Daniel choi
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Hi I was wondering if you have electric oven under a type 1 hood.
does the oven have to shutdown via fire suppression system?
does the oven have to shutdown via fire suppression system?
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It’s electric and it’s the only thing under the hoodyes
Is it electric or gas?
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It’s electric and it’s the only thing under the hood
Yes and I’m just wondering if the power has to shut down for the electric oven when there’s a fire.So to clarify in my slow mind
1. You have a type I hood?
2. The only appliance under it is an Electric oven??
3. There is a suppression system protecting this oven???
Yes and I’m just wondering if the power has to shut down for the electric oven when there’s a fire.
I know it has to shutdown if there are gas appliances but we have no gas appliances under this hood.
I just never heard of an electric oven having to shut off the same way.
Makes sense for gas and electric ... but what gets disconnected with a wood appliance?
Makes sense for gas and electric ... but what gets disconnected with a wood appliance?
Hi I was wondering if you have electric oven under a type 1 hood.
does the oven have to shutdown via fire suppression system?
bad grammar and punction should have phrased it the wood and charcoal also need a type 1 hoodMakes sense for gas and electric ... but what gets disconnected with a wood appliance?
Uh huh. Well Sister Mary is going to rap your knuckles with a ruler.bad grammar and punction
No there is no fire suppression system connected to this hood.Sorry one more time
2. The only appliance under it is an Electric oven??
3. There is a suppression system protecting this oven???
The answer to your question depends on answers to these
No there is no fire suppression system connected to this hood.
So I’m wondering if that’s the case does the power have to go out for this oven?
No, depends on products of combustion produced which one you choose.
The OP said Type I, they also said no suppression....Not possible
509.1 Where required. Commercial cooking appliances required by Section 507.2 to have a Type I hood shall be provided with an approved automatic fire suppression system
complying with the International Building Code and the International Fire Code.
If they are using a Type I hood (constructed) in a Type II required location, then suppression would not be required, but I would document that it is no longer Type I....
This would be the IBC section for the interlock or shunt:
[F] 904.3.3 System interlocking. Automatic equipment
interlocks with fuel shutoffs, ventilation controls, door
closers, window shutters, conveyor openings, smoke and
heat vents and other features necessary for proper operation
of the fire-extinguishing system shall be provided as
required by the design and installation standard utilized for
the hazard.
And then you would go to the standard for the suppression system used...