Grease Exhaust Sample Clauses

Grease Exhaust. Where required, a Tenant will install a grease exhaust system “Smog Hog” that complies with NFPA 96, CBC, CMC and CHC requirements, including hood design, duct design, equipment mounting requirements and fire extinguishing system. The hoods must be UL rated, IR approved capable of capturing 90% of the grease from the exhaust air at the hood. Tenant is responsible for the maintenance of the grease exhaust systems. As part of the XXXX permitting process, the system manufacturer must warrant in writing that the proposed system will extract, at a minimum, 90% of the air laden grease prior to the issuance of a building permit. The Airport will work with Tenants to determine an appropriate location for Tenant’s roof penetration. Screening of this equipment will need to be provided by the tenant and reviewed by the DRC. The Tenant is responsible to contract with a licensed roofing contractor for any repairs to the base building roof.
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