Fire suppressant system for a cooking device

Stoves and furnaces – Stove hoods

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126351, 169 65, 169 61, 169 54, 99331, 99337, F24C 1520

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051293862

ABSTRACT:
A nozzle extends through an opening in the side wall of the vessel of a pressure fryer and normally is disposed in an inactive position in which discharge ports in the nozzle are sealed with respect to and are protected from the contents of the vessel. If a fire occurs, pressurized fire suppressant first extends the nozzle into the interior of the vessel to render ineffective the seal at the discharge ports. The suppressant then sprays through the discharge ports of the extended nozzle to extinguish the fire in the vessel.

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