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F1 works bestPapio Bldg Dept said:We get them all the time, especially with day cares and elementary schools. I use the IMC definitions for appliances and bi-product production where Type I and Type II hoods are required. If no hoods are required, it is then a catering kitchen. A Type II hood is required for even a domestic range, unless it can be documented that the mechanical system can handle the extra steam/vapors generated, and no preparation of grease laden foods is permitted (usually requires signage to indicate limits of usage).