Q: what is the refilling duration of BFR 10
A: What specifically is the question? Please restate.
Q: How do u disarm it?
A: The factory has declined answering the question but suggests you purchase the operators manual as seen here:
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Sorry for this answer, but I do not know how the disarm procedure is done - sorry
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Q: what's the maximum number of micro switches inside control head
A: Please email us a photo of your control head.
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Q: Is this system wet or dry?
A: The Buckeye Kitchen Mister - Restaurant Fire Suppression System of which the Buckeye BFR-10 System Cylinder is a portion of is a
Wet
Chemical system. The system overview can be reviewed here:
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Q: To an existing BFR-10 unit, what electrical requirements to hook up an alarm to it.
A: This question i best posed to a system integrator. If you supply your geographical area - we can advise a local contact.
Q: Refill adapter
A: Please review the link to the Brooks AD23 Fire Extinguisher Recharge Adapter as seen here:
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which fits Ansul, Buckeye, Pyronauts, & Kidde (Large Pro Line Units)
Q: what is procedure to maintenance and inspection for fire buckeye system
A: The procedures pertaining to inspection and maintenance concerning Buckeye Fire Equipment is covered in the link to the owner's manual available for purchase
as seen here:
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Q: How many gallons in BFR-10?
A: Buckeye does not publish or provide this information. You must purchase the specific recharge agent for each cylinder.
You will need the BFR-10R recharge found here.
Buckeye does not give out this information so there is no guess work. When it is time to maintain the system, you replace all the wet chemical by ordering the correct recharge agent for your cylinder.
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Q: nfpa #96 compliant?
A: The Kitchen Mister Restaurant Suppression System as seen here:
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which uses the Buckeye BFR-10 System Cylinder - 10 Flow Point Cylinder w/ Valve
at the heart of the system
Complies with NFPA-96 as seen in the lower left-hand corner of page two of the above-mentioned document.
Q: Hi, I am trying to confirm this extinguishing system is NFPA #96 compliant.
A: The NFPA 96 Standard For Ventilation Control and Fire
Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations requires
that all hood penetrations be sealed by a liquid-tight,
continuous external weld or a Listed mechanical device
providing a liquid-tight seal. Liquid-tight sealing devises
for pipe and conduit are available in either threaded or
compression styles.
As long as the appropriate quickseals are used on the hood it will be NFPA 96 compliant.
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Q: UL 300 Compliant
A: The listings and approvals for theBuckeye BFR-10 System Cylinder - 10 Flow Point Cylinder w/ Valve can be seen on page 20 of the manufacturer's product catalog as seen here:
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Q: BFR 10 how many gallons
A: The Buckeye BFR-10 System Cylinder - 10 Flow Point Cylinder w/ Valve
are designated by flow point capacity instead of the amount of agent they hold.