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[Heaters and Heating Equipment] (Heaters, Cooking Appliances) Commercial 

Cooking Appliances with Integral Systems for Limiting the Emission of Grease-

laden 

Air 

 
See General Information for Heaters, Cooking Appliances 

This category covers cooking equipment intended for commercial use, such as pressurized deep fat fryers and other appliances for use in commercial 
kitchens, restaurants or other business establishments where food is prepared. Each appliance covered in this category is manufactured with an 
integral system feature to limit the emission of grease-laden air from the cooking process to the room ambient. 

These appliances have been evaluated for the limit of 5 mg/m

3

 for the emission of grease-laden air to the room ambient in accordance with the 

recommendations of the National Fire Protection Association Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations, 
NFPA 96, using the EPA-202 test method prescribed for cooking appliances provided with integral recirculating air systems. 

These products are not intended for connection to a ducted exhaust system. 

Appliances in this category are not provided with an integral fire extinguishing system. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted as to the 
requirements for this equipment with respect to fire extinguishing systems, such as the need for field installed systems in accordance with NFPA 96. 

For products with integral recirculating systems including fire extinguishing systems, refer to Commercial, with Integral Recirculating Systems (KNKG). 

In cases where the nature or construction of equipment is such that special precautions beyond the requirements of the National Electrical Code must 
be observed in installations or use, suitable warning or special instructions are marked on the equipment. 

Appliances Listed in this category are suitable for wiring with either copper or aluminum power supply conductors unless marked "Use Copper Wire 
Only For Power Supply Connections" . 

Commercial cooking appliances of certain types are designed for permanent connections to water supply and sewer lines at the point of installation. 
Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted as to the requirements for this equipment with respect to sanitation and connection to water supply 
and waste disposal lines. 

Neither the toxicity of coatings nor the physiological effects on persons consuming food products prepared by use of these appliances has been 
investigated. 

For cooking oil filters that are not an integral part of another appliance, see Commercial Filters for Cooking Oil (KNRF). 

For additional information, see Electrical Equipment for Use in Ordinary Locations (AALZ) and Heating, Cooling, Ventilating and Cooking Equipment 
(AAHC). 

The basic standard used to investigate products in this category is ANSI/UL 197, "Commercial Electric Cooking Appliances". 

Appliances Listed in this category with an integral cooking oil filter have been additionally investigated to the requirements in the standard "Commercial 
Filters for Cooking Oil", ANSI/UL 1889. 

The Listing Mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. on the product is the only method provided by UL to identify products manufactured under its Listing 
and Follow-Up Service. The Listing Mark for these products includes the name and/or symbol of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (as illustrated in the 
Introduction of this Directory) together with the word "LISTED," a control number and one of the following product names as appropriate: "Commercial 
Cooking Appliance," "Cooking Appliance," or other appropriate product identity specified in the individual Listing, along with the words "with integral 
system for limiting the emission of grease-laden air. " 

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Summary of Contents for HHC-2020

Page 1: ...less Label 2 1 Notice of Authorization to Apply to UL Mark Pizza 3 1 Emissions Test Results Pizza 4 1 Notice of Authorization to Apply to UL Mark Sandwiches 5 1 UL Listing 6 1 UL KNLZ Explained 7 1 Tu...

Page 2: ...he High h Conveyor 2020 offers high heat transfer rates for accelerated cooking a small enough footprint to fit virtually any application and does not require the energy consumption and higher HVAC ne...

Page 3: ...TS Height 17 0 432 mm Width 48 3 1227 mm Depth 35 7 907 mm Weight 195 lbs 88 5 kg Cook Chamber Baking Area 2 8 ft2 0 26 m2 Belt Length 48 3 1227 mm Belt Width Single 20 508 mm Belt Width 50 50 Split 9...

Page 4: ...432 mm 4 0 102 mm 60 1 1527 mm with extensions 43 0 1092 mm 30 0 762 mm 35 7 907 mm 48 3 1227 mm 8 5 216 mm 13 0 330 mm 17 0 432 mm 4 0 102 mm 60 1 1527 mm with extensions 4 109 3 762 35 7 907 mm 48 3...

Page 5: ...13 0 330 mm 13 0 330 mm 8 5 216 mm 13 0 330 mm 21 5 546 mm 8 5 216 mm 13 0 330 mm 34 5 876 mm 13 0 330 mm 43 0 1092 mm 30 0 762 mm 13 0 330 mm 13 0 330 mm 13 0 330 mm 13 0 330 mm 13 0 330 mm 8 5 216...

Page 6: ...to the Ventilation Recommendations Set Forth by NFPA96 Using EPA202 Test Method Commercial Conveyor Oven with Integral Systems for Limiting the Emissions of Grease Laden Air 1 CONFIGURATION HCT 4181...

Page 7: ...intended authorization to use the UL Mark the addressee must send a copy of this notice to each manufacturing location currently authorized in File E319600 Vol 1 This authorization is effective from t...

Page 8: ...UL shall not otherwise be responsible for the use of or reliance upon the contents of this letter by anyone UL shall not incur any obligation or liability for any loss expense or damages including inc...

Page 9: ...NK09276 Date 07 29 2009 Client Model TurboChef Product Tested Conveyor oven HHC2020 Page 4 1 Manufacturer note this section contains UL test data for actual UL compliance testing Testing was performed...

Page 10: ...8 in Travers Points When numbers are entered into calculator ideal nozzle size will be displayed Enter number here If ideal nozzle size is not available locate nearest number Enter what nozzle size wa...

Page 11: ...1 122 14 30 1 50 145 125 37 4 9 2 5 30 121 121 14 31 1 1hr 145 319 37 5 0 2 5 29 121 121 15 32 2 10 145 515 37 4 9 2 5 29 121 121 17 33 2 20 145 709 38 5 2 2 6 35 121 121 12 34 2 30 145 905 38 5 2 2 6...

Page 12: ...40 149 783 42 2 8 3 0 24 121 121 13 35 5 50 149 986 42 3 0 3 2 24 121 121 14 35 5 5hr 150 197 42 3 1 3 0 24 121 121 14 35 6 10 150 405 42 5 4 3 0 31 121 122 10 35 6 20 150 613 42 5 5 3 0 31 121 122 1...

Page 13: ...0 0 mg Bottle 2 Mc 3 5 mg Acetone Blank 0 4 mg Bottle 3 Impinger Contents 4 8 mg Bottle 4 Mn 8 9 mg MeCl Wash 1 0 mg Bottle 5 MeCl Blank 0 6 mg Bottle 6 Water Blank 1 3 mg Bottle 7 1 05 mg m3 Cs Mn V...

Page 14: ...is letter will report the results of the EPA202 test For the record the test was conducted using a Turbochef Model HHC2020 conveyor oven cooking a variety of Potbelly s sandwiches as specified by Turb...

Page 15: ...as described above The cooking cycle was repeated for 8 hours of continuous cooking During the cooking operation it was noted whether or not visible effluents evolved from the air exhaust of the hood...

Page 16: ...ring the normal cooking operation There was no noticeable amount of smoke accumulated in the test room after 8 hours of continuous cooking The total amount of grease laden effluents collected by the s...

Page 17: ...must be presented in their entirety and in a non misleading manner without any manipulation of the data or drawings 2 The statement Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission...

Page 18: ...ors unless marked Use Copper Wire Only For Power Supply Connections Commercial cooking appliances of certain types are designed for permanent connections to water supply and sewer lines at the point o...

Page 19: ...on Designs and or Listings files must be presented in their entirety and in a non misleading manner without any manipulation of the data or drawings 2 The statement Reprinted from the Online Certifica...

Page 20: ...d 100 of condensable and non condensable emissions from the product are collected and analyzed according to the EPA 202 Test Method At the conclusion TEST POINT HOODS WASTE ENERGY Why is ventless oper...

Page 21: ...s Warm up 10 14000 0 26 11 83 Cooking 180 9200 3 04 8 83 Snooze 245 4500 2 02 4 75 Idle 285 6750 3 53 0 Total Day 8 84 Yearly Total Month 265 25 3 182 98 HVAC Requirements Per Operating Time Note Appr...

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