Mr. Inspector
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Saw one in a Kiosk in a mall that made cinnabuns.
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Thanks for your reply!
Yes they are different cases and i am just wondering how far the "ductless" idea can go within IMC requirement with those different scenarios.
I thought any UL710B recirculating system complies to IMC without any type I or type II hood.
You mean that the Wells is good without any type I or type II hood (as it got type I hood integral) , while the Rational / Giles require type II hood (despite it has its UL710B recirculating system) ?
What makes it different for the UL710B recirculating system between the Wells and Rational as i think they are same scenario.
I am thinking the listing and manufacture have limits on say size of equipment, fuel type and maybe a few other limiters
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