Handout on kitchen fire suppression systems and the effectiveness of wet versus dry chemical systems. Dry Chemical Systems
- Found to be ineffective
- Are out of date and no longer being manufac-tured
- Manufacturers no longer provide parts or service
- Many distributors capable of servicing outdated systems often too decline due to high level of liability
- Many areas require replacing Dry Chemical Systems
- Proven to be more efficient and effective than Dry Systems
- Many areas now require a UL 300 Wet Chemical System
- Easy to use
- Lower cleanup cost–companies only need to cleanup affected area
- Wet Chemical Systems often experience less […]
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