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manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifica-
tions involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an
extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes. accidents
or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry "fire, tornado and other necessary insurance.
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P.O. Box 4823
~MINOLE. FLORIDA 34642
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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SECTION 3
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BASIC NOZZLE COVERAGE AND PLACEMENT
Each nozzle Is capable of covering a certain area.
This depends on the nozzle and other factors. Dif-
ferent nozzles are used to protect different sec-
tions of the cooking equipment.
APPLIANCE NOZZLE COVERAGE
The maximum nozzle coverage area, for ap-
pliances, is expressed in square feet together
with a longest side limitation.
SURFACE APPLIANCES
SW-2 nozzles (Figure 3-1) are used to protect sur-
face appliances. If the area of the surface ap-
pliance exceeds the maximum nozzle coverage
for one SW-2 nozzle, or its longest side, two or
more SW-2 nozzles would be needed to protect
that appliance.
PROTECTIVE
GREASE CAP
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Figure 3-1. SW-2 nozzle for surface appliance
protection.
Deep Fryers
Coverage for a fryer is limited to 5.1 square feet
with the longest side being 35 inches. (See Figure
3-2).
TOP VIE\I
LCNGEST SIDE MAX.
LENGTH 35 INCHES
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LIQUID LEVEL
(COOKING SURFACE)
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FRONT VIEW
Figure 3-2. Single fryer - nozzle coverage.
UL Ex 2153
1 November 1981
Double Fryers
One nozzle can be used to protect two adjacent
fryers, on the same level, provided there Is not
more than 1 inch between them, and the com.
bined area does not exceed 5.1 square feet.
Again, the longest side must not exceed 35 in.
ches. (See Figure 3-3).
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TOP VIEW ~
LCNGEST SIDE MAX.
LENGTH 35 INCHES
-LIQUID LEVEL
FRONT VIEW
Figure 3-3. Multiple fryers. nozzle coverage.
Griddle and Range
Coverage for a griddle and range is a maximum of
10 square feet. The longest side must not exceed
48 inches. (See Figure 3-4).
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Figure 3-4. Griddles and ranges - nozzle
coverage.
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Charbroiler
The charbroiler is protected by two nozzles as
shown in Figure 4-7. One nozzle is an SW-2 nozzle,
centered over the grate. The other nozzle is a B.2
nozzle, entering the rear of the charbroiler.
Nozzle coverag.e and placement for both of these
nozzles shall be as specified in Section 3 of this
manual. The piping and elbow limitations bet-
ween appliance tees, T2 and T3 shall be in accor.
dance with J of Table 4-1.
Table 4-111 gives the pipe size, and piping and
elbow limitations for the charbroiler piping,
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Special Notes
When piping surface protection to an upright
broiler only, T3 in Figure 4-6 is eliminated and
replaced by a 3/4-inch x 1/2-inch elbow, Piping and
elbow limitations for the pipe from the distributor
to this elbow shall be In accordance with H plus I
plus J of Table 4-1. Then proceed, using pipe
lengths Land M from Table 4-11.
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When piping surface protection to a charbroiler
only, T3 In Figure 4-1 Is eliminated. Piping and
elbow limitations for the pipe from the distributor
to T 1 shall be in accordance with pipe lengths H
plus I of Table 4-1 except that 3/4-inch pipe shall
be used for the entire length from the distributor
to T2. Then proceed using pipe lengths Nand 0
from Table 4-111.
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CHARBROI LER
Figure 4.7. Charbroiler piping.
TABLE 4-11I
PIPING AND ELBOW LIMITATIONS
CHARBROILER
Fig. 4.7
LENGTH ELBOWS PIPE DIAM.
REF. DESCRIPTION MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. INCHES
N Appliance tee, T3, to SW-2
nozzle 4'6" 0" 2 1 1/2
0 Appliance tee, T3 to B-2 nozzle 8'7" 0" 3 1 1/2
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UL Ex 2153
1 November 1981
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM BASIC SYSTEMS
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The maximum basic system, using a distributor,
consists of eight SW-2 appliance nozzles and a
total of eight SP-2 duct and plenum nozzles.
The minimum basic system, using a distributor,
consists of eight SW-2 appliance nozzles and a
total of four SP-2 duct and/or plenum nozzles,
For maximum and minimum extended systems,
see Section 6 of this manual.
PLENUM NOZZLE COVERAGE
Maximum Piping. Eight SP.2 Nozzles
With maximum piping, using eight SW-2 nozzles
and eight SP-2 nozzles, and assuming that four
SP-2 nozzles are used for duct protection and four
SP-2 nozzles are used for plenum protection, the
following plenum coverages are possible.
(1) A plenum of up to 48 feet long and 4 feet
wide can be protected by placing two SP-2
nozzles, back-to-back, located on the quarter
points of the plenum length (See Figure 3-12).
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Figure 3-12. Four SP-2 nozzles can protect one
plenum of up to 48 feet long by 4 feet
wide.
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NOTE: SP-2 nozzles must be attached direct-
ly to T2.
In this configuration, each SP-2 nozzle pro-
tects a plenum area 12 feet long by 4 feet
wide.
(2) Two plenums of up to 24 feet long and 4 feet
wide can be protected by two SP-2 nozzles,
back-to-back, centered in each plenum (See
Figure 3-13).
UL Ex 2153
1 November 1981
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Figure 3-13. Four SP..2 nozzles can protect two
plenums., each 24 feet long by 4 feet
wide.
(3) Four plenums of up to 12 feet long by 4 teet
wide can be protected by entering each
plenum from the end (See Figure 3-14).
Figure 3-14. Four SP-2 nozzles can protect four
plenums, each 12 feet long by 4 f.eet
wide.
In configurations (2) and (3), each SP.2 nozzle also
protects a plenum area 12 feet long by 4 feet 'I ide.
Intermediate Piping. Six SP.2 Nozzles
With piping using eight SW.2 nozzles and six "',P-2
nozzles, again assuming four SP-2 nozzles for
duct protection and two SP-2 nozzles for plenum
protection, the following plenum coveragefi are
possible.
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6 DUCT INTERFACE TO
NOZZLE THREADS
NEAR WRENCH HEX
75" PERIMETER
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SP-2 Nozzle placement in a
duct of up to a maximum of 75
Inches in perimeter.
TI./O SP-2 duct nozzles can be used to protect one
duct of up to 150 perimeter-inches or two separate
ducts of up to 75 perimeter-inches (See Figure
3-22).
Four SP-2 duct nozzles can be used to protect one
duct of up to 300 perimeter-inches (See Figure
3-23); or two separate ducts of up to 150 perimeter-
inches; or four separate ducts of up to 75
perimeter-Inches.
If risers exist they must be protected as ducts of
equivalent size.
If more than four duct nozzles are required, SP-2
plenum nozzles may be used with the same
coverage limitations as stated for the SP-2 duct
nozzles. However, using plenum nozzles for duct
coverage will diminish the amount of plenum
coverage available.
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NOZZLES SHOULD BE
CENTRALLY LOCATED
ON THE 1/4 POINTS
3" - 0" FROM HOOD
AND DUCT
INTERFACE TO
NOZZLE THREADS
NEAR WRENCH HEX
ISO" PERIMETER
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Figure 3-22.
SP-2 Nozzle placement in a
duct of up to a maximum of
150 inches in perimeter.
300" PERIMETER
Figure 3-23. SP-2 Nozzle placement in a
duct of up to 150-300 inches in
perimeter.
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UL Ex 2153
1 November 1981
Z!\ rbroUer Nozzle f'lac.ment
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The nozzle may be positioned for either side djs.
cha e or overhead discharge.
r:'a nozzle height is a rnl~imum of 17 inches and
am imum of 45/nche,s from the cooking grate sur.
fa for t,)oth side and overhead discharge.
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For side dlsct,argA the nozzle is plaCed vertically
above the edge at the cooking grate and aimed at
the center f?f the grate area
f:or overhead dischargo the nozzle is centered
directly above the cooking grate and aimed straight
down. See Fig. 2
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Oct. 1982
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~eS$ Than MaxImum Covarage
The preceding description, including Figure 2.
fPplies wh~n the maximum surlace area 1$ to be
{?\ rotected.
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If prolection is required in' a smaller area (less than
t/lle maximum grate area), the. nozzle (placed to
discharge vertically down) need not be centered.
The noute location can be within the. maximum
covered area, provided the maximum distance
trom the nozzle to the edge of the grate surface
is not exceeded as shown in Fig. 3.
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ust not exceed 13 inches m~imum and
.U$t not. exceed BV: inches with cover-
Itedto 2.35 sq. ft If square D/2 & LJ2 max =
as.
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Figure 4 shows a typical installation. illustrating how
the C&1 nozzle is used in the appliance piping
of a system.
C8.1 Nozzle
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SW..2 Nozzle
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Charbroiler piping configurations showing single
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UL EX.2153
Oct. 1982
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MANUAL
PULL
CABLE OPERATED
GAS SHUTOFF
VALVE
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SP-2 DUCT NOZZLES
DISTRIBUTOR
PLENUM
TEE T 2
PLENUM
TEE T,
SP~2
PLENUM
NOZZLES
APPLIANCE
TEE TI
APPLIANCE
TEE T2
APPLIANCE
TEE T 3
Typical basic HDR-50DC system schematic.
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P.O. Box 4823
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SECTION 5
MODIFIED PIPING
To supplement the basic surface appliance pro-
tection, described in Section 4, extra surface ap-
pliances may be protected by taking one branch
pipe from any duct or plenum tee. If a %-inch
restrictor (Part No. 256296) is inserted into the pip-
ing adjacent to the nozzle, an SW-2 nozzle can be
substituted for an SP-2 nozzle and used to protect
the extra appliance. If both a duct and a plenum
nozzle are available, both may be used to protect
appliances.
The piping size, and piping and elbow limitations
for these two cases is spelled out in the following
paragraphs.
Duct Piping for Appliance Protection
If an extra duct nozzle is available, it can be used
for appliance protection by rerouting the piping;
substituting an SW-2 nozzle for an SP-2 nozzle;
and adding a Vz-inch restrictor, Part No. 256296, in
the piping just before the nozzle. (See Figure 5-1).
NOTE: The SW-2 nozzle has a 1/2-inch male pipe
thread. The restrictor has 3/4-inch
female threads. Therefore, bushings
must be used to mate the nozzle and
restrictor.
Table 5-1 gives piP.e size, and piping and elbow
limitations for this nozzle substitution.
* SEE BELOW TABLE
DUCT MuST NOT
EXCEED 75 INCHES
IN PERIMETER
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RESTRICTOR
PN 256296
SW-2 NOZZLE
Figure 5-1. Spare duct nozzle for appliance pro-
tection.
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PN 256296
SW- 2 NOZZLE
Figure 5-2. Spare plenum nozzle for appliance
protection.
TABLE 5-t
PIPING AND ELBOW LIMITATIONS
MODIFIED PIPING
Fig. 5-1
REF.
DESCRIPTION
PIPE LENGTH
MAX. MIN.
PIPE DIAM.
INCHES
P
Duct tee, T 1 to SW-2 nozzle
10'6"
ELBOWS
MAX. MIN.
0"
4
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1/2
*Dimensions C (Figure 5-1) and F (Figure 5-2) refer to Table 4-1.
UL Ex 2153
1 November 1981
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P.O. Box 4823
4I(-"MINOLE, FLORIDA 34642
(813) 392-9200
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