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what does NFPA code 96.12.4 say about inspection of grease buildup? - ANSWERS-
the entire exhaust system should be inspected for grease buildup by a prefessionally
trained qualified and certified persons acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
what does NFPA code 96.12.6.1 say about an exhaust hood system that is
contaminated with deposits from grease-laden vapors? - ANSWERS-If upon inspection,
the exhaust system is found to be contaminated with deposits from grease laden
vapors,
the contaminated portions of the exhaust system should be cleaned by professionally
trained, qualified and
certified persons acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.2 say about removing combustible contaminants? -
ANSWERS-Hoods, grease removal devices, fans, ducts, and other appurtenances shall
be cleaned to remove combustible
contaminants prior to surfaces being heavily contaminated with grease or oily sludge.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.3 say about electrical switches at the start of the
cleaning process? - ANSWERS-At the start of the cleaning process, all switches that
could be activated accidentally should be locked out
, What does NFPA code 96.12.6.4 say about the components of a fire suppression
system? - ANSWERS-Components of the fire suppression system shall not be rendered
inoperable during the cleaning process.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.5 say about fire extinguishing systems during a
cleaning? - ANSWERS-Fire extinguishing system shall be permitted to be rendered
inoperable during the cleaning process when
serviced by professionally trained and qualified persons.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.6 say about flammable solvents used during a cleaning?
- ANSWERS-Flammable solvents or other flammable cleaning aids shall not be used.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.7 say about cleaning chemicals applied to the fusible
link? - ANSWERS-Cleaning chemical should not be applied on fusible links or other
detection devices of the automatic
extinguishing system.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.8 say not to do after the exhaust system is cleaned? -
ANSWERS-After the exhaust system is cleaned, it shall not be coated with powder or
other substance.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.9 say about access panels during a cleaning
procedure? - ANSWERS-When cleaning procedures are completed, all access panels
(doors) and cover
plates shall be restored to their normal operational condition.
What does NFPA code 96.12.6.10 say about access panels when they are removed? -
ANSWERS-When an access panel is removed, the service company label or tag
preprinted with the name of the company
giving the date of the inspection or cleaning shall be affixed near the affected access
panel.