I'll try to read more carefully, Chris.

 

My only bad experience was a fire in a restaurant that had the cook
line, hood, duct work, and structure protected by a wet sprinkler
system.  Fire started on the cook line under the hood, not in a fryer,
and the wet system did not control the fire.  If I remember correctly 28
or 38 sprinklers opened before the FD could put it out.

 

Scott 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris
Cahill
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 4:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Kitchen Hoods

 

I now regret bringing the fryer into this. It's interesting how this
forum

will pick a piece of a thread and run that way.  Just an observation, I

assume it related to the written form where we lose a great deal of

communication.  IT IS THE BEST PLACE ON THE NET OF ITS KIND IMHO.   

 

I did say originally there was/is NO FRYER.  I probably should have

emphasized that in the first sentence not buried in the second
paragraph.

This is an existing school.  Haven't had a fryer in 20 years they say.

Could they in the future, sure.  But fried food is bad for you in case
you

didn't know.  WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN! Oh and the existing hood has had

nothing in it forever.   

 

Some how we think the ITM guy for the wet chem is better than our
industry?

Why would one think that?  I'm sure they have their share of low bid
guys

just like us and who do you think a school would use even if they did
ITM? 

 

Oh and I have 16 brand new EA-1's from 1996 about 8' from my seat.  For
the

last 5 years they have been stored in a climate controlled office in a
safe,

yes I'm serious. But again no fryer, no EA-1, no problem, well sort of.


 

I do appreciate the comments thus far which supports my thinking this is
a

bad idea.  But my real question was more curiosity about any actually
doing

non-fryer cooking hoods with sprinklers these days. Trying to convince
the

PE is the task at hand.  Before I pushed too hard I didn't want to get

caught with "well in the other 49 states this is routine". 

 

And Dave, they don't come in 1" that I could find. But I guess I could
put 2

-  1/2" together in parallel to get to the 1" needed, lol.  

 

Chris Cahill, P.E.

Fire Protection Engineer

Sentry Fire Protection, Inc.

 

763-658-4483

763-658-4921 fax

 

Email: [email protected]

 

Mail: P.O. Box 69

        Waverly, MN 55390

 

Location: 4439 Hwy 12 SW

              Waverly, MN 55390

 

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