Believe it or not, my plan reviewer is requesting a Type II hood over an under-counter glass washer in a bar simply because the specification sheet uses the term “high temperature.” (See attached spec.)
This was my response to him:
However, he is not accepting this explanation and is asking for documentation.
Do you know what code section or official guidance I can cite to support that an under-counter glass washer does not require a Type II hood?
Thank you so so much!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			This was my response to him:
A Type II hood is generally required for a commercial glass washer/dishwasher only when it is a large or high-capacity unit that is not under-counter. In bar applications, under-counter units are standard. Most under-counter dishwashers/glass washers are exempt from the Type II hood requirement because they generate minimal steam and heat and are designed for installation without a hood.
However, he is not accepting this explanation and is asking for documentation.
Do you know what code section or official guidance I can cite to support that an under-counter glass washer does not require a Type II hood?
Thank you so so much!
	
