Ring 4 550715 Piston 0-Ring: . 11 550989 Valve Stem 5 550989 Valve Stem - 5 551236 Pressure Gauge 6 550714 Valve Cap 0- /Th 6 550028 Stem 0 -RIng 12 551256 Pressure • 7 550802 • Wet Valve Regulator i • Adaptor 13 551261 Seal _ 14 17851 . 6- 32x3/8 Screw - • ULEX`3830; . .. Marc h.1, 2006:.. • Chapter 2 - Components Page =2 -2 REV:.4 • Pressure Regulator Asse CYLINDER BRACKETING --'s • (PIN 550985) Vertical bracketing of the. PCL -1.60, PCL -300, and.PCL -460 is The pressure regulator assembly is available if the complete provided by the Model MB -15 bracket kit- (P/N,550054). Vertical bracketing of the regulator requires replacement (i.e., possible thread PCB- 600'is :providedby,-ttie ;Model ; damage). MB -1 bracket kit (P /N 550053)..These kits .must'be :ordered separately with each cylinder /valve- assembly.:Cglincler Instal- lation instructions .are provided in installation section of Pressure Regulator Rebuilding Kit this manual. • . (P/N 551061) i + I • 11 • After system discharge, the pressure regulator must be rebuilt to ensure proper future operation. The rebuilding kit • (P /N 551061) should be used :It includes all components 4- and instructions necessary to properly rebuild the regulator. See Figure 2 -2b. . A . IN VALVE SEAL, PART BODY NO.551281 46-32 X 3/8 IN. SCREW, PART NO. 17851 . INTERNAL O -RING, I PISTON �- PART. N0.402745 0-RING, I I SPRING, PART PART NO. I NO.551176 12837 I 11 ` ----- - - -- -i # . 4. � PISTON I j �_.. % - e • EXTERNAL O -RING, �� � ��1�1) � C � �� EXTERN 551273 ll /� j . Figure•2 -3.. —/ 006842PC #8 -32 X 3/8 IN. HOLDING SCREW, PART NO. 419045 Model No. A B C • Figure 2 -2b. MB -15 15.69 in. 4.0 in. 3.13 in. 006103PC (39.9 cm) (10.2 cm) . (7:9 cm) . MB -1 20.44 in. 4.0 in. 2.13 In. Model VT 1- (P /N 550788) (51.9 cm) 00.2 cm) (5.4 cm) - • The Model VT-1 wet valve tool is designed to facilitate the • • • rebuilding of the wet valve assembly. It should be used to • hold the wet valve piston while unscrewing the cap and stem EXTINGUISHING-AGENT. . - . assembly. See.Flgure 2 -2c. The agent used.in PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN. KNIGHT II Systems is a potassium carbonate based sblution that is extremely effective for grease - related kitchen fires. This (11,d agent is available -for cylinder in .1.6 Gallon and 3.0 Gallon containers. For MSDS•.information, confect- ' PYRO -CHEM at 800 - 526 -1079 or 715 -. .732- 3465•or www.pyrochem.com. 1.6 Gallon Shipping Assembly — P/N 553176 • 3.0 Gallon Shipping Assembly — P/N 551188 Fig 2 -2c. Model VT-1 Wet Valve Tool. 002907PC . \ • ULEX:3830 ■March 1; 2006 • Chapter2 — .Components Page .2-3 REV: 2 • • • , CAUTIO.N MODEL 'ECH3 .= .:= LE:CTRC.• • Precautions must be taken -when handling and trans- CONTROL HEAD - ferring wet agents. as they are caustic in nature. The Model ECH3 electric control head.is•an electrically • . Goggles must be worn at all times. If any agent gets operated control head which can be connected to the. into the eyes, they should be flushed.with clean water 300 /460 /600 cylinder valve. This.control•.head•will support an for•15 minutes and a physician contacted. If any agent . electric thermal detection system,. a remote, mechanical pull contacts the skin, it should be flushed with cold water station (Model RPS -M), and an electric gas shut -off valve: -It to prevent irritation. The agent is electrically conduc- will not support a fusible link detection system. A., micro Oleo- tive. Care must be taken to thoroughly clean up any tric switch (Model MS -DPDT) is:included. The Model .ECH3 agent discharged around `electrical.app l. liances before control head is available in both .120 VAC (moo 3 -120, turning the power on: P/N 551'202) an del d 24 VDC (Model ECH3 -24, P/N 551201). It is equipped with a local manual control handle: that allows After system discharge, agent must be cleaned up immedi- for mechanical system. actuation. Operation of the local ately with hot, soapy. water to prevent corrosion of effected manual control requires removing the pull pin and rotating surfaces. the handle clockwise. The Model ECH3 control head can actuate a maximum of five (5) cylinders with the 16 gram • CO2 cartridge. See Flgure 2 =5. MODEL . MCH3 - CO.NTROL:HEAD (P/N 551200) ° ( MODEL ECH3: CONTROL :HEAD The Model MCH3 mechanical control head is a fully mechanical control head which can be connected to the �"u Pn PCL -300 /460/600 cylinder valve. This control head will \9/ To m°AS6:,RE S PPAESS01 SYSTEM support a fusible link detection system, a remote mechanical pull station (Model RPS -M), and a mechanical or electric gas _ CL • shut -off valve. A micro electric switch (Model MS -SPOT; MS-. ° o . DPDT, MS -3PDT, or MS -4PDT) can be ordered separately ° I ��. and field installed. It is equipped with a local manual control ' handle that allows for mechanical system actuation. Figure 2 -5. Electric Control Head. Operation of the local manual control requires removing the oo:ie c pull pin and rotating the handle clockwise. The Model MCH3 control head can actuate a maximum of five (5) cylinders MODEL' N'MCH3 - 'MECHANICAL with the 16 gram CO2 cartridge. See Figure 24. CONTROL HEAD .(P /N ::5512.03) o ° The Model NMCH3 Mechanical Control Head.is a fully MODEL MCH3 CONTROL HEAD mechanical control head which can' be connedte the • PCL- 300/460/600 cylinder valve: This control head will �'" 'F HANDLE support a fusible link detection system, a remote mechanical � (' 1 T O 3C a FIRS "bb°O/ SUPPRFAawNSYSTEM pull station (Model RPS -M), and a mechanical or electric gas • shut -off valve. A micro electrical switch (Model MS -SPDT, SUWON I W0460 Qi MS -DPDT, MS -3PDT, or MS- 4PDT) can be ordered sepa- o _ o rately and field installed. There is local manual actuation • for the Model NMCH. The Mode!.NMCH3 control head can actuate a maximum of five (5) cylinders with the 16 gram Figure 2 -4.- Mechanical Control Head. CO2 cartridge. • 004700PC' 0 0 • MODEL NMCH3 CONTROL HEAD • I PYRD afa OR[ 31/81011 STREET RARUEIT[, n 5414e•5e �L 0 O Figure 2 -5.1. Mechanical Control Head: 006843PC • • • DLEX: :3830'; March :1, :2006'.x.: , . • . • Chapter 2 — Components ., • Peige:Z4 REW.3 • • • MODEL E-NiMCU8: MODEL Mill cONTROCHEAD: - : ,. ..,;•:‘,......:;-..,•,,'...!. '". 3) ., (P/N 551208) MOUNTING BRACKET': (P/N:55080 - : • . . . , ,-, The Model:ENrMCU3 .Enclosure is used for vertical mount- The Model MB-:P.2 mounting bracket:rnuSt be•used to rnoUnt ing of ii single.p.47300 oi.PCL-460. The EN-MCU3 also th Model MCH3 NMCH3 or ECASOOntrOl•heeas If the; • .- includes.a:mechanical:control unit, eliminating the need for a control head is ndt mounted.diredtly: on a cylifider y See. Models:MCH3.,Control See Figure 24. The PCL-600 Fl gure 2.q. cahnOt be mounted In An EN-MCL . . .. .. . .. .. ,: .1E11 . 0 0 , . _ . . ..;... • ..• .- .. • 28.125K . , . (71 CM)_ : . . - - % • 1 ' 1 11120 IN._. k10.6251N.41 '. - (33.3 cm) 27.0 cm) : • • . .. ..., - .: (FRONT) (BIDE) Figure 2-7.-Model4Elif2.; CentroVUeed Figure 2-8. Model EN-MCU3 Enclosure. MOUnting :. C421346PC 002846PC MODEL EN-S ENCLOSURE PNEUMATICACTUATING (P/N 550966) CYLINDERS The Model EN-S Enclosure is used for vertical mounting of a ModeVPAC40041:1450.04); • .' ' ' ' • — single PCL-300 or PCL-460 when it is used as a secondary agent cylinder in a system. Dimensions are the same as the Th meoei js . .ikpnetiittit(c . ,actpaliAg•cyijnder . .that, . Model EN7MCU3'enClosure (see Figure 2-6). The EN-S has can actuate it:rifaXitnulin of ten;( no control mecn'aniern, •and.must be used in conjunction with - neously. The Model PAC 0, includes a Dot COIniter a Model EN-MCU3 Enclosure or a Model MCH3/ECH3 pressurized with dry•nitrogen to 350 psid @ •70° (24.1 bar Control Head. The PCL-600 cannot be mounted in an EN-S. @ 21 °C), a brass valve with,pretCure a wall . mounting bracket. A Model MCH1, •NMC/13;: or ECH3 control . head must be purchased .separately and Connected to the . PAC-10 to open the valve. See 2-8. MODEL MCH3, NMCH3, OR ECH3 CONTROL HEAD (SOLD SEPARATELY) 3/4 IN gill' . DISCHARGE PORT Ell 20.26 In. (51:4 cm) 14.50 in. - (36.8 cm) 12.25 In: (30 Om) PAD-10 : . • • . . —I F...- 4.00 In. (10.2 cm) . Figure 2-8. Model PAC-10 Pneumatic Actuating Cylinder. . 002S4/PC UL:EX:3830 •:Metch 1, .2006 Chapter 2 - Components . Page 2 =5 REV. :3 • DETECTION EQUIPMENT Model FLH -1 (P /N 550876) The Model FLH -1 fusible link hanger is an accessory • Model FLK- 1 550131) designed.to simplify the installation of.fusible links in the fusible link line. It can be used with the Model FLK -1 fusible. The Model FLK -1 fusible link kit includes a 10 in. (25.4 cm) link kit (kits must be ordered separately.),. The. Fusible. Link steel bracket, two (2) 1/2 in EMT connectors, two (2) cable Hanger makes it possible to install fusible links without crimps, and two (2) "S" hooks:';Fusible'links must be ordered cutting and crimping loops in the;fu5ible link line,for each separately. See Figure 2 -9a. link. They are available in packages of 25 (FLH -25) only. See Figure 2 -9b. • Model , FLK -1 A (P/N 550132) The Model FLK -1A fusible link kit includes an 8 in. (20.3 cm) • steel bracket, two (2) 1/2 in. EMT connectors, two (2) cable crimps, and two (2) "S" hooks. Fusible links must be ordered separately. • . UNK DETECTOR BRACKET • . / \ TERMINAL LINK 3-110OK 1/21N. EMT CONNECTOR 1/10IN. STAINLESS STEEL CABLE 4 ®�..:. FUSIBLE UNK SERIES LINK CABLE CROP Figure 2 -9a. Model FLK -1 Fusible Link. • 002849PC FUSIBLE LINK KR (SOLD SEPARATELY) . • • • ® 1 ®1111 V I I FUSIBLE LINK (SOLD SEPARATELY) FLH -1 l.. FUSIBLE LINK HANGER • • • Figure 2 -9b. Model FLH -1 Fusible Link Hanger. 002850PC ULEX March 1:,.2006 Chapter. 2.– Components Page..2 -6 :,•• REV.:4 Fusible Links • 'I 7 t . . The fusible link is designed to separate at a specific temper- 6 ( 152 LEADS ature, releasing tension from ure y 9 the fusible link line, causing r (152 MM) s stem.actuation. See FI 2 -10. I ` 1/2 -14NPT . T . ,. 1 IN. 4.91N. HEX (125 mm) ' 3.7 IN. (1) 111:5' . (93 mm) Figure 2-10..ML Style Fusible Link. • • 00289t PC After determining the maximum ambient temperature at the fusible link location, select the .correct fusible link according s/a m to the temperature condition chart below: (16 m) Figure 2 -11. Thermal Detector. To Be Used. Fusible Link Where Temperature MODEL RPS_ M 1 : -- R �E M .OTE Model No. Does Not Exceed Part Number FL -165 100° F. (38° C.) 550368 MECHANICAL PULL STATION FL -212 150° F. (66° C.) 550365 (P /N 551074) FL 280 225° F. (107° C.) 550366 Remote manual control for,the.Model MCH3, NMCH3, or t" FL -360 290° F. (143° C.) 550009 ECH3 control head is provided by the - Model RPS -M remote FL -450. 360° F. (182° C.) 550367 _ FL 500 400° F (204° C.) 56816 mechanical pull station. It is connected to:the•system•control head-by stainless steel cable. •This is?enclosed in 1/2 in. EMT conduit -with coOne'r O.dlleys °at each•change in Thermal Detectors direction. The remote mechanical pull station shall be Fixed temperature thermal detectors are normally open, located at the point of egress. See Figure 2 -12. mechanical contact closure switches designed to operate at a factory preset temperature. They are available in four preset temperatures which meet NFPA standards and are INI UL Listed and FM Approved. After determining the maximum • ambient temperature at the thermal detector location, select �— the correct thermal detector according to the temperature • condition chart below: m et m Thermal Detector Maximum Ambient O � JU NC TI O NBO X. z4 1N.ELEC. Model No. Temperature Part Number JUNCTION BOX TD -225 155° F. (68° C.) 13976 O TD -325 255° F. (124° C.) 13975 O o RIDGED BRFACED • • TD -450 380° F..(193° C.) 13974 0 -- � ALUMINUMFACE PLATE TD -600 530° F. (277° C.) 13971 5. O RED PLASTIC I e l .,� • BREAK ROD 'D" RING 0 PULL HANDLE 1/4 IN. RADIUS ON ALL CORNERS �� • Figure 2 -12. •Model RPS -M Mechanical Pull Station. 002852PC - :UL 3830 .► March . 1, 2006 Chapter -2 - Components Page; 2 -7 ' R (- GAS SHUTOFF VALVES . M aximu m ,- . Valve Op erating Part Model No. Size Pressure Number GV- :Me Gas Shut -off Valve EGVSO-75 3/4 in. 50 psi '(3.5 bar) 550358 A gas shut -off valve is required on•all systems used to EGVSO -100 1 in. 25 psi (3.5 bar) 550359 protect a gas fueled cooking appliance to stop gas flow in EGVSO -125 1 -1/4 in. 25 psi (3.-5.bar) 550360 • the•.event of system actuation. .A mechanical gas valve can EGVSO -150 1 -1/2 in. 25 psi (3:5 bar) • 550361 be used with the Model MCH3.control head. It is connected EGVSO -200 2 in. 25. i (3.5; bar) - 550362 to the system head by stainless steel cable. This EGVSO -250 2 -1/2 in. 25.psi (3.5, bar) 550363 cable is enclosedin 1/2 in. EMT conduit with a corner pulley EGVSO -300 3 in. 25.psi. (3.5 bar) 550385 at ; each change in direction. The valves are rated for natural _ and LP gas (see Figure 2 -13a). Mechanical gas valves are available in the following. sizes: . • • Maximum MEr - Valve • Operating Part Model No. Size . Pressure . Number - GV -75 3/4 in. 5 psi (.4 bar) 550593 GV -100 1 in. 5 psi (.4 bar) • 550594 GV -125 1 -1/4 in. 5 psi (.4 bar) 550595 GV -150 1 -1/2 in. 5 psi (.4 bar) 550596 GV -200 2 in. 5 psi (.4 bar) 551049 . GV -250 2 -1/2 in.. 5 psi .(.4 bar) 550185 Figure 2 -13b. Electric Gas Shut= off-Valve: GV -300 3 in. ' 5 psi (.4 bar) 550186 008844PC Note: A UL Listed manual reset relay is required when using i.--\ an electric gas valve. The PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN: KNIGHT ` II Model SM -120 solenoid monitor.may be used for this :' purpose. ° c " QUIK- SEAL" ADAPTOR GAS VAE8 ' • The "Quik -Seal" adaptor•is,a listed•;mechanical bulkhead fitting W that produces a liquid - tight. seal around :both distribution piping . DIM. "A" ' 1111 and detection conduit which runs, through restaurant hoods and c ducts. The "Quik- Seal" adaptor accepts.threadedpipe or SEE T --- -- conduit. The adaptor is available_for'3 /8 in..and• 1 /2°in:pipe or • CHART . • - . conduit sizes. When using with EMT conduit, a.conduit connec- tor must be installed in each end of the adaptor. The "Quik- . Seal" Adaptor Shipping Assembly can be ordered: in .single or ■�.�. pa ckage of 24. Shipping Assembly Hole Size • Size Part No. Q ty. R equired . 3/8 in. 550857 1.. . 1 1/8 in:. • Flgure.2 -13a GV- Series Mechanical Gas Valve. 1/2 in. 550859 1 1 1/8 in.' . ' 002853PC 3/8 in. 550858 24 . 1 1/8 in. 1/2 in. 550860 24 •1 1/8 in. • EGVSO Electric Gas Shut -off Valve ADAPTOR BODY A gas shut -off valve is required on all systems used to ._® protect a gas fueled cooking appliance 'to stop GASKET p 9 g pP p gas flow in — — _ = LOCKWASHER the event of system actuation:A UL Listed electric gas valve can be used with either the Model MCH3 or ECH3 control • ��� NUT . �� head. The valves are rated for natural and LP gas. Valves are available in 120 VAC (see Figure. 2-13b). Electric - gas valves are available in the following sizes: Figure 2 -13c. • • • ULE 1383Q • March4;.•2006 • Chapter 2 — Components Page 2 -8 REV. 4 • CORNER .PULLEYS . TEE PULLEY -( %N:= 55:0=1 66). . The Model TP -1 tee pulley is used to connect two mechani- Mod -1 (P/N 415670) cal gas valves or two remote., mechanical pull, stations single control head..The tee pulley replaces two standard A corner pulley is used whenever a change in stainless steel 90° corner pulleys. See.Figure 2 -1'6. cable direction is required. The. Model SBP -1 corner pulley is • • equipped.with a set screw fitting for connection to 1/2 in. EMT conduit. See Figure 2-14. • -14. CAU . • The Tee Pulley must never be used=.to :connect multi- - � ri. pie fusible link lines to a single control head:. 0 IN q _ , -I I I I I I I . 1 I I Figure 2 -14. Model SBP -1 Corner Pulley. . • 000160 Model CBP -1 (P/N 423250) tkikitlic A corner pulley is used whenever a chan a in stainless cable direction is required. The Model CBP =1 is a grease -tight 7 e•* corner pulley. designed.forareas likely to-experience exces- � sive deposit build -up. It is equipped with a compression fitting for connection to 1/2 in. EMT conduit. See Figure 2 -15. % 9 , Note: The Model CBP -1 is not a liquid tight seal for penetra- tion of hoods and /or ducts. Figure 2 -16. Model TP -1 Tee Pulley /Th 002857PC II WIRE ROPE mow The 1/16 in. diameter stainless steel wire rope must be used with actuators, detectors and gas valve components requir- ® ing a wire rope connection. The stainless steel .wire rope is supplied in 50 ft. (15.2 m) lengths with P/N 15821, and 500 �l! ft. (152 m) lengths with P/N 79653. Refer to the..:Components List for part numbers on crimps, stop sleeves, and S- hooks. . Figure 2 -15. Model CBP -1 Corner Pulley. 000' 6' "HOOD SEAL" ADAPTOR ASSEMBLY This adaptor is a mechanical bulkhead.fitting that produces a Model WBP -1 (P /N 550982) liquid -tight seal around 1/2 in. EMT conduit when installing the A corner pulley is used whenever a change in stainless detection line through restaurant hoods and duct. The adaptor cable direction is required. The Model WBP -1 is a weather- accepts a high temperature pulley elbow and, when used, proof corner pulley designed for areas likely to be exposed correctly positions the elbow or conduit in line with the conduit to moisture. It is equipped with female pipe threads for adaptor hole in the detector bracket. The "Hood Seal" eliminates connection to 1/2 in. rigid conduit. See Figure 2 -15a. the need for multiple elbows when penetrating.the•top of a hood when installing the detection line. "Hood Seal "Adaptors.are available in quantities of 6 as Shipping Assembly P/N 423253. 0 SEAL NUT • ill SEAL hall / WASHER ADAPTOR ��_6� / BODY moms — — r GASKET PULLEY O Figure 2 -15a. Model WBP -1 Corner Pulle . ELBOW Y 006104PC (NOT PART .411.0c.:0011: \ OF ASSEMBLY) • U SE ONLY PULLEY ELBOW. PART NO.423250 a Figure 2 • U1:EX 383 • March 1, 2006 • Chapter 2.— Components Page:2 -9 - REV :2 • ELECTRICAL •SWITCH•ES See NFPA 72, "National Fire Alarm Code," Initiating. Devices , section, for the correct method. of wiring connection: to.the... . • The'electrical switches are = intended for use With•electric•.gas fire alarm panel. valves,`aldrrns, contactors, lights, contractor supplied electric power shut -off devices and other electrical devices that are • designed.to shut -off or turn on when the system is actuated. MO S.M- I 1 .SO . MONITOR NOTE • The Model SM- 120/24 solenoid monitor•is used :In : conjunc -: • No electrical connections shall be made inside the tion with the Model ECH3 control'•ead•to supervise the control head. All. electrical wiring, shall exit the control actuation and detection circuits. In the event of a problem in • head through the knock -out .on the side of the box. All . the circuit,: a light on the monitor - goes. out. The,Model SM.. electrical connections must.: be made,in an approved 120 is•used,wiith the Model ECH3 -1 -20 control. head. The electrical box. Model SM -24 (P /N 550303) is used with the Model ECH3 -24 control head. Two sets of NO /NC dry•contacts are provided: Switches are available in kits: One Switch Kit, Part No The unit mounts directly to a three gang wall outlet box. The • 551154; Two Switch Kit, Part•No.551155; Three Switch Kit, Model SM- 120•(P /N. 550302) acts.,as.a reset refay;when. Part No. 551156, and Four Switch Kit, Part No. 551157. used with an•electric gas valve. Electric gas.valve wiring Mounting hardware and 12 in. wire assemblies are provided instructions are .provided in the installation section of.this . with each kit. Each switch has a set of single -pole, double- manual. See Figure 2 -18. throw contacts rated: • • . . - • . . UL/cUL/CSA Rating ENEC Rating • e . e 6) - 250 VAC, 21A Resistive IE4T105p Approved - Poo-Chem SOlnndC Morin 250 VAC, 2 HP 250V, 21A A Resistive -, o 125 VAC 1:HP • BA :Motor Load • " • COMM -► N. O. • • ` (RED) - ri....,.. ' � (BLACK) 0 \ . - N.C. ■191■ . (BROWN) O o... r Figure 2 -1.7a. Model -MS,SPDT Micro Switch. , • 001E112 SW:1 • a • O O O' • The Alarm Initiating: Switch Kit, Part No. 550077, can be field . . mounted within the control head. This switch must be used Figure 2 -18. Model SM- 24/120 Solenoid Monitor. to close a supervised circuit to the building main fire alarm 002080PC panel when the control head actuates. This action will signal • the fire alarm panel that'there was a system actuation in the PIPE . AND FITTINGS • . kitchen area. The switch-kit contains all necessary mounting Pipe and fittings must be furnished: by the installer:.Schedule components along with a mounting instruction sheet. The switch is rated 50 mA, 28 VQC. 40 stainless steel, chrome plated, or black pipe and fittings - . must be used Galvanized pipe and - fittings are not tb be used. . TOWARD'REAR OF SPACER • WHEN SPACER AND CONTROL HEAD R SWITCH ARE PROPERLY \ MOUNTED, THIS DIVIDER . • • . .. MUST BE BETWEEN THE , N.O. AND N.C. TERMINALS \ • \� COM . • 0., \. >9 /. . N O. • . 0 . 4 /.+ � , \`\ N.C. % \ \ `\ • Figu 2 - 17b. Alarm Initiating Switch. - . . ' 004000 • • •ULEX`3830 . March :1;, .2006 Chapter 2 — Components Page: 2 -10 REV. 4 STAINLESS STEEL SWIVEL ADAPTOR'•(P /N:418569) ACTUATION HOSE The Swivel adaptor consists of a swivel -nut, swivel:. body,, and. The Stainless Steel Actuation Hose is used to connect the actu swivel ball. All are chrome - plated: The swivel,adaptor.allows. ation line compression tees and can also be connected end to the nozzle to be rotated approximately 30° in all directions. • end. The hose has the same thread, 7/16 -20, as the fittings. Swivel Adaptors can be; ordered as a single :Swivel: Adaptor. or See Figure 2 -19. Swivel Adaptor Shipping Assembly, Part. No. 423572, which Hose•Part No. Length contains 25 swivel adaptors.�SeeFigure 2.21. 417582 8 in. (20 cm) �. 3/8 _ 18 NPT 31809 16 in. (41 cm) , FEMALE "THREAD 32336 . 24 in.:(61 cm) � / 430815 42 in. (107 cm) Fitting . . tee Part No. Description: \��� . 31810 Male Elbow (7/16 -20 x 1/4 in. NPT) ROTATION \ M LE 31811 Male Tee '(7/16-20 x 7/16 -20 x 1/4 in. NPT) 32338 Male Straight Connector (7/16 -20 x 1/4 in. NPT) - Figure 2-21. Swivel Adaptor. . • • ! • • • • •• •, � V 4•/ • mitotproreo ;• •;; �,0 II- 000003 �I ..�. _5 %. iii O,0eeiei1 4. O ZL c • N E: .. A1,�1111NG DEVICE 7/18.20 7/113.20 The Nozzle Aiming Device,. Part No. 551265, is required=to Figure 2 -19. Stalnless.Steel Actuation Hose. properly aim each nozzle.to the•correct aiming point. The" 000433 device clamps to the nozzle and;emits a : small - laser ,light that a reflects on the surface that itis:aiming at. The nozzle: can then NOZZLES be rotated to point at a predeterrnined aiming. point. and then tightened to hold that angle: The device requires an ,/Th Nozzles have been developed for appliance, plenum, and adaptor, Part No. 550926, to attach it to the. nozzle. The adaptor duct applications. All nozzles have a specific flow point value must be ordered. separately. and are supplied with Metal blow-off caps to prevent clog- . - ging. Each nozzle is stamped with the model number. See ° o�,_ Figure 2 -20. Application are provided in the (�® - V design section of this manual. - �1. Part No. Description Flow No. �� ADAPTOR (ORDER SEPARATELY) 551029 1H Nozzles, pack of ten (10) 1 �� 551026 1L Nozzles, pack of ten (10) 1 NOZZLE - 551028 2H Nozzles, pack of ten (10) 2 AIMING . P ( ) DEVICE 551027 2L Nozzles, pack of ten (1.0) , 2 Figure 242.V.NoZzle. ;Aiming Device. 551038 2D Nozzles, pack of ten (10) 2 00652D /; RUBBER BLOW-OFF CAPS The Rubber Blow-Off:Cap helps keep the orifice of the nozzle ♦� E -RING P s P free of grease or other substances that could interferewith ►' / STRAINER agent distribution: A.retaining strap attabhes the blow -off cap to the nozzle. Rubber Blow-Off Caps must be ordered .asa / � W BODY 01 Shipping Assembly, Part-No. 550016, which contains.12 blow - O RING +� off caps. PVRO a CAP 21 - m n Ailf Figure 2 -20. Nozzles. �--,, 006171PC i Figure 2 =23. 000009 ULEX =3830 .:March 1;2006 Chapter 3 — System.Design Page :3 -1 • REV 4 CHAPTER III , - SYSTEM DESIGN • This chapter will detail the basic information necessary for The nozzle(s) must be installed on the centerline of•the'du . proper design of the PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II with the tip located 0 to 6 In. (15:2 any into the opening, and Restaurant Fire Suppression System. However, before aimed directly into the duct opening: See Figure• 3=1a. attempting any installation; it is ; necessary attend a � . Factory Certification Training Class and become Certified to In installations where a UL listed damper assembly. is : . design the PYRO -CHEM KITCHEN KNIGHT II Restaurant employed, the duct nozzle can be installed beyond the 6,in. Fire Suppression System. The chapter is divided into three (15.2 cm) maximum, to a point just beyond the damper (3) sections: assembly that will not interfere with the damper: Exceeding • Nozzle Coverage and Placement the maximum of 6 in. (15.2 cm) in this way will not void.the • Piping Limitations UL listing of the system. • • Detector Requirements • Each of these.sections must be completed before attempting 1 411111k o any installation. NOZZLE COVERAGE AND PLACEMENT , a6 wO DucT This section will provide guidelines for determining. nozzle \ . type,. positioning, and .quantity forduct, plenum, and appli- Nom ance protection. Duct Protection • It is not required that the fan be shut down or the exhaust in t duct be dampered for the system to operate properly. H__t__1_ w All duct protection is UL listed without limitation of maximum j • duct length (unlimited length). This includes all varieties of I CO3172ra ductworks both horizontal and vertical including ducts that /-- 1n rqn at angles to the horizontal and ducts with directional berjds. • L • Duct 'protection requires that a nozzle be positioned to Figure 3 -1a. discharge into the duct: Two nozzles are available for duct protection. The Model IL Nozzle; Part No. 551026, is a one (1) flow , nozzle. A single IL nozzle Is capable of protecting square or rectangular ducts with a• maximum perimeter of 50 in. • (127 cm), with the diagonal being a maximum of 18 3/4 In. (47.6 cm). It can also protect a round duct with a maximum diameter of 16 in, (40:6 cm). The Model 2D duct nozzle, Part No. 551038, is a two (2) flow nozzle. A single 2D nozzle is capable of protecting • square or rectangular ducts with a maximum perimeter of 100 in. (254 cm), with the diagonal being a maximum of • 37 3/8 in. (94.9 cm). It can also protect a round duct with a maximum diameter of 31 7/8 in. (81 cm). • When two (2) 2D duct nozzles are used to protect a single • duct, the cross sectional area of the duct must be divided into two equal symmetrical areas. The nozzle must then be _.,..--- installed on the centerline of the area it protects and aimed directly into the duct opening. u4Fic 3830 March 1 2006 - • Chapter-3 — System Design Page 3 -2 REV 3 Modularizing Ducts - When-working with Chart 2, one half of the quantity.of nozzles ^` determined must be equally positioned in the top of the - • DUCT SIZES GREATER THAN 100 IN. (254 cm) PERIMETER. - area of the duct and the remaining half of the nozzles must be • Ducts over 100. in. perimeter must be modularized using positioned in the bottom half of the.duct area. 2D nozzles (Part No 551038) Example: The duct to protected has- a "A" of . 40 in. • No round •duct option available and a Side of 60 in. Referring to the design: chart, this duct requires 4'nozzles. One half:of 4 = 2. Therefore, 2 • Follow the design chart to determine maximum module nozzles must be equally positioned in :each of.th'e. two duct size for each .20 noizle areas. See Fig 34b. • When determining number of nozzles required, it is some- SIDE "e " times an advantage to check the chart using the shortest 3o IN. (7s cm> so.IN: (7s cm) side Side "A" and then recheck it using the longest side as Side "A ". This comparison may reveal a need for a 201N. • I • 7 1 . . lesser quantity of nozzles one way versus the other way. (51 cm) SIDE I 40 IN. When working with Chart 1, the quantity of nozzles deter - "A" '-- — — — — — — — _. (102 cm) mined must be equally divided within the duct area. 201N. • (51 cm) I • CHART NO. 1 I � 60.IN. of B (152`cm) A • • • Figure 3 -1 b. . ... SIDE "B" p 3 . 25126 27[28 29130 31132 33134 35138 37138 39140 41142 47146 49150 51152 53154 55156 57158 59160 61162 63164 65166 67[68 89170 71.172 . . • • 4 r 6 r B e r . r ,2 13 r 14 15 r 16' . ,7 r 2 •• • SIDE 19 J "A" 20 r • - 21 _r 22 . iT r zd r-- �- 26 • 27 3 2a 2� 30 • —_1 l 31 _ 33 34 r "—.—.7—j.- . 4 _ r . 35 r--. r- __ —__-- .5 .. g.. - 36 - _ _ I 5 _ I 6 7 CHART NO.2 B A I• • •1 • • • NOTE: NOZZLE QUANTITIES LISTED IN CHART 2 MUST BE EQUALLY DIVIDED INTO EACH OF THE TWO DUCT MODULES. 36 J 3 • 7 38 39 • 4 1 2 4 41 . 42 _ /S r • J 48 J 47 48 006522 1JLEX`3830 -►. :March 1,.2006 Chapter 3 'System: Design Page• :3 -3 REV: 3 • �-..‘■, Transition Ducts — The protection of non - standard ducts c. Multiple risers • • . . should be, reviewed by the authority having' jurisdiction. In cases of multiple rises,, each riser is protected as an PYRO CHEM'KITCHEN. KNIGHT II' recommends that transi- individual duct. See Figure ..3 -1e. tion ducts be•protected asfollows:' • • • 1 DUCT . a. Transition ducts — larger to smaller • In cases where the duct/plenum interface opening is larger than the final.exhaust duct, measure the . • ter /diameter of the duct halfway between the largest • •- - and smallest section (or the average perimeter /diame- r' I . r • I ter). The nozzle is to be located within 0 -6 in. (15.2 cm) () I I 7 of the duct/plenum interface (not at the where the 00817 measurement was taken), centered. under the final • ' .PLENUM exhaust duct opening: See Figure 3 -1c. Figure 3 -1e. . 7:._ Electrostatic Precipitator. 7.- Ducts utilizing electrostatic precipitators must be protected above. and belowi the unit. Standard duct nozzles are used.in:this application: See Figure 3 -1f. 2D NOZZLE ,PERIMETER -i - - - — MEASUREMENT 1 /2 WAY INTO _ �--- PRECIPITATOR TRANSITION • 0� + 006173PC \ PLENUM' 2D NOZZLE Figure 3 -1c. . b. .Transition :ducts.- smaller to larger Figure 3 -1f • Incases where the duct/plenum interface opening -is • . smaller than the final exhaust duct, measure the • perimeter /diameter- of the.final exhaust:duct. The Plenum Protection nozzle(s) is to be'located within 0 76 in. (15.2 cm) of the The Model 1H nozzle, .Part. No.. 5.5.1029, Is :a one (1)..flow duct/plenum interface, centered in the opening. See nozzle.used for plenum protection: A.single 1H noiile can Figure 3 -1 d. . V protect a plenum (with• single or V -bank filters) 10 ft. (3:1 m) long by 4 ft. (1.2 m) wide. Dividing the length into sections • PERIMETER -► equal to or less than 10 ft..(3.1 m) in length and positioning - • MEASUREMENT a nozzle at the start of each section can.be•-dene to protect. • • ._ . - - . . • / - longer plenums. (. + 006174PC • Figure 3-1d • r1 ULEX "3830 March.1, _2006 Chapter 3— System Design Page 3 -4 REV. On V -bank plenums, the nozzle(s) the Appliance Protection : - • - • center of. the bank width, 1/3 of. the vertical height of the filters. On single filter bank plenums, the nozzle must be Note: When protecting appliances which are . located 2 in. (5.1 cm) from the back edge of the filter, 1/3 single nozzle coverage, multiple. nozzlea can be'used: down from the vertical height. For either application, the Larger appliances can be divided into several modules; each nozzle must be located within 6 in. (15.2 cm) of the end of equal to or smaller than single nozzle coverage. Exception: the plenum (or module) and aimed directly down the length of Fryers must not exceed a maximuril.of 864 sq. iri.' •the lerium. The nozzles may (5574 sq. cm p y point in the opposite directions ( q ) as long as the entire plenum area is protected, and the 10 ft. For modularizing fryers, refer to "FRYER.— M ULTIPLE (3.1 m) limitation is not exceeded. See Figure 3 -2. NOZZLE PROTECTION." ' • Design Chart . Appliance Maximum Cooking. Type Hazard'Area- per. -. - �� o MAX. Fryer Without 19 in. x 19 1/2 in. maximum So 6 � . ( 1 M AX. Drip Board (48 x 49.5 cm) 6 10' MAX . Fryer (3.1 m With 18 in. x 27 3/4 in. (45.7 x.70.5 cm) Drip Board maximum; 19 1/2 in. x -25 3/8 in. 10 FT. (3.1 m) ,, (49.5 x .64.5 cm) maximum MAXIMUM 10 FT. (3.1 m) Small Range Maximum area of 336 sq. in. (2168 sq. cm) MAXIMUM with the longest side to.be a. maximum. of 10 FT (3.1 m) . 26 in. (71-cm) MAXIMUM ��� :: ::::: 24 In. diameter x 6 in. deep \ \�i / (61 x 15.2 cm) maximum r Large Wok 30 in. diameter x :8.in. deep (76.2 x 20.3 cm) maximum Small Maximum :area of 1080 sq.-in :(6968:sq. cm) \) Griddle with the longest side to be s �� ♦ Large Maximum - area Of (9290.: cm) INCORRECT Griddle with the longest side •to be•.a cmazimiirm of • 48 in. (122:•c.m) .- . . ' Gas Radiant Maximum•area of 624 sq..in.`(40258 sq. cm) - . a w Char- Broiler with the .longest side to be a maximum of 26 in. (66 cm) . • .1111 1/2w Gas Radiant Maximum area of :8 sq:.in. (5574 sq. cm) Char- Broiler with the•longest side to..be a maximum of 36 in. (91.4 cm) 1 1/3 H \isil_ H Lava Rock Maximum area of 624 sq. in. (4025.8 sq.. cm) Char - Broiler with the longest side tote a maximum of • 26 in. (66 cm) Natural Maximum area of 480 sq. in. V BANK Charcoal (3096.8 sq. cm) with the longest side. to Broiler be a maximum of 24 in (61 cm) 1/3H } Mesquite Maximum area of 480 sq. in. 1 Char - Broiler (3096.8 sq. cm) with the Ion gest to be a- 1 maximum of 24 in. (61 cm) H T N . Upright/ Maximum area ea of,1064 sq, in. - .4 . Salamander (6865 sq: •cm) with the. longest side ,,,,,,,� Broiler :; • to be a maximum of 36 in.:(91 cm) SINGLE BANK Chain Broiler Maximum area of 1026 sq. in. (6619 sq. cm) Figure 3 -2 with the Ion est.side to be a maximuin of -ULEX ;3830 g •:MarcFi::1.'2006 38 in. (97 cm) Chapter -3 - System • Fage.•.3 =5 REV 4 la: Fryers „without. Drip -: (1.9 in:.x 1.9 1/2 in nozzle must be located anywhere-on th : of . . maximum) (48 x • - c m) the hazard area 13 in to 24: in. (33' to 61 the • Two nozzles are available for fryer protection: High prox- cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at the center • imity and low proximity. of the cooking area. See Figure -3 -3b. ' 2Fi HIGH • The.Model 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used high / PROXIMITY • proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow • / NOZZLE ' Eo nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere within the / 1.. .- 1 I ANYWHERE perimeter of the hazard area, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 / I ' ' PERIM T / 2FL 2L 1 l 1 1 PERIMETER ER . .cm):above the cooking surface.of.the appliance and aimed / le” 1 ' ..>•11— LOW • at the.center of the cooking area. See Figure 3 -3a. 1 / I (e22 N. K�� -�' PROXIMITY The Model 2L nozzle is used for low proximity fryer protec- / / 24INI I ; • ' I LOCATED tion. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must / / 2L (31 cm) i ®' ANYWHERE be located anywhere on the perimeter. of the hazard / , ' ., ' I / U /i ��/� /' ERIMETER " area;'13 in. to 24..in. (33 to 61 .cm) above the cooking U�, (33 c ) y: - - ' • surface of the appliance and aimed at the center of the • I cooking area. See figure 3 -3a. I I FRYERS:WITH • 1 EDGE OF DRIPBOARDS. 2H HIGH 1 1 L OF 1 HAZARD / PROXIMITY HAZARD AREA / NOZZLE AREA 006178PC / LOCATED / I 1 ANYWHERE Figure 3 -3b / 1 I WITHIN THE / 2H, 2L 1 PERIMETER ' • / 1 s.q. cm) maximum, 28 in. r a.— LOW 2. Small Range (336 sq..in. (2168 / ab• (12 cm) • � i PROXIMITY (71 cm) longest side maximum): Use this when,,nozzle, is 1 center located. • / ' Y I LOCATED - LOCATED , 2L I I ANYWHERE TWO.nOZZI@S are available. for email range . protectiOn; - : . - / / ' 24' • ' 10 4,,yl / / " PERIMEE-TER Hi p and low proximity. . �1 �/ (33 cm /(a1' cm) ../ •• . The Mode1.1H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is tised forthigh `�' .. ,o,nBPC • proximity.small range protection..This nozileis_a on..e.(1): FRYERS WITHOUT flow nozzle When u�si ng.high. on, the)_ EDGE OF ORIPBOARDS • range cannot be under. a backshelf;.This- nozzle: must -be: • OF HAZARD AREA 'located on the front /back centerline of::tl a appliance - 40" : inc • HAZARD to 50 1n.:, ) (102.to 127 cm ..above•the .cookie surface, and . . • .AREA 0061711PC 9 • Figure 3 -3a . aimed , ,directly:down_ within +the''Nozzle Location,:Area . • depending on.the size of thehazard -area. See "Noiile 1 b. Fryers with Drip Board Placement" chart below: See-Figure 3 -4a. - • The maximum single nozzle protection • dimensions NOZZLE FLEXIBILITY PLACEMENT CHART -(When depend on the dimensions of the fry pot only. using nozzle flexibility, the maximum width that can be protected is 12 in. (31 cm)) • For fry pots with maximum dimensions of 18 in. Length — L Width — W Front/Rear (45.7 cm) on the longest -side and 324 sq. in. (2090 in. (cm) In. (cm) in:* ' (cm)* sq. cm) max. area, use overall dimensions of 27 3/4 in. 12 (31) 12 (31) 8 (20) - - (70.5 cm) on the longest side and 500 sq. in. (3226 sq. cm) max. area. 13 (33) 12 (31) 7 1/2 (19) (36) 12 (31) 7 (18) For fry pots with maximum dimensions exceeding 18 in. 15 (38) 12 (31) 6 1/2 (17) x 324 sq. in. (2090 sq. cm), but no greater than 19 1/2 16 (41) 12 (31) 6 , (15) in. (49.5 cm) on the longest side and 371 sq. in. (2394 . 17 (43) 12 (31) 5 112 . (•4) . sq. cm) max area, use overall dimensions of 25 3/8 in. • 18 (45) 12 (31) 5.. • . (13) (64.5 cm) on the longest side and 495 sq. in. 19 (48) 12 (31) . 4 1/2 (1:1) (3194 sq. cm) area. 20 (51) 12 (31)• . 4 • (10) • Two nozzles are available for fryer protection: High prox- 21 (53) 12 (3.1) 3 1/2 (9) imity and low proximity. 22 (56) . 12 (31) 3 (8) ' • The Model 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high 23 (58) 12 (31) 2 1/2 (6) proximity fryer protection. This nozzle is a two (2)'flow 24 (61) 12 (31) 2 (5) / ..--.. nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere within the 25 (64) 12 (31) 1 1/2 .(4) perimeter of the hazard area, 24 in. to 48 in. (61_to 26 (66) 12 (31)• 1 (3) • 1 22 crrm) °above the cooking surface of the appliance and 2 7 (69) 12 (31) 1/2 (1) aimed at the center of the cooking area. See Figure 3 -3b. 28 (71) 12 (31) 0 (0) 'Distance from centerline, either toward front or toward back, of hazard The Model 2L nozzle is used for low proximity fryer. area, starting from the reference point. protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The ULEX. :3830. ",.: • March - r1,.20,06: • ,Chapter-3-- System Design • •Page :3 -6 REV:.4 • 2a. High - Proximity Backshelf ::Protection. -When using'the .P----- • 2L nozzle for range protection with - high- proxirimity-backshelf, the maximum length:of. burners being protected must•not L ,,,,, . H 50 IN. exceed 28 in (71 cm) and the maximum area o f the burners (127 cm) must not exceed 336 sq. in. (2167 sq. cm). The backs • must be a minimum of 1'8 in. '(45,7 cm)=above the top -of the 413 1N. range and may overhang the tiurner'by a maximum .of .11 in. 1H (102 cm) (28 Cm). REFERENCE f` NOTE: Although most shelves exceed' 11. in. (28• cm) ".in over - :POINT – NOZZLE all depth, make sure the shelf does not exceed i•1'ih..(28•cm) LOCATION I*# AREA overhang of the burner. Nozzle must be located on -the front; edge.of::the.frontburner 12 IN. 28 IN. (71 cm) and aimed.at a point 10 in: - (25 .cm) forward .from the back . . (31 cm) MAXIMUM edge.of the back- burner on.the "front- to- r.ear MAXIMUM LENGTH (L) . WIDTH (W)- Nozzle must be mounted 24:to.:35 (61 - 89'cm).above. the HIGH hazard surface. See Figure 3 -5a. PROXIMITY 008180PC \ SHELF CAN OVERHANG BURNER(S) • • • Figure 3 -4a. �\ A MAXIMUM OF 11 IN. (28 cm) The Model 1 L nozzle, Part No. 551066, is used for low prox- \ �� irnity small range protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow � ∎\ nozzle. The range can be equipped either with or without \ a backsheif. Either type the same nozzle require- ments. The nozzle must be located 22 in. (56 cm) from either 181c \ � (45.7 cm) • end of the hazard area centered from left to right. It must be \ MIN. 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above .cooking surface, and MAx.281N. 24.351N. (71 cm) / aimed:ata point one half•the distance of whatever the height (61.89 cm) ��_ dimension.of the nozzle is: When determining nozzle and aim . ®��� point locations, both measurements are to be taken from the �� same end of the hazard area. Example: The nozzle is"' . - mounted 20 in. (51. cm) above the cooking surface. The aim FR OM (BACKm) point from the edge of the hazard•would then be 10 In. (25 BURNER . . cm) which Is one half the nozzle mounting g me ns hei ht FRONT TO + s CENTERLINE See Figure 3 -4b. Note: Nozzles must be placed at or below • the shelf, .within the nozzle hei ht limitations. HIGH PROXIMITY BACK SHELF PROTECTION.WITH,THE 2L NOZZLE. g AREA OF PROTECTION PER NOZZLE: MAX. LENGTH BURNER GRATES 28 IN. (71 cm) AND MAX: AREA OF BURNER:GRATES:NOT EDGE OF TO EXCEED 336 SO. IN. (2168 sq. cm) HAZARD AREA (FRONT OR BACK) ♦ I • Figure. 3 =5a: . 22 IN. \ I / (56 cm) —1)(1L • X — 1 221N. / I \ i (56 cm) ,' l 11_ 24 IN. (H) + I \ I / t (61 cm) . — X — / 131N.(H) /I \ (33 cm) i . • 1 1/2 I..,_ ( H) . . nk 1/2 H '"-I HAZARD ooeiaiec • () SURFACE • • Figure 3 -4b. . :'.ULEX 3830 • • . 44:40 .11 Chapter 3.— System; Design ' Page -3=7 . ' • REV: •3 3. Larger :Burner Range (:784, sq. in. (5085 sq. cm) maxi- Range Range - muni; 28 in. (71'cm) longest side maximum) Length = L Width. -W: " Ra -:R • .On is available for large range protection: High in: (cm) In. (cm) In . (cm) proximity. 18 (46) 27 (69) 3 5/8 (9) 18 (46) 28 (71) 3:1/5 (8). -: The Model 2L nozzle, .Part No..551027, is used.for high 19 . (48) 18 (46) 6 3/4 .. (17) - proximity largo range protection. This nozzle is a•two.(2) 19. (48) 19 (48) 6.3/8 'i (16) ::: •.flow.nozzle. When using high proximity protection, the 19 (48) 20 (51) 6 (15) range 'cannot be under a backshelf. This nozzle must be 19 (48) 21 (53) 5 5/8: (14)'- located .34 in. to_48 in. (86 to 122 cm) above the cooking 19 (48) 22 (56) 5 1/4 (13) surface, and aimed directly down within the mounting area, 19 (48) 23 (58) 4 7/8 (12) based on the hazard size, as described in the Nozzle 19 (48) 24 (61) 4 1/2 (11) .Positioning Chart. See Figure 3 -5. 19 (48) 25 (64) 4 -1/8 (10) • : 19 (48) 26 • (66). 3 3/4 (9) 19 (48) . 27 . (69) . 3 .1)4 (8) 19 (48) 28 :(71) . 2 7/8 . (7) '�% 20 (51) 18 (46) . 6 3/8 - (16): ' 20 (51) 19 ( 6 (15) 7r1 20 (51) 20 (51) 5 5/8:: : - 2L • \ 20 (51) 21 (53) . 5 1/4 . (13) , 2 0 (51) . 22 (56) 4 7/8 (12) 20 (51) 23 (58) 41/2 (11) / 20 (51) 25 (64) 3 3/4 - (9) ) : w. 4a w. 20 (51) 26 (66) 3 3/8 - (8) . - a (es cm) (122 cm) 20 (51) 27 (69) 3 (7) : ,.. 20 (51) 28 . (7.1) 2 5/8 ...-(6) �, 21 (53) 18 (46) 6 (15) t 21 (53) 19 (48) 5 5/8.: (14) - 21 (53) 20 (51) 51/4 (13) • . L 21 (53) 21 (53) 5 . - (12) . �w 21 (53) 22 (56) 4 5/8 (11) 21 (53) 23 (58) 4 1/4 ( 0084„ Figure 3 -5. 21 (53) 24 (61) 3 7/8: ' (10) . 21 (53) 25 (64) 3 1/2 - (9) Example: A four range has a hazard size of 20 in. 21 (53) 26 (66) 3 1/8= (8) (51 cm) in length and-27 in. (69 cm) in width. Follow down 21 (53) 27 (69) 2 3/8 (7) , the Range Length column in the Nozzle Positioning Chart 21 . (53) 28 . :(71) 2.1/4 (6) until you come to 20 in (51 cm). Continue down this 22 (56). . 18 .(46) 5.5/8 •`.-.(14) column until the correct width appears in the width column. 22 (56) 19 ' 51/4`.•' (13y When the width of 27 in. (69 cm) is arrived at, read across 22 (56) 20 -(5 4.7/8': , : (12) to the radius column to determine the size of radius 22 (56) . . 21 (53) . 4 5/8 (11)' allowed, for positioning of the nozzle, from the hazard area 22 (56) 22 (56). 4 1/4 (10) centerline. In this example, the correct radius is 3 in. (8 cm). 22 (56) 23 . (58) 3 7/8 (.10) The nozzle can be aimed straight down anywhere within a 22 (56) 24 (61) 3 1/2 _ - (9) 3 in. (8 cm) radius of the hazard area centerline.. 22 (56) 25 (64) 3 -1/8 - .(8) • 22 (56) 26 (66) 2.3/4: .!.;(7) '. Nozzle Positioning Chart 22 (56) • - 27 (66) 2 :: (6) Range Range 22 (56) 28 (7.1) 2• • (5) , Length - L Width — W Radius — R 23 (58) 18 (46) 5 1/4 (13) : ' in. (cm) in. (cm) in. (cm) 23 (58) 19 (48) 4 7/8 • (12) • 18 (46) 18 (46) 7 1/8 (18) 23 (58) 20 (51) 4 1/2 . (11) • 18 (46) 19 (48) 6 3/4 (17) 23 (58) 21 (53) 4 1/4'. (10) ,_- 18 (46) 20 (51) 6 3/8 (16) 23 (58) 22 (56) 3 7/8. . (10) 18 (46) 21 (53) 6 (15) 23 (58) 23 (58) 3 1/2. : (9) ` 18 (46) 22 (56) 5 5/8 (14) 23 • (58) 24 161) 3'1/8' ' . (8). . �� 1 88 (46) 23 (58) 51/4 (13) 23 (58) 25 (6.4) 2.7/8.'' (7) :. (46) 24 (61),; 4 3/4 (12) 23 (58) 26 (66) 2 1/2 - (6). 18 (46) . 25 '(64)' 4 3/8 (41) 23 (58). 27 (69) .2 1 /8- (5.) 18 (46) 26 (66) 4 ('I'0) 23 (58) 28 (71) 1 5/8 (4) ULEX' 3830 = ' Marcfi-1.,,2008 I Chapter-3 — System Design Page : 3 -8 REV. 3 Range Range 4. Small Wok (24 in. (61 cm) diameter.x 6'.in :•0.5•cm.) . 1 ( Length -. L Width —W Radius — R depth maximum) . • in., • ::(cm) in. (cm) in. (cm) • Two nozzles are available •for small wok protection: High 24 -•.,;(61)• 18 (46) 4 3/4 (12) proximity and low proximity. .24 .;(61) 19 (48) 41/2 (11) 24 (61) 20 (51) 4 1/8 (10) The 1 nozzle, Part No. 551029, is used: for high.:proxim- 24 • (61) 21 (53) 3 7/8 (10) ity wok protection. This nozzle is a one (1 flow nozzle. 24. (61) 22 (56) 3 1/2 (9) The nozzle must be .located anywhere :on the.-perimeter 24 . (61) 23 (58) 3 1/8 (8) of. the appliance, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 •cm) above 24 (61) 24 (61) 2 7/8 (7) the: top edge of the wok and'aime.d ;at =the center of..the 24 . (61) 25 (64) 2 1/2 (6) wok. See Figure .3 -6. • . • 24 • (61) 26 (66) 2 1/8 (5) The• 1L nozzle, Part No. 551026; is Used—for low;•prOxim- 24 (61) 27 (69) 1 3/4 (4) ity wok protection. This nozzle is a: w, one-(1) flo nozzle. 24 (61) 28 (71) 1 3/8 (3) The nozzle must be located anywhere on the:periineter 25 (64) 18 (46). 4 3/8 (11) of the appliance, 13 in. to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the 25 • (64) 19 (48) 4 1/8 (10) top edge of the wok and aimed.at the center of the wok. 25. (64) . 20 (51) 3 3/4 (10) See Figure 3 -6. 25 • (64) 21 (53) 3 1/2 (9) 25. (64) 22 (56) 31/8 (8) 1 1H • 25 (64) 23 (58) 2 7/8 (7) 25 . (64) . 24 (61) 2 1/2 (6) , • 25 (64) 25 (64) 2 1/8 (5) ; I 25 (64) 26 (66) 1 3/4 (4) I 25 (64) 27 (69) 13/8 (3) 25 (64) 28 (71) 1 (2) i I 26 (66) 18 (46) 4 (10) ; V 1H, 1L • 26 (66) 19 (48) 3 3/4 (10) ' ' 48 IN. 26 (66) 20 (51) 3 3/8 (9) / � , (122 cm) 26 (66) 21 (53) 31/8 (8) /� / 1L �-■ 26 • (66) 22 • (56) 2 3/4 (7) / r 26 (66) 23 (58) 2 1/2 - (6) ' �- , '� I (61 cm) �' 26 (66) 24 (61) 2 1/8 (5) / ,- / 13 IN. 26 . (66) 25 (64) 1 3/4 . (4) I //// I ( cm) 26 (66) 26 (66) • 1 3/8 3 I "'' J 26 - '(66) 27 (69) 1 (2) N. " - ----...._____ f ; / „ NOZZLE LOCATED 26 •. (66) . 28 (71) 3/4 : (2) - . . '44 ■,.... ,.. ... ON PERIMETER � 27 • (69) 18 (46) 3 5/8 (9) 24.IN. (81 cm) DIAIu1ETER'MAXIMUM• • 27 (69) 19 (48) 31/4 (8) 27 (69) 20 (51) 3 (8) Flgure.3 -6. • - • 27 (69) 21 (53) 2 3/4 (7) • 27 (69) • 22 (56) 2 3/8 (6) 27 (69) 23 (58 2 1/8 (5) • 27 (69) 24 (61) 1 3/4 (4) • 27 (69) 25 (64) 13/8 (3) • 27 (69) 26 (66) 1 (2) 27 - (69) 27 (69) 3/4 (2) 27 (69) 28 (71) 3/8 (1) 28 (71) 18 (46) 3 1/8 (8) 28 (71) 19 (48) 2 7/8 (7) • _ 28 • • (71) 20 (51) 2 5/8 (7) - 28 (71) 21 (53) 2 1/4 (6) • 28 (71) 22 (56) 2 (5) 28 (71) . 23 (58) 1 5/8 . (4) • 28 (71) 24 (61) 1 3/8 (3) - • 28 • (71); 25 •(64) 1 (2) • 28 (71) 26 (66) 3/4 (2) • • 28 • (71') 27 (69) 3/8 (1) . 28 .(71) 28 (71) o (o) �. :U_LEX:3.830 . ► Hard -'1; 2006 Chapter 3 - System.Design - Pa_ge;3;;r9 R0=-3 i Th 5::.Large (Greater than' in to 30 in (61 to 76 cm) . EDGE OF:HAZARD AREA • diameter )(Sin. (20 cm) depth maximum) NOZZLE (ANY - .S . • . Two nozzles are available- for•large wok protection: High CORNER) 121N... proximity and low'proximity. ^ ```c (31 c m) The 2H'nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high proxim- • 121" . (31 cm) AIM POINT ity. wok,protection. This:nozzle is a two (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must. be .located anywhere on the perimeter _ 1H of the appliance, 24 in 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) above - the top :edge the w ok . and aimed at the center of the , . wok.,See Figure 3 -7. `% • The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proxim- 1H, 1L ` ` , • ,ity. wok protection. This nozzle is.a two •(2) flow nozzle. \ , The nozzle •must -be- located anywhere on.the perimeter 48 IN. • ■ ` of the appliance,, 13 in. to. 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the (122cm) . 1L \. ', • top edge of the wok and aimed at the center of the wok. 24 IN. �' ' % • HAZARD See,Flgure 3 -7. ( 61 cm) ' . `\ \ SURFACE I 10N. / • 2H • • . (25 cm . �� % /�/ /� � - 12 IN_ �.&� i I (31 cm) . - i I Figure 3 -8. 2H, 2L 6a. Small Griddle (1080 sq. in (6968 sq. cm) . x 36 in. 48IN. (91 cm) longest side maximum) Alternate Protection ,' I (122 cm) Two nozzles are available for small griddle. alternate (� , I 2L protection: High proximity and low proximity. ' (61 cm) ' ' The 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for. high proxim - ' I ity griddle protection. This nozzle is. a two (2) flow 131 "• nozzle. The nozzle must be located 0 to 6 in: (0 to I ' / , , , I (33 cm) 1,,,' 15 cm) from short side of the hazard 24 in. to 48 in. ( 61 to 122 cm ) above the coo, fh gsurfac$, of the - NOZZLE LOCATED ON PERIMETER appliance and aimed at the center of the hazard area. o0Bte3� C' 30 IN. (76 cm) DIAMETER See Figure 3-8a. . • C MAXIMUM The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proxim- Figure 3 -7. ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a two. (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located 0 to 6 in. (0'to 6. Small Griddle (1080 sq. in. (6968 sq. cm) x 36 in. 15 cm) from the short side.of the hazard-surface, 13 in. (91 cm) longest side maximum) to 24 in. (33 to 61 cm) above the cooking surface of the Two nozzles are available for small griddle protection: appliance and aimed at:the center of the hazard area. High proximity and low proximity. See Figure 3 -8a. 2H • The 1H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is used for high proxim- ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located above any corner 1 • of the hazard surface, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) 1 above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at ,, • a point 12 in. (31 cm) over and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the HAZARD AREA 48 IN. 2N, 2L 1 1 corner below the nozzle. See Figure 3 =8. (122 cm) I 1 The 1L nozzle, Part No. 551026, is used for low proxim- 6IN. _ 6 IN. 2L \\\ 1 ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a one (1) flow ' 24 IN. \ 1 nozzle. The nozzle must be located above an corner (61 cm) } \1 y MI _o( NOZZLE 13 1N. � ♦ ` • of the hazard surface, 10 in. to 24 in. (25 to 61 cm) LOCATION I (33 cm) �� � iTh above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at 1/2 ZONE $ a point in. (31 cm) over•.and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the L corner below the nozzle. See Figure 3 -8. 1/2 L Figure 3 -8a. - ULEX3830. - ' March V1,.`2Q06- • • Chapter. 3 — System Design Page :3 -10 . REV..3 7. Large :Grlddle.(1440 sq. in. (9290 sq. cm) x 48 in. 8. Radiant Char - Broiler (624asq :1n:.(4026 sq. .6 :in ,' (122 cm) longest side maximum) (66 cm) longest.side.maximun).• - . .. • - . - Two nozzles are available for large griddle protection: Note:.Radiant charbroilers:are' distinguishedkby.:the.use High proximity and low proximity. of heated-metal.strips (radiants):th:at:are:used for.cook- • . The 2H nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high proxim- ing. ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow Two nozzles'1are available for :radiant•.char- broiler;.protec- nozzle. The nozzle must be located above any corner tion'. High proximity and proximity. " • . of the hazard surface, 24 in. to 48 in. (61 to 122 cm) The 1 nozzle, Part No. 551•029,-is used proximity above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at radiant char- broiler protection. This-nozile :is a one- (14:flow a point 12 in. (31 cm) over and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the nozzle. The nozzle must be located :anywhere wlttiln•the corner below the nozzle. See Figure 3 -9. perimeter of.the :hazard area, 24 in.-to 48, in: •(33. to .61:' cm) The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proxim- above the cooking. surface of. the. appliance -and:aimed at ity griddle protection. This nozzle is a two (2) flow the - center of the broiler surface.-See Figure 3 -10.. nozzle. The nozzle must be located above any corner The. 1L nozzle, Part No. 551026, is used for low- proxim- of the hazard surface, 10 in. to 24 in. (25 cm to 61 cm) ity radiant char - broiler protection. This -nozzle.i's;a.one . above the cooking surface of the appliance and aimed at (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located: anywhere a point 12 in. (31 cm) over and 12 in. (31 cm) in from the on the perimeter.of the hazard surface; 13 in. to 24.in. corner below the nozzle. See Figure 3 -9. (33 to 61 cm) above the - cooking surface of.the- appli= EDGE OF ance and aimed at the center of .the broiler surface. See / HAZARD AREA NOZZLE (ANY --►t /r/ Figure 3 -10. • CORNER) . 1 12 IN 1H NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE PERIMETER ` I (31 cm) FOR HIGH PROXIMITY PROTECTION 1 ` \; 1 1 1 1L NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE ON THE PERIMETER 12 IN. \ FOR LOW (31 cm) AIM POINT 1 1 H, 1L� 1 PROXIMITY N 1 PROTECTION 48 IN. 211 (122 cm) 1 L � `� (61 cm) I ` 131N. � g �� 1 I (33 cm) 21.1, 2L \ y RADIANT CO3 WPC • \ ' 48 IN 11 BROILER EDGE OF (122 cm) HAZARD AREA 2L `` %` Figure 3 -10. • 24 IN. T .. � 1 HAZARD • (61 cm) . . 1 SURFACE • ` \1 f 10 IN. •`% (25 cm) 0 • � (3 12 IN. J L 1 cll • 006184PC Figure 3 -9. • • • • • • • • • • J :' - ULEX 3 , 830 ::..March-1 ; • Chapter 3..7..Systempesign Pager-3411 • RE-V,•:3 ;rte 9:..•:RadiantChar- Broiler (864 sq. ln. (2195 sq. cm) x 36 in. The 2L •nortle, Part N o. 551027 is used;�for low :proxim : •,,,(91-cm) longest.side maximum). • ity lava rock char - broiler. protectio This n ozzle is a-.two Two'nozzl are • available for radiant char - broiler protec (2) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be, located:: any • tion: High proximity and low proximity. on the perimeter of the hazard surface ; .15 in. .to.. 2 4_,in. The 2Fi: nozzle, Part No. 551028, is used for high proximity (38.to 61 cm) above :the cooking.,surface.of -. g p ty ance and aimed at the center of the broiler•surface:-See radiaht char- broiler protection. This•nozzle is a two (2) flow Figure 3 12. • • • . nozzle. The.nozzle must. be.located above•any corner o f 2L NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE- WITHINTHEPERIMETER • . the hazard surface, 36 in. to 48 in. (91 to 122 cm) above 2L . - FOR HIGH PROXIMITY. PROTECTION " . ti 2L NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE:ON THE PERIMETER.. . - • the cooking•surface the appliance and aimed at the FOR LOW center of:the broiler surface. See Figure 3 -11-a. ` f 2L ` ` PROTECTY TION • EDGE OF PROTEC 35.IN. � � • 2H \ HAZARD AREA (89 cm) 2L ` ‘ NOZZLE (ANY y • CORNER) 0. 24 IN. • \ F: N, ■ ■ I I a c IN n .. i . ) .. .• , \ . . (61 cm) `` (122cm) `\ ‘ \ —�— LAVA'ROCK 008167Pc \ 36 IN. ' I CHAR - B EDGE OF EDGOF. • 1 (91 cm) \\ HAZARD AREA I Figure 3- . 12..... . q • HIGH PROXIMITY 006165PC RADIANT BROILER 1 N Class "A" Charcoal Char - Broiler .(480. sq. in. • Figure 3 -11a. (3097 sq. cm) x24.in. (61 cm),Iongest side maximum). Note: Class "A ". (natural) charbroilers� are distinguished The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for low proximity by the use of charcoal, mesquite-chips,chunks,and /or radiant char - broiler protection.This nozzle is a two (2) flow logs that are used :for cooking. nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere on the Two nozzles:are available for natural charcoal char perimeter of the hazard-surface,•13 in. to 36 in. (33 to 91 cm) . perimeter protection. High proximity. and•low proximity: The . • above the cooking surface et the appliance and aimed at the maximum. depth of fuel ( charcoal) must "not exceed • iii: . center of the broiler surface. See Figure 3 =11 b. x.(15 cm). .. NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE ALO – The'1.H nozzle, Part N o: 551 ::is used for'hi h roxim- 2L PERIMETER g, `P OF H - AZARD ity natural charcoal char - broiler protection. This nozzle is ` AREA a one (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle•must be located . . 2L \ I anywhere within the perimeter of the hazard area, 36 IN. ` —+ — . 24 in. to 35 in. (61 to 89 cm) above. the cooking surface (91 13 IN \ , ` I of the appliance and aimed at the center of the broiler q (33 cm) • ,\ - surface. See•Figure -13. l The 1L nozzle, Part No. 551026,• is used .for - low proxim LOW PROXIMITY \ 006166PC ity natural charcoal char - broiler protection. This nozzle is RADIANT BROILER EDGE OF • HAZARD AREA a one (1) flow nozzle. The •nozzle must be located Figure 3-11b. anywhere on the perimeter of the hazard surface, 15 in. to 24 in. (38 to 61 cm) .above the cooking surface . .10. Lava Rock Char - Broiler (624 sq. in. (4026 sq. cm) x of the appliance and aimed at.the center of the broiler 26 in..(66 cm) longest side maximum) surface. See Figure.3 -13. Synthetic rock charbroilers are distinguished by 1H NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE Note: S Y 9 y 1H PERIMETER FOR HIGH.PROXIMITY PROTECTION the use of lava, pumice, or synthetic rocks that are used 1L NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE- ON:THE•PERIMETER, for cooking. for 1H y\ ` PROX • One nozzle is available for lava rock char - broiler protec- 35 IN. . \ N \ P . tion. The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for both (es cm) , �\ \ high proximity and low proximity. 24 IN. . 0` -+ - q . (61 cm) ` I . The 2L nozzle, Part No. 551027, is used for high proximity 1 l 15 IN. • •" (38 cm) J • lava rock char- broiler protection. This nozzle is a two (2) (....–.."\'• flow.nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere within • FUEL DEPTH MUST N NATURAL-CHARCOAL \ 0 618 the perimeter of the hazard area 24, in, to 35 in (61 to EXCEED 6 IN. (15 cm) CHAR - BROILER _ EDGE - OF 89 cm) above the cooking•surface of the appli HAZARD AREA aimed at -the center of the broiler surface. See Figure 3 -12. Figure 3 -13. UIYEX4830 . = . . March :1;;:;30:( i...r'. • • Chapter 3 — System Design Page 3 -12 • REV.3 12. _Mesqulte.Char-Broiler,(480 sq. in. x (3097 sq. cm) 13. Upright/Salamander : B.roiler.: (internalachainber- °1064: sq:, /----\\ • .•. 24 longest side maximum) in. x 36 in. (6865 sq. cm x cm);longest.sider maximum) Two noziles are available for mesquite char - broiler One nozzle is available for upright/salamanderbroiler protection. High proximity and low proximity. The maxi- protection. . mum'.depth of fuel-(wood) must not exceed 6 in. (15 cm). The 1L nozzle, .Part No. 551026,: =is used for broiler... The 1H nozzle, Part No. 551029, is used for high proxim- protection. This nozzle is a one- (:1) flow nozzle.,The. . ity mesquite char - broiler protection. This nozzle is a one nozzle must-be located above. the grate,- : at.the.front (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere edge of.the appliance, outside the.brolling.chamber,..and within the.perimeter of the hazard area 24 in to 35 in, pointed. at the back opposite :corner of the broilercham- . (61 to 89 cm) above the cooking surface of the appli- ber. The: nozzle must be .aimed .parallel::tothe .broiler_ . ance and aimed at the center of the broiler surface. See grate surface. See Figure 3 -15. - Figure 3 -14. The 1L nozzle, Part No. 551026, is used for low proxim- ity mesquite charcoal char - broiler protection. This nozzle I is a one (1) flow nozzle. The nozzle must be located anywhere on the perimeter of the hazard surface, . �� • � 15 in. to 24 in. (38 to 61� cm) above the cooking surface . ;��.� - of the appliance and aimed at the center of the broiler surface. See Figure 3 -14. 1L NOZZLE AIMED ■ SALAMANDER . • 1H NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE WITHIN THE PERIMETER AT BACK OPPOSITE 1H FOR HIGH PROXIMITY PROTECTION CORNER ti IL NOZZLE LOCATED ANYWHERE ON THE PERIMETER i 1L, IN N , FOR LOW PROXIMITY PROTECTION 35 IN. , (89 cm) 'IL 1 ' 241N. . � - + _ (61 cm) `1 � I BROILER • 15 IN. \; - mss" CHAMBER �� (38 cm) � � '1 r' 1 1L NOZZLE AIMED. _ • FUEL DEPTH MUST NOT MESQUITE 008187PC AT BACK.OPPOSITE - • EXCEED 6 IN. (15 cm) CHAR - BROILER EDGE OF CORNER HAZARD AREA • Figure 3 -14. UPRIGHT BROILER • ooe,e9Pc Figure 3 -15. • • • :3 ► Ma h':1; :2006 • Chapter : 3 —. System:Design V Page: x 313 REV::3 . l- 14. Chain Broiler (internal chamb 1026 sq. in 15. Tilt: Skillet/Braising Part - sq. cm) x 38 in (97•crri) l ongest side maximum) Protection for skillet;;- or braising� pans' is. to be based One nozzle is available_:for chain broiler protection. upon the coverage limitations provided for deep :- fat'fryer: The 1:L nozzle; .Part Na 551026, is used for broiler protection. Coverage limitations are based on:fryer sizes • protection. :This nozzle•is a.one. (1) flow. nozzle: The including drip boards. Exception: Tilt skillets and braising= nozzle must be located 1 to .3 in. (3 to .8 cm). above the pans. may exceed tlie maximum of . : `6_sq::ft�: (.6'-sq. m) • •surface.ofthe_chain;; the front edge of the appliance, total when modularizing: Tilt skillets and braising pans.. andpointed:at the opposite diagonal corner. The nozzle generally utilize a ' hinged' cover.' Fryer protection- nozzles . . must be aimed parallel to the chain surface. See Figure are to be placed toward the front of th appliance: to 3 -16. minimIze•the potential for the�tilt Skillet� cover to interfere with the nozzle discharge: ".See>FIgUre: 3 -17. - COVER MUST I NOT INTERFE 1 L NOZZLE AIMED WITH NOZZLE RE % .• AT OPPOSITE DISCHARGE , / II 1. 1 DIAGONAL CORNER 1lI I N , ,,, 2 0,.. • - Ilr THE NOZZLE IS TO BE PLACED TOWARD THE FRONT OF THE APPLIANCE TO MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL FOR•THE SKILLETOR'BRAISING P.AN.COVER TO INTERFERE WITH THE NOZZLE DISCHARGE. 1-3 IN. i . is ' COVER MUST ' is V , . . . . NOT INTERFERE , • �. i / i. - F.OR,MINIMUM . WITH EDGE ,'� I A L DISCHARGE , ' , / ..; NOZZLE :. :'"'' (3-8 cm) PATTE / HEIGITSrREEER / TO FRYER'` NOZZLE • �,�� ' / . PARAMETERS _ • Figure 316. unu lill . • dcoon - • FRYER NOZZLE.USED FOR TILT .SKILL'ET OR BRAISING :PAN - PROTECTION ' MUST BE POSITIONED NEAR THE EDGE OF THE PAN AND AIMED AT ' THE FRONT TO BACK CENTERLINE OF THE PAN: THE DISCHARGE.FROM THE NOZZLE(S) MUST COMPLETELY CLEAR .THE .PAN COVER WITH AN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW TO THE BACK OF THE PAN. Figure 3 -17. • tlt)X3830: March 1, 200fi • Chapter.3 - System Design Page 3 -14 • ::REV-4 '' +,:{. • Fryer - -Multiple No Protection PIPING LIMITATIONS Fryers exceeding- the;coverage•of a single nozzle can be Once the nozzle placement and quantity of tanks has been • divided into modules. Each. module must not. exceed the determined, it is necessary to determine: determine configu- maximum area allowed for a single nozzle. However, when rations between the tank and the nozzles This section utilizing multiple nozzle protection, the longest side allowed contains the guidelines and -=limitations =for designing for a fryer.with board can -be used regardless of distribution. piping s that the wet chemical agent. whether the fryer .. has a•. drip board or not discharge from the. nozzles at a proper flow rate:.Thesa.limi- tations: must also be referred. to when selecting the mounting The - maximum size fryer that can be modularized is location for The tanks. 864.sq.:in. (5574 sq. cm): The maximum pipe lengths are based on internal pipe Design requirements for multiple nozzle fryers are broken volume. Each size tank is allowed a minimum and maximum down as follows: total volume of piping, calculated•in milliliters: :.• There is no need to distinguish between what .of the 1. If the fryer includes any dripboard areas, measure both piping is supply line and what portion is branch line. Only the the internal length (front to back) and width of the frypot total volume of the complete piping network has to be portion. Then measure the internal length and width of considered. the overall - hazard "area including any dripboard areas. Determine the area of both the frypot and the area of Volume Chart the overall vat by multiplying corresponding length and width dimensions. 1/4 in. pipe = 20.5 mIs./ft. 3/8 in. pipe = 37.5 mis. /ft. 2. Divide the frypot or overall vat into modules, each of which can be protected by a single nozzle, based on the 1/2 in. pipe = 59.8 mls./ft. maximum dimension and area coverage of the nozzle as 3/4 in. pipe = 105.0 mis. /ft. specified in "Design Chart." • If the module considered does not include any portion of the dripboard; use only the maximum frypot area Tank Chart and maximum dimension listed in the "Design Chart." . - Maximum • If the module considered includes any dripboard Volume Allowed areas, use both the maximum frypot area and dimen- .Maximum Between First . sion= listed in the "Design Chart ", and the maximum Maximum Pipe Nozzle and overall.area and dimension listed in the "Design Tank Flow Volume . .iast:Nozzle Chart." Size Numbers . (milliliters) (milliliters) 1.6 Gallon 5 1500 . 600 3. None of the maximum dimensions may be exceeded. If PCL -160 either the maximum frypot or the overall sizes are exceeded, the area divided into modules will need to be 3.0 Gallon 10 1910 1125 redefined with the possibility of an additional nozzle. PCL -300 4.6 Gallon 14 3400 3000 PCL -460 4.6 Gallon 15 2600 2000 PCL -460 6.0 Gallon 19 4215 1688 PCL -600 per side 6.0 Gallon 20 3465 1313 PCL -600 per side Minimum Pipe Volumes for a• Fryer, - Range,. and Wok Cylinder Size Entire System At or. before applian�e PCL 160 239 ml = 1 Flow Pt 180 nil:-' 1:`FlowF. -Pt • PCL 300 300 ml - 4 Flow Pts . 239; m l - 2. Pts . PCL 460 660 ml - 10 Flow Pts • :180 - ml - 2FIow Pts' PCL 600 960 ml - 14 Flow. Pts 120 ml - 2 Flow .Pts -- .U1 EX-3830 ►:March: 1; 2006 Chapter 3 - ;Systeni_De.sign , • .Pagel— 5. .REV. 3 • . . ''General Piping:Req:uirenients . 1. Split p iping and _straiight,piping are both allowed ► on a •PCL- 160,`PCL -300 and PCL -460 system. . SUPPLY PIPE ..2. PCL -600: systems: must use split piping only with MUST ENTER. BULL ' . . . . i no. nozzle located before the split, and ,with a SIDE OF TEE maximum of 14 flow points per side. 1 /?•in. mini- SPLIT;PIPING:(NEEIJIRED ON PCL600 SYSTENtS) mum piping must be used up to the first split. • • 3. Maximum volume for 1/4 in. pipe between a - nozzle and the preceding tee is 410 mis. - • 4. Maximum flow numbers for 1/4 in. pipe is 6. 5. Maximum - number of elbows between a nozzle ; and the preceding tee is 5. • 6. Maximum of 25. elbows are allowed in the total STRAIGHT PIPING piping . • 7. Maximum difference In.elevation between the tank • outlet.and any: nozzle,. tank outlet and the highest or lowest horizontal:pipe run, is 10.ft. 009191PC • (3.1 m). 8. No traps are allowed in the piping network. Figure 3 -18. 9. Pipe lengths are measured from center to center of fittings. . . Design Steps 10. The internal equivalent length volume of fittings �� does not have to be considered as part of the total Step No. 1 Determine' number of•flow points required based pipe volume. on duct size; plenum size and .type, and size of 11. When utilizing different size pipe in the system, all appliances. • the largest size must start first and the addl- •Step No 2 Determine size andq_uantity.of: tanks required: tional pipe must decrease as it approaches the Refer to the 'chart in • nozzle: Requirements" to ;determinethemaximum 12. Elbow(s) or swivel adaptors located at the nozzles amount of flow numbers allowed peg each_tank do not have to be counted in the 25 elbow maxi- size. mum requirement. Step No. 3 Layout nozzles,. piping diagram,.and tank loca- • • 13. Reducing bushings are allowed reducing to tion. Determine pipe lengths as accurate as - • a smaller pipe size. possible.- Make certain maximum number of • elbows is not ex No 14. Additional piping requirements when protecting a • trianifoided'together:•Each tank must:have it ► range, wok, or a fryer: separate.plping network. • • • PCL -160 — Minimum of 239 ml and one (1) flow Step No 4 Add all thelengths of each pipe run and multi - number required in total system. Of that mini- ply by the mls./ft. listed in:.the Volume Chart. If - ► mum, 180 ml must be utilized at or before the the sum• falls within the acceptable. range.noted range, wok, or fryer. in general. Piping Requirements, that pipe size • • PCL -300 - Minimum of 300 ml and four (4) flow , is- acceptable: If the calculated- volume.is- too.:... _ numbers required in total system. Of that mini- large, recalculate, the volume using:the ml per mum, 239 ml and two (2) flow numbers must be foot of a smaller•pipe'siie::.Pipe.sizes can be utilized at or before the range, wok, or fryer. mixed but.Rule No . 11 o f -the Gen Piping . • PCL -460 — Minimum of 660 ml and ten (10) flow Requirements mus be followed.. '.. numbers required in total system. Of that mini- Step No. 5 Check to make certain minimum volumes, maxi- mum, 180•ml and two (2) flow numbers must be mum volumes and maximum volume allowed utilized at or before the range, wok, or fryer. between first nozzle and last nozzle is not • PCL -600 — Minimum of 960 ml and fourteen (14) exceeded (Tank Chart).•Check each rule in • (--- \ flow numbers required in total system. Of that "General Piping Requirement" to•rnake certain Minimum, 120 ml and 2 flow numbers must be none have been exceeded. If any requirement is • exceeded, change•to a different pipe size and recalculate. • ULEX 3830 ► March-1, 2006. Chapter 3 — System Design •Page :3 = 1 ' 6 :REV. 3 Example Step No 3 Make an accurate sketch of•the cooking ;lineup The cooking area that requires protection consists of a single and the hood.•Sketch in the..:tarik lb_cation:and , the piping required: the.total. system. Make 56 In (142 cm) perimeter exhaust duct, a 10 ft. (3.1 m) long "V" bank plenum, (2).18 in. (46 cm) wide x 24 in. (61 cm) certain all pipe:longtMs.:and •num er.of:elbows: • fryers, a 30 in. (76 cm) x 36 in. (91 cm) wide, griddle, and a are as accurate as possible..Chedk-the• "General_ 24 in. (61 cm) diameter wok. See Figure 3 -19. Plying Requirements " "to deterrtiine = that <:the mini= mum and maximum requirement's are met. See . Figure 3-20. 10 FT. (3.1 m) 14 IN. 14 IN. 4' 2 (38 cm) (36 cm) 8: (2) 18 IN. (48 cm) X 24 IN. ' 2 2 (61 cm) FRYERS C\ •6° \♦ 2 2 , (1) 30 . (6 C (61cm)X361N. 2. 2 , (91 1 GRIDDLE 14 , V 2' (1) 24 IN. (61 cm) DIAMETER WOK � pPP i 4010:1° ooef•aPc OOBIB2PC Figure 3 -20. Figure 3 -19. Step No. 1 Determine number of flow points required. • 56 in. (142 cm) perimeter duct requires one, two flow nozzle • 10 ft. (3.1 m) "V" bank hood requires one, one flow nozzle • • 18 in. x 24 in. (46 x 61 cm) fryer requires one, two flow nozzle • .18 in. x24 in..(46 x 61 cm) fryer requires one, . two.,flow nozzle . •.30 in. x.36. in. (76 x 91 cm) griddle requires one, one : flow nozzle • 24 in. cm)diameter wok requires one, one flow nozzle TOTAL FLOW NUMBERS — 9 Step No 2 Determine size and quantity of tanks required. . Referring to the chart in "General Piping' Requirements,' a PCL -300 and a PCL -460 can supply 10 flows, therefore, a PCL -300 can be utilized'. . • • • - - U4EX43.830 ► 'March .1 • Chapter 3 - System._gesign :Rage -`347 REV :2 S tep.No :.4 Total all pipe lengths. Refer to the Volume Refer to Volume .Chart..The .pipe :size: chosen•:is, Chart: -Chose a,given pipe size and multiply the 3/8 inch. The volume footof.3 /8`in: is ml per :foot by:the total length of all the pipe. If 37 :5 ml. Multiply 3 5;by the :-. total: pipe length of the sum falls.within the acceptable range noted 47.5 ft. . in_.Tank. Chart,, that _ pipe, size .is. acceptable. If the calculated; volume is too large, recalculate the 37.5 rril,x 47;5 ft _ 1781 ml total .volume volume; using the ml :per foot of a smaller pipe The maximum volume allowed .for•:a;PCL -300 is size.. Figure 3 -21. 1910 ml, therefore, .3 /8.in. pipe: is. acceptable for Add section A -B = .0' -6" + 5' + 14' + 2' + 0' -6" = this system. 22' (.2 + 1.5 + 4.3 + .6 + .2 = 6.8 m) •Add .section B =C =V-6 (:5 m) Add . ; section - C -D = . 1' (.3 in) Add section`:D =E = 2' (:6 m) -. ... section E -F,= 0' -6" (.2 m) • Add:section F-L = 3' + 2' + 2" = 7' (2.1 m) Add section. B -G = 0' -6" (.2 m) Add :section:C -H = 2' + 2' = 4' (.6 + .6 = 1.2 m) Add- section :D =1 = 2' + 2' =. 4' (.6 + .6 = 1.2 m) • Add'section E -J = 0' -6" + 0' =6" = 1' (.3 m) Add. section F =K = 2' + 2' = 4' (.6 + .6 = 1.2 m) Total length of all pipe = 47' -6" (14.5 m) • . • J .. 6' 2 a 2' 2. • C 1, L. 1 40110, 2' E 2' - �• � K 6• 2 14' 2' 2' H ,÷1 6 • - A 0 0 Figure 3 -21. ,ULEX 3830 March .1 ;;200 • Chapter 3 - System Design Page 3 -18 REV. 2 Step.No. 5 : Check to make certain minimum. volumes and 10. The internal equi length volume:of ( ----N - • . maximum volume allowed between first nozzle fittings does-hot have..to be considered • .arid•last nozzle, are not exceeded (Tank Chart). as part.of thetotal • pipe .volume.. . Check each rule in "General.Pipirig Requirements" .(Example •systerh.OK). - .. • to make certain none have been exceeded. If any 11. •When .u :different sle :pipe : ln the requirement is exceeded, change to a different total system, the.largest.siie must start • pipe size and recalculate. See Figure 3 -22. first and the addltienal pipe -must RefertoTank Chart • decrease as it ap.proaches-the nozzle. • Minimum Pipe Volume for PCL -300 is 300 (Example system N /A) ' • milliliters protecting a fryer, wok, or range 12. Elbows) o r. swivel adaptors located at (Example system pipe volume is 1781 milliliters, the nozzles do not =have to be counted in therefore OK) the-25 -elbow maximum.:requiremerit. Maximum Pipe Volume for PCL -300 Is 1910 (Examplejsystem°•OK) milliliters (Example system pipe volume is 13. AddltIOnal'plpingl.reqUireMbritawhen 1781 milliliters, therefore OK) protecting la. range, wok;. or, a fryer: Maximum Volume Allowed Between. First • PCL- 300. - Minimum- Hof.30.ml and four Nozzle and Last Nozzle for PCL -300 Is 1125 milliliters (Example system, the amount of 3/8 (4) flow numbers requir,.e:d:ln:total in. piping between G and L, is 25.5 feet. 25.5 system. Of that minlmum,.239 ml and two (2) flow.numbe[s mist be.utlllzed feet x 37.5 mls./ft. = 956.3 ml, therefore, OK) at or before the range, wok, .or fryer. • Refer.to General Piping Requirements • (Example. system has' f781�°ml.and "10 flow numbers, .therefore; 1OK. The -exam- 1. Split piping and straight piping are both pie system •has 1050 ml • and 3 flows allowed on PCL -300 and PCL -460. including the•fryer, therefore, OK) • systems. (Example system OK) • PCL -460 - Minimum of 660 ml and ten 2. PCL -600 systems must use split piping (10) flow numbers required in total only, with no nozzle located before the system. Of that minimum, 180 ml and spilt, and. with a maximum of 14 flow two (2) flow numbers must be utilized at ,J points per side. 1/2 in. minimum piping or before the range, wok, or fryer. must be used up to the first spilt. • PCL -600 - Minimum of 960 ml and four - (Example system N /A) teen (14) flow numbers required in, total 3. Maximum .volume for 1/4 in. pipe system. Of that minimum, 120 ml and 2 between a nozzle and the preceding,tee flow numbers must be.utilized at or is 410 mis. (Example system N /A) before the range, wok, or fryer. 4. Maximum flow numbers for 1/4 in. pipe is 6. (Example system N /A) - 5. Maximum number of elbows between a GEN. PI RULE N0. 1, 8, 9 nozzle and the preceding tee is 5. GEN: PIPING (Example system has a maximum number TANK CHART �f RULE NO. 5 of 2, therefore, OK) PIPE V MAXIMUM VOLUME � PIPE VOLUME TANK CHART 6. Maximum of 25 elbows are : allowed In ' MAX. VOL GEN. BETWEEN p the total piping . s • p g s y stem.(Exam p le y stem PIPING �/ FIRST AND • has 11 elbows, therefore, OK) RULE / • • '\ LAST NOZZLE NO 10 TANK CHART \ GEN. PIPING 7. Maximum difference in elevation between MAX. VOL. RULE N0.12 the tank outlet and any nozzle, or the tank . GEN. BETWEEN FIRST • PIPING + AND LAST NOZZL outlet and the highest or lowest horizontal • RULE ���;. ° • ° pipe run, is 10 ft. (3.1 m) (Example system NO. GEN. PIPING ° • has 5' -6" (1.7 m), therefore, OK) RULE NO.8 ° 8. No traps are allowed in the piping 00819'3PC network. (Example system has no traps, • GEN. PIPING therefore, OK) RULE NO.13 , • • 9. Pipe lengths are measured from center to Figure 3 -22. center of fittings. (Example system pipe lengths were measured from center to center of fittings, therefore, OK) r • • :ULEX .3830 • ► •kilaFch :.1, 2006 Chapter .3 — System Design . . Page :3 -19 REV. 2 • DETECTOR PLACEMENT are required over cooking a Detectors e equ o g pp liahces and in the duct(s) of protected ventilation. hoods. Detectors shall be located in the plenum area of the ventilation hood. • Exhaust. Duct(s). Each exhaust duct must have at least one (1) detector � installed in the duct entrance, located in the air stream of the !� cooking vapors at a maximum of 12 feet (3.7 m) into the • duct. See Figure 3 -23. I Figure. 3 -23a. _ = _(� — 144. 000266 � Cooking - Appliance(s).. Each cooking appliance with a continuous cooking - surface 12 FT. (3.7 m) not exceeding 48 in. x 48 in..(1.22 x 122 cm) shall be. MAXIMUM protected by one (1) detector. Cooking appliances with a continuous cooking surface exceeding 48 in. x 48 in. (122:x 122 cm) shall be protected by one (1) ..detector. per 48.in. x 48 in. (122 x 122 cm) cooking area..Detectors used.for cook - ing appliances must be located above the protected..appli- /Th _ I� I ante toward the exhaust duct side of the appliance. The detector should be located in the air stream of the appliance • to enhance system response time: Figure 3 -23. If a cooking appliance is located under a duct opening where 006684PC a detector has been mounted, it is not necessary to utilize an additional detector provided the duct detector is not more NOTICE than 12 in. (31 cm) into the duct opening. If two (2) appli- When gas appliances are used and the flue gases from antes are located under a duct opening where .a .. the burner are exhausted into the duct, the detector must has been mounted, it is not necessary to utilize an additional be kept out of the air stream of these exhaust gases. detector provided the duct detector is not more. than 12 in _ These gases can be very hot and could actuate the (31 cm) into the duct opening. See Figure 3 -24. system unnecessarily. Duct openings that are long and narrow or large enough - to require multiple duct nozzles may require additional • detectors. 0 0 • Electrostatic Precipitator. If an electrostatic precipitator is located at or near the base of the exhaust duct, it is necessary to locate a detector below the precipitator, at the base of the duct, and also locate one in the duct, just above the precipitator. See Figure 3 -23a. When installing the detector bracket and system conduit, make APPLIANCE APPLIANCE APPLIANCE APPLIANCE certain they do not interfere with the operation of the COVERED COVERED COVERED COVERED . • .BY. BY • .BY BY • precipitator. DETE . DETE B CTOR DETECTOR DETECTOR . • B C Figure 3 -24. Proper. Detector Placement. 002943PC ULEX.38,s0_ March 1; 2006 . - • •