Efficient Disposal: Exploring Chute Systems Design and NFPA 82 Compliance
About the Sponsor
CHUTES International™ Is Completely Dedicated To Delivering The Newest, Most Innovative Debris Removal Systems, And Backing Them With An Absolute, Uncompromising Service Guarantee
Whether it be external steel or plastic, internal trash, recycling or laundry or the accompanying necessities such as compactors, baggers, containers or odor control for the trash room, you can depend on CHUTES to provide the highest quality product.
We strive to keep revolutionizing the the debris and linen chute marketplace. Our goal is to produce new, innovative quality products, offer them at an affordable rate, and provide each customer with exemplary service. When you work with us, you’ll soon realize that we’ll do whatever it takes to deliver complete satisfaction to each and every customer.
When the market demanded a better chute, we answered the call. Before CHUTES International, most chutes were poorly designed and lacked quality manufacturing. We, in fact, purchased chutes manufactured by other companies. They were difficult to assemble, they clogged easily, and sometimes even broke because they were not made of durable materials.
However, no manufacturer offered a chute that solved these problems. So, we decided to solve the problem ourselves, and construct our own chutes that would revolutionize the industry. We did just that.
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Monday, May 20, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EDT
This one-hour course session will cover the basic foundation, designs, and NFPA codes pertaining to trash, recycle and linen chutes. We will also cover designs for shafts, discharge rooms and venting. Trash, recycling, and linen chutes must be designed, installed, and maintained to meet the 2019 NFPA 82 standard. This course addresses these requirements in detail and includes discussions on sound dampening, electric interlock doors systems as well as compactors and sorters.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the steps involved in the design of a typical trash, recycling, or linen chute, and accessory components to ensure an NFPA 82-compliant system
- Discuss how interlock and pneumatic doors, disinfecting and sanitizing units, and heat sensors are used to protect building occupants from fire, falling debris, and odor and bacteria exposure
- Explain the NFPA 82 requirement for automatic, fusible-linked sprinklers, and how they help eliminate fire hazards
- Identify the various components that comprise a chute system and describe how trash, recycling, and linen chute systems differ
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