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This same internal monitoring system also addressed the entire suppression assembly. If it is ever compromised in any way (tampering, loss of pressure, etc.) the system reacts by shutting down the cooking element and in this case, creates a separate “maintenance code”, alerting the maintenance staff and avoiding a typical “trouble alarm”. The D1000 will not only automatically suppress a cooking fire event – it will work to minimize overall fire risk in the space. Engineers, designers, facilities managers, and code officials should be confident in recommending and approving The D1000 in all applications where a residential-grade appliance is used in a “not for profit” capacity within a commercial space.
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The D1000 by DENLAR Fire Protection is the industry’s first fully integrated, pre-engineered fire suppression range hood system. The D1000 fulfills all of the theory and intent behind a type 1 commercial hood with fire suppression (NFPA 96, 17A & UL/ETL 300) in a product designed for use over a residential-grade appliance. Products in this category are listed to UL/ETL 300A – these types of systems are intended to be used within a commercial space, when a residential-grade appliance is used in a “not for profit” cooking application.
Denlar Fire Protection warrants to the original purchaser or, for products purchased from a Distributor to the original end-user that Denlar Fire Protection products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship from the original date of shipment or installation date as indicated on the warranty registration as follows:
This limited warranty covers normal use. Company does not warrant and is not responsible for damages caused by misuse, abuse, accidents, improper installation as determined by the Company, unauthorized service or parts, or the combination of Company’s branded products with other products. This limited warranty does not cover non – Company branded products. To obtain service under this limited warranty, customer must follow Company’s warranty procedures.
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Effective July 1, 2012, The D1000 became the only system recognized for use by the ICC. The D1000 is an ICC/ES PMG-listed product, garnering immediate code approval in most jurisdictions. Certain applications automatically comply with the ’09 & ’12 IMC, UMC & IFC.
Effective January 1, 2013, The D1000 became the basis of design behind the 2012 Amendment to the NFPA Life Safety Code. This new code language makes the D1000 A REQUIREMENT in all residential health care facilities.
The D1000 also includes an environmental monitoring system, designed to interact with the cooking environment and minimize the likelihood of a fire event. This is a two-stage temperature monitoring system. At a mid-temperature set point, the system will automatically engage the fan on high to dissipate heat from the area. At a high-temperature set point, the system will preemptively disconnect the cooking element to the appliance before suppression system release. If these two stages of “pre-suppression” do not stem the tide of a growing fire event, the fusible links will melt, causing the system to actuate mechanically – consistent with other commercial fire suppression systems.