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Hoods for break room stoves

mtlogcabin

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just found out about this product to use over a stove top in breaks rooms. Anybody have any experience with them?

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News » New Fire-Ready Kitchen Hood Available from Greenheck

[h=3]New Fire-Ready Kitchen Hood Available from Greenheck[/h]November, 2014

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Greenheck's new Model GRRS fire-ready hood functions as a standard ventilation range hood with the added capacity to suppress stove-top fires, addressing the challenge of protecting residential-style appliances used in commercial settings.

Designed for use over a standard 30 or 36-inch residential range, Model GRRS incorporates a UL300A Listed self-contained, commercial-style automatic fire suppression system. The hood's exhaust fan can be either manually operated with the face-mounted dial or automatically operated based on the hood temperature that is monitored by an onboard controller. If the hood temperature is elevated beyond normal operation, the controller will disable the appliance via the factory-supplied appliance disconnect. An audible alarm and dry contact will be engaged to alert occupants and building alarms of elevated temperatures. If temperatures continue to rise beyond the rating of the system's fusible link, Amerex 660 agent will be released through four nozzles directed at the appliance and one nozzle into the exhaust duct. Model GRRS is ideal for applications such as healthcare facilities where meals are prepared for 30 or fewer persons.

To obtain more information about this Greenheck announcement you may:



  1. Request information via e-mail
  2. Contact your local Greenheck Representative
  3. Phone us at (715) 359-6171 or fax us at (715) 355-2399
  4. Write us at Greenheck, P.O. Box 410, Schofield, WI 54476-0410
 
Sounds great,

My mentally challenged brotherinlaw dang near burned the house down with a kitchen stove fire. That type of device would have probably prevented it.

BS
 
Interesting concept. Personally I have no experience or exposure to the product but would love to hear from those who have, or a follow up on a recently installed unit...
 
Never heard of it but I like what I see. Gonna make a note of that and dig a little deeper.
 
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