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NFPA Standard s applied to residential cooking equipment used for commercial cooking operations

NFPA 96

What term is used for "acceptable to the AHJ"

Approved

Indicates a mandatory requirement

Shall

Indicates a recommendation

Should

A Closure device used to cover an opening, a duct, an enclosure, equipment. Where one night need to get to in the future.

Access panel

An opening in a building which which is purposed to allow outside air to be drawn in to the structure For a lower concentration of odors suspended particles or heating content

Air intakes

Equipment and devices used for the purpose of cleaning air passing through them or by them in such a manner as to reduce or remove impurities contained therein

Air pollution control devices

The opening in a cooking device where vapors, combustion gasses, or both leave the cooking device


The opening in a cooking device where vapors, combustion gasses, or both leave the cooking device

Appliance flute outlet

An accessory or subordinate part that enables the primary device to preform (or improves) its intended functions

Appurtenance

What occupancy ratings are used for gatherings of 50 or more persons like a church bus stop, for a special amusement building regardless of occupant load

Assembly occupancy

Performance of a function without the necessity of human intervision

Automatic

An object placed in or near an appliance to change the direction of or to redirect the flow of air air fuel mixtures or fume gases

Baffle plate

An appliance used in the preparation of food whereby foods are exposed to intense radiant heat

Broiler

What is a continuous passageway for the transmission of air and vapors

A duct

controls draft or flow of gasses, including air

Damper

Term for the the time, in minutes or hours, that materials or assemblies have withstood for exposure to fire

Fire resistance rating

The wall that separates buildings to prevents the spread of fire.

Fire wall

Devices utilizing intense heat or fire to breakdown and/or oxidize vapors/fumes contained in gasses being exhausted into the atmosphere

Fume incinerator

A fixed temp. Heat detecting device employed to retain a mechanical control unit. Until designed temp. Is reached

Fusible links

Disconnects the thermal energy input when the temperature limit is exceeded

High limit control device

A recognized architectural or mechanical component of a building having a fire resistance rating as required for the structure and who's purpose is to enclose the vapors removal duct for it entire length to the outside

Continuous enclosure

The testing that is time in minutes or hours that materials or assemblies have withstood a fire exposure.

Fire resistance rating

An operating device installed as an integral component of a dryer that provides secondary limitation of the grease temp by automatically disconnecting the thermal energy input when temp is exceeded.

High Limit Control Device.

A device provided for a cooking appliance(s) to direct and capture grease-laden vapors and exhaust gasses.

A Hood

Manually assembled to another component in such a manner that the operation of one directly affects the others

Interconnected

Term: to be fixed or set at a desired angle or inclination.

Pitched

System for control of smoke or vapors from a commercial cooking equipment that do not exhaust outside.

Recirculating system

Air deliberately brought into the structure, then specifically to the area of combustion process or forced exhaust device, to computers for the vapor being expelled

Replacement air

Where two or more hazards can be simultaneously involved in fire by reason of their proximity

Single Hazard Area

Any solid, organic, consumable fuels such as briquettes, mesquite, hard wood or charcoal

Solid cooking fuel

A substance capable of dissolving or dispersing another substance; a chemical compound designed to convert solid grease to a liquid

Solvent

A device or method that minimizes the passage of airborne sparks or embers into a plenum.

Spark Arrester

A device that catches only the heat content of the air for reuse elsewhere, venting all else outside.

Thermal Recovery Unit

A cup like, or U-shaped configuration located on the inside of a duct system where liquid can accumulate.

Trap

A system that employs a water spray to clean grease from the plenum of an exhaust hood and portions of the ductwork .

Water Wash System

Who is responsible for inspection, testing, cleanliness and maintenance of the ventilation control and fire protection of commercial cooking operations.?

The Owner

Where hoods, grease removal devices, exhaust fans and ducts are not required, _____ of clearance to/from combustible materials

18 inches (457 mm)

Nitrogen used as an expellant gas shall be standard industrial grade with a dew point of..

-60° F

___________ shall be capable of detecting and indicating heat, flame, smoke, combustible vapors, or an abnormal condition in the hazard that is likely to produce fire.

Automatic Detection Equipment

designed that it can be handled by one person, _____ ______shall incorporate a shutoff device to control the flow of dry chemical, can be readily uncoiled with a minimum of delay.

Hose Line

shall be noncombustible materials of brass, stainless steel, or other corrosion-resistant materials or shall be protected inside and out against corrosion.

Discharge Nozzle's

Discharge nozzles shall be provided with ______ _______ or other suitable devices or materials to prevent the entrance of moisture, environmental contaminants, or other foreign materials into the piping.

Blowoff Caps

All operating devices shall be designed for the service they will encounter, shall not be rendered inoperative or susceptible to accidental operation, and shall operate at least from _______ to _______

32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).

Operating devices shall be marked to indicate their listed minimum and maximum temperature limitations, but all devices shall operate at least from..

32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).

Manual actuators shall not require a force of more than ____ #'s to initiate operation.

40 lbf (178 N)

Manual actuators shall not require movement of more than ***** to secure operation.

14 in. (356 mm)

All readily accessible manual operating devices on systems with fixed nozzles shall identify the ....

Hazards they Protect

The operating instructions shall be permitted to include the use of pictographs and shall have lettering at least...

1⁄4 in. (6.35 mm) in height.

All remote manual operating devices shall be identified as to the...

hazard they protect

_________ _______ shall require manual resetting prior to fuel or power being restored.

Shutoff Devices

All ______ shall be listed for the intended use, shall be of the quick-opening type, and shall allow free passage of the dry chemical.

Valves

_______ & _______ shall be of noncombustible material having physical and chemical characteristics such that their integrity under stress can be predicted with reliability. fittings, and connection joints shall withstand the maximum expected pressure in the system

Pipe and Fittings

shall be galvanized steel, stainless steel, copper, or brass. Special corrosion-resistant materials or coatings shall be required in severely corrosive atmospheres.

Pipe and Fittings

For _____ ______ ________.. pipe, tubing, and fitting materials shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s design, installation, and maintenance manual.

Pre-engineered Systems

Previously installed piping ***** be permitted to be used in new fire-extinguishing systems unless approved by the authority having jurisdiction.

Shall Not

Systems shall be designed on the basis of the flow and extinguishing characteristics of a specific make and type of ....

Dry Chemical

Different types of dry chemical shall...

Not be Mixed.

When used in expellant gas cartridges the vapor phase shall not be less than ____ percent CO2

99.5

When used in expellant gas cartridges the water content of the liquid phase shall not be more than _____ percent by weight [−30°F dew point].

0.01

Nitrogen used as an expellant gas shall be standard industrial grade with a dew point of _______ or lower.

−60°F (−52.2°C)

The ______ _______ ______ used in dry chemical systems shall be designed to meet the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) or Transport Canada (TC) if used as shipping containers under pressure.

Dry Chem Containers

The design pressure shall be suitable for the maximum pressure developed at ______° or at the maximum controlled temperature limit.

130°F (55°C)

Dry chemical systems shall be provided with an ____ or _____ indicator to show that the system is in a ready condition or is in need of recharging.

Audible or a Visual

During ______, the piping system shall be examined internally to detect and remove contaminants or other foreign materials.

Assembly

All extinguishing agent storage containers shall be examined to ensure that they are fastened securely to their ______ ______.

Mounting Brackets

Any hazard that will allow fire propagation from one area to another shall constitute a _______ hazard.

Single Fire

Where two or more systems are used to protect a common hazard, they shall be arranged for _______ _______. Operation of a single actuator shall cause all systems to operate.

Simultaneous Operation.

Where two or more hazards could be simultaneously involved in fire by reason of their proximity, the hazards shall be protected by either...

individual system installed to operate simultaneously or to protect all hazards that could be simultaneously involved

Any hazard that will allow fire propagation from one area to another shall constitute a...

Single Fire Hazard.

Where systems protect hazards that are normally heated, the power or fuel supply to heaters shall be ______ automatically upon actuation of the extinguishing systems.

shut off

Where systems protect hazards that have flowing flammable or combustible fluids or gases, the systems shall be provided with automatic means to ensure shutoff of _______&_____< upon operation of the extinguishing systems.

power and fuel valves

Expellant gas that is used to pneumatically operate shutoff devices shall be taken ___ to its entry into the dry chemical containers

prior

Where manual actuation is used for protection of hazards other than mobile equipment, the manual actuation device shall be installed no more than ____ and no less than _____ above the floor.

48 in. (1200 mm) 42 in. (1067 mm)

Where automatic systems protect only common exhaust ducts, a remote manual actuator ______ be required.

shall not

The amount of _____ _____ in the system shall be at least sufficient for the largest single hazard protected or for the group of hazards that is to be protected simultaneously.

Dry Chem

Where a dry chemical system protects multiple hazards by means of selector valves, sufficient _______ and ______ shall be kept on hand for one complete recharge of the system.

dry chemical, expellant gas

Where excessive ________ or mechanical exposures are expected, suitable enclosures or guards shall be provided.

climatic

The dry chemical container and expellant gas assemblies utilizing nitrogen shall be located where the ambient temperature is normally

−40°F to 120°F (−40°C to 48.9°C)

Assemblies utilizing carbon dioxide shall be located where the ambient temperature is normally _______.

32°F to 120°F (0°C to 48.9°C)

The dry chemical container and expellant gas assemblies shall be ______ where they will be accessible for inspection, maintenance, and service.

located

All ____ shall be laid out to produce the desired dry chemical flow rate at the nozzles.

piping

All piping shall be installed to _______ possible restrictions due to foreign matter, faulty fabrication, or improper installation.

avoid

The piping system shall be _____ supported and shall not be subject to mechanical, chemical, or other damage

securely

All hangers and components shall be ______.

steel

Ordinary cast-iron hangers/supports, conduit clamps, or “C” clamps shall...

not be used.

All pipe supports shall be designed and installed to prevent _________ movement of supported pipe during system discharge while permitting __________ movement due to expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes.

Prevent latitude, permit longitudinal

Pipe thread compound or ____ shall not be used.

tape

Where the pipe or conduit penetrates a duct, plenum, paint spray booth, hood, or other protected areas, the penetration shall have a ________ continuous external weld or be sealed by a listed device.

liquid-tight

A _____ ______ _______ shall be used only where there is a permanent enclosure surrounding the hazard that adequately enables the required concentration to be built up.

total flooding system

The total area of unclosable openings shall not exceed _______ of the total area of the sides, top, and bottom of the enclosure.

15 percent

Where the total area of unclosable openings exceeds 15 percent of the total enclosure surface area, a _______ ______ ____ shall be used to protect the entire hazard.

local application system

____ ______ fires involving solids subject to smoldering shall be protected by multipurpose dry chemical systems where the dry chemical can reach all surfaces involved in combustion.

Deep-seated