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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1600 - Food Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0160119
PE
1626
FACILITY_ID
FA0000569
FACILITY_NAME
LUU'S CHICKEN BOWL #4
STREET_NUMBER
920
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06004007
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
920 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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a <br /> -- 009368 <br /> Component Description Discharge Nozzles-Each discharge nozzle is tested and listed <br /> with the R-102 system for a specific application. Nozzle tips are <br /> Wet Chemical Agent-The extinguishing agent is a mixture of stamped with the flow number designation (1/2, 1, 2, or 3). Each <br /> organic salts designed for rapid flame knockdown and foam nozzle must have a metal or rubber blow-off cap to keep the <br /> securement of grease related fires. It is available in plastic nozzle tip orifice free of cooking grease build-up. <br /> containers with instructions for wet chemical handling and <br /> usage. Agent Distribution Hose- Kitchen appliances manufactured <br /> with or resting on casters(wheels/rollers) may include an agent <br /> Agent Tank-The agent tank is installed in a stainless steel distribution hose as a component of the suppression system. <br /> enclosure or wall bracket.The tank is constructed of stainless This allows the appliance to be moved for cleaning purposes <br /> steel. <br /> without disconnecting the appliance fire suppression protection. <br /> Tanks are available in two sizes: 1.5 gallon (5.7 L) and 3.0 gallon The hose assembly includes a restraining cable kit to limit the <br /> (11.4 L).The tanks have a working pressure of 110 psi (7.6 bar), appliance movement within the range (length) of the flexible <br /> a test pressure of 330 psi (22.8 bar),and a minimum burst pres- hose. <br /> sure of 660 psi (45.5 bar). Flexible Conduit-Flexible conduit allows for quicker installa- <br /> The tank includes an adaptor/tube assembly.The adaptor tions and the convenience of being able to route the cable over, <br /> assembly includes a chrome-plated steel adaptor with a 1/4 in. under and around obstacles. Flexible conduit can be used as a <br /> NPT female gas inlet, a 3/8 in. NPT female agent outlet, and a substitute for standard EMT conduit or can be used with EMT <br /> stainless steel agent pick-up tube.The adaptor also contains a conduit. Flexible conduit can be used only with the Molded <br /> bursting disc seal which helps to prevent the siphoning of agent Remote Manual Pull Station and with the Mechanical Gas Valve <br /> up the pipe during extreme temperature variations. Assembly. <br /> Regulated Release Mechanism-The regulated release mecha- Pull Station Assembly-The remote manual pull station is <br /> nism is a spring-loaded, mechanical/pneumatic type capable of made out of a molded red composite material.The red color <br /> providing the expellant gas supply to one,two, or three agent makes the pull station more readily identifiable as the manual <br /> tanks depending on the capacity of the gas cartridge used. It means for fire suppression system operation.The pull station is <br /> contains a factory installed regulator deadset at 110 psi (7.6 bar) compatible with the ANSUL Flexible Conduit and with <br /> with an external relief of approximately 180 psi (12.4 bar).It 1/2 in. EMT conduit. <br /> has automatic actuation capabilities by a fusible link detec- <br /> tion system and remote manual actuation by a mechanical pull <br /> station. Approvals <br /> The regulated release mechanism contains a release assembly, • UL/ULC Listed <br /> regulator,expellant gas hose, and agent storage tank housed in • CE Marked <br /> a stainless steel enclosure with cover.The enclosure contains <br /> knock-outs for 1/2 in. conduit.The cover contains an opening for • New York City Department of Buildings — COA#5663 <br /> a visual status indicator. • LPCB <br /> It is compatible with mechanical gas shut-off devices;or,when • TFRI <br /> equipped with a field or factory-installed switch and manual • Marine Equipment Directive (MED) <br /> reset relay, it is compatible with electric gas line or appliance • DNV <br /> shut-off devices. <br /> • ABS <br /> Regulated Actuator Assembly-When more than two agent • Lloyd's Register <br /> tanks (or three 3.0 gallon (11.4 L)tanks in certain applications) <br /> are required,the regulated actuator is available to provide • Meets requirements of NFPA 96(Standard for the Installation <br /> expellant gas for additional tanks. It is connected to the cartridge of Equipment for the Removal of Smoke and Grease-Laden <br /> receiver outlet of the regulated release mechanism providing Vapors from Commercial Cooking Equipment) <br /> simultaneous agent discharge. It contains a regulator deadset at • Meets requirements of NFPA 17A(Standard on Wet Chemical <br /> 110 psi (7.6 bar)with an external relief of approximately 180 psi Extinguishing Systems) <br /> (12.4 bar). It has automatic actuation capabilities using pressure <br /> from the regulated release mechanism cartridge. <br /> The regulated actuator assembly contains an actuator, regula- <br /> tor,expellant gas hose, and agent tank housed in a stainless <br /> steel enclosure with cover.The enclosure contains knockouts to <br /> permit installation of the expellant gas line. <br />
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