earshavewalls
Bronze Member
I have a plan submitted where the mechanical engineer is proposing to tie in a Type 2 hood (serving a high-temp dishwasher) to the Type 1 hood grease duct system so they don't have to make another shaft to go through the second floor to the roof.
I don't think this is allowed. I have never seen anyone even suggest this before, so this is the first time I have had to research this issue. It seems to me that (this is California Codes, so look out) CMC Section 510.1.3 applies when it states: "Duct systme shall not be interconnected with any other building ventilation or exhaust system."
I feel that a grease duct system is different than a steam exhaust system, but I am wondering if this is only MY opinion or is it an accurate interpretation of the code.
This must be an easy question for someone out there.........I hope.....
Thanks
I don't think this is allowed. I have never seen anyone even suggest this before, so this is the first time I have had to research this issue. It seems to me that (this is California Codes, so look out) CMC Section 510.1.3 applies when it states: "Duct systme shall not be interconnected with any other building ventilation or exhaust system."
I feel that a grease duct system is different than a steam exhaust system, but I am wondering if this is only MY opinion or is it an accurate interpretation of the code.
This must be an easy question for someone out there.........I hope.....
Thanks