Denlar D1000 and DS Applications
Protection Where it Matters Most
Engineered for residential-style cooking in limited commercial spaces—trusted in housing, healthcare, education campuses, and more.
Why Choose Denlar Fire Protection UL300A Hoods?
Denlar’s UL300A hoods are the first fully integrated, mechanically actuated suppression systems designed to protect residential-grade appliances used in non-profit and limited commercial environments—such as student housing, senior living, daycares, and fire stations.
Built from the ground up for these settings, Denlar systems deliver:
- Fail‑safe mechanical ignition and suppression without reliance on external power
- ETL listings, ICC PMG certification, and UL300A compliance across code cycles
- Lower cost and simpler installation compared to traditional commercial hood systems
Where Denlar Hoods Belong
Your go-to solution in spaces where residential-style cooking is permitted but commercial-grade safety is required:
- Senior living facilities and group homes (I‑1 and R‑2 occupancies)
- Student housing, dorm kitchens, and on-campus suites
- Behavioral health facilities (I‑2) and day-treatment kitchens
- Church kitchens, first responder stations, and daycares
- Life skills labs, non-profit communal cooking spaces
Who uses Denlar Hoods?
- Library of Congress
- Van Meter Daycare
- Ingleside at King Farm Community
- Colmery O’Neil VA Medical Center
- Futures Alternative High School Life Skills Lab
- Ladson Road Fire/EMS Station
- Bridgeport Housing Authority
- Fairfield University
- Garden Villas North Assisted Living
- Ronald McDonald Houses
- J.M. Tate High School Home Economics Lab
- Chippewa Valley Technical College
- Weatherford Police Department
- DEAC Security Building
- Hope College Student Housing
- Metro West Fire Protection Department
- Nebraska Youth Justice Initiative
- University of Oaklahoma
- Natchitoches Community Care Center
- University of North Carolina Charlotte & Waukee Student Accommodations
- Valencia County Transit Facility
- Ocean View Fire Company
- Canyon Springs High School Life Skills Lab.
- Teterboro Airport
- ATMOS Energy Service Center
- Siena Francis House Homeless Services Provider
- Cross Church
- Arkansas Tech. University Dorm Kitchens
- Addington Place at College Harbor – Senior Living
D1000 Series ideal locations
- Residential Care Facilities needing to comply with NFPA101
- College Campus’s utilizing “common use” cooking areas within Student Housing Facilities
- Military Housing – Officers Quarters, Common Use Areas, and Remote Monitoring Stations
- Church Kitchens using residential-grade appliances
- Police, Fire, EMS, and other First Responder Station Houses
- Maritime Applications – Coast Guard and private workboats where cooking occurs
- Home Economics, Life Sciences Labs, and other types of teaching/demonstration kitchens
- Club Houses and other public assembly spaces
- Anytime a true “commercial hood” would be required to protect a residential-grade appliance that wasn’t being used in a true “commercial” capacity
Designer Series Ideal Locations
- Residential “Monitored Care” Environments like Active Senior Living
- College Campus’s utilizing a “Suite Style” floor plan within Student Housing Construction
- Military Housing – Bachelors Enlisted Quarters or any other multi-unit residential military construction
- Church Kitchens using residential-grade appliances in true light-duty applications
- Police, Fire, EMS, and other First Responder Station Houses
- Home Economics, Life Sciences Labs, and other types of teaching/demonstration kitchens
- City and State managed Public Housing Facilities
- Hood can be used when a residential-grade range is used in a true light-duty capacity within a commercial space
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