Florida Fire Solutions • License #FPC25-000017

Ansul R-102 Kitchen Hood Inspection
South Florida Commercial Kitchens

Licensed Ansul R-102 kitchen hood fire suppression inspection for commercial kitchens across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe County. Bi-annual NFPA 96 service. Fully documented.

Ansul R-102 System

What Is the Ansul R-102 Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression System?

The Ansul R-102 is the most widely installed wet chemical kitchen hood fire suppression system in South Florida commercial kitchens. It was introduced in the early 1990s and has become the dominant system across restaurants, hotel kitchens, school cafeterias, and institutional food service operations throughout the region. The R-102 uses a liquid fire suppression agent that cools hot grease and forms a foam blanket over cooking equipment to prevent reignition. Florida Fire Solutions is a licensed fire protection company performing Ansul R-102 kitchen hood inspections for commercial kitchens across all four South Florida counties.

The R-102 system consists of a pressurized stainless steel agent storage tank, a separate pressure cartridge that drives discharge, a network of distribution lines and nozzles positioned over cooking equipment, fusible link or thermal link detectors on the cooking line, a manual pull station, and automatic gas and electrical shutoff devices. Every one of these components must be inspected, tested, and serviced every six months under NFPA 96. The bi-annual inspection is not optional and must be performed by a licensed fire protection contractor to be valid for fire marshal certification purposes.

South Florida's restaurant density and active fire code enforcement by county fire marshals across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe County make current R-102 certification critical for commercial kitchen operators. Fire marshals verify the certification tag on every routine restaurant inspection. An expired or missing tag is a citable violation. We perform the full NFPA 96 R-102 inspection scope, replace all fusible links and nozzle caps, test the gas and electrical shutoffs, verify system pressure, and produce the written service report and tag that satisfy the fire marshal across all four counties. We also handle kitchen hood inspection services for all system types.

The Ansul R-102 Is NFPA 96 Compliant Only With Bi-Annual Certified Inspection

An Ansul R-102 system that has not been inspected and tagged by a licensed fire protection contractor within the past six months is not compliant under NFPA 96, regardless of its physical condition. The inspection, the fusible link replacement, the gas shutoff test, and the certification tag are all required components of a compliant bi-annual service. Florida Fire Solutions holds license #FPC25-000017 and performs the full R-102 inspection scope across all four South Florida counties.

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Inspection Scope

What Does the Ansul R-102 Bi-Annual Inspection Include?

The R-102 inspection follows the Ansul installation and maintenance manual requirements plus the NFPA 96 bi-annual service scope. Every component of the system is inspected, tested, or replaced during each service visit.

  • Agent storage tank inspected: tank exterior condition, mounting, and pressure gauge reading verified; gauge must be in the operable range or the system is tagged out of service
  • Pressure cartridge inspected and weighed: cartridge weight compared against manufacturer specification to confirm it has not discharged or lost pressure; replaced if outside acceptable range
  • All distribution nozzles inspected: nozzles checked for grease accumulation and blockage; nozzle caps replaced with new caps at every service to confirm discharge path is clear
  • Fusible links replaced: all fusible links on the cooking line replaced with new rated links at every bi-annual service; old links are removed and discarded as they are single-use thermal detectors
  • Manual pull station tested: pull station cable and mechanism tested for correct operation; reset after test
  • Gas shutoff valve tested: automatic gas valve tested to confirm it closes immediately on system activation; a gas valve that fails to shut off is a critical deficiency requiring immediate correction
  • Electrical shutoff tested where installed: microswitch and electrical interlock tested to confirm cooking equipment power is cut on system discharge
  • Hood and plenum condition noted: visible grease accumulation in hood, duct, and plenum inspected; cleaning requirements documented if grease buildup is observed
  • System reset and documentation: system restored to armed status; written service report completed; certification tag affixed to system with current inspection date
Component Reference

What Does Each R-102 Component Do and Why Does It Matter at Inspection?

Understanding what each component does helps restaurant operators know what the inspector is checking and why each item matters for fire safety and code compliance.

Ansul R-102 System Components: Function and Inspection Requirement

Standard Ansul R-102 wet chemical kitchen hood fire suppression system. All components inspected at every bi-annual service under NFPA 96.

ComponentFunctionInspection RequirementFailure Consequence
Agent storage tankContains wet chemical suppression agent under nitrogen pressureTank pressure verified; exterior condition inspectedLow pressure means system will not fully discharge in a fire event
Pressure cartridgeDrives agent discharge when system activatesWeighed and compared to specification; replaced if outside rangeFailed cartridge means no agent discharge when system activates
Discharge nozzlesDistribute agent over cooking equipment at activationInspected for grease blockage; caps replacedBlocked nozzle means incomplete coverage over cooking equipment
Fusible linksThermal detectors that trigger system automatically at set temperatureReplaced at every bi-annual serviceFailed link means system does not activate automatically in a fire
Manual pull stationAllows kitchen staff to manually activate systemCable and mechanism testedNon-functional pull station removes manual activation capability
Gas shutoff valveCuts gas supply to cooking equipment on system activationFunctionally tested at every inspectionGas remaining on during a fire event allows reignition after suppression
Electrical interlockCuts power to cooking equipment on system activationTested where installedEquipment remaining energized can reignite after agent application
Distribution pipingCarries agent from tank to nozzlesInspected for physical damage, corrosion, and secure mountingDamaged piping can prevent agent from reaching nozzle positions

All R-102 components inspected at every bi-annual service. Florida Fire Solutions performs the complete NFPA 96 R-102 inspection scope for commercial kitchens across all four South Florida counties.

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Service Areas

Ansul R-102 Kitchen Hood Inspection Across South Florida

Florida Fire Solutions performs ansul r-102 kitchen hood inspection for commercial kitchens across all four South Florida counties. Every inspection is documented with a written service report and certification tag for the fire marshal.

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Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County has one of the highest concentrations of Ansul R-102 systems in Florida, installed across thousands of restaurants, hotel kitchens, school cafeterias, and food service operations throughout the county. The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue authority verifies R-102 certification tags during routine restaurant and food service inspections. An expired tag is a citable violation. We serve commercial kitchens throughout Miami-Dade with fast scheduling and same-day documentation.

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Broward County

Broward County's restaurant and food service market spans the full range from Las Olas fine dining through fast-casual strip center operations to hotel banquet kitchens throughout the county. Broward County fire marshals check R-102 certification during routine occupancy inspections, and the bi-annual requirement is actively enforced. We perform R-102 inspections for commercial kitchens across Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, and all Broward County communities.

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Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County commercial kitchens, from the resort dining rooms of Boca Raton through the fast-casual density of Boynton Beach and the growing restaurant scene of West Palm Beach and Delray Beach, operate predominantly on Ansul R-102 systems. The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue authority enforces the bi-annual inspection requirement, and current R-102 certification is required for food service operating permit compliance throughout the county.

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Monroe County / Florida Keys

Monroe County restaurants, resorts, and food service operations throughout the Florida Keys represent a high-density commercial kitchen market in a challenging coastal environment. The salt air and humidity of the Keys accelerate grease accumulation in hood systems and can affect R-102 component condition at a faster rate than inland properties. We serve Monroe County commercial kitchens as a licensed fire protection company with experience in the Keys-specific inspection requirements.

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Why Choose Us

Why Florida Fire Solutions for Ansul R-102 Kitchen Hood Inspections

R-102 inspection requires a contractor who performs the full NFPA 96 scope, not a partial service that checks a few items and hangs a tag. Every component must be inspected, tested, or replaced at every bi-annual service for the certification to be valid.

Full R-102 Scope Every Visit
We perform every required element of the NFPA 96 R-102 bi-annual inspection at every visit: nozzle cap replacement, fusible link replacement, gas shutoff test, electrical interlock test, cartridge inspection, tank pressure verification, and pull station test. Nothing skipped.
Written Service Report Same Day
Every R-102 inspection produces a written Commercial Cooking System Service and Inspection Report and a dated certification tag affixed to the system. You receive a copy of the report for your records and for the fire marshal on inspection day.
Deficiency Repair In-House
When we find an R-102 deficiency such as a failed gas valve, a blocked nozzle, or a low-pressure cartridge, we repair or replace the component directly as a licensed fire protection company. One visit resolves the inspection and any corrective work needed.
Licensed Across All Four Counties
Florida Fire Solutions holds active license #FPC25-000017 and serves commercial kitchens with Ansul R-102 systems across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe County.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions: Ansul R-102 Kitchen Hood Inspection

NFPA 96 requires the Ansul R-102 to be inspected every six months by a licensed fire protection contractor. That means two certified inspections per year. High-volume cooking operations with heavy grease accumulation may need more frequent nozzle checks between the bi-annual inspections.

The Ansul R-102 is a wet chemical system that uses a liquid agent specifically formulated to suppress commercial cooking fires involving grease and oil. It cools the burning grease and forms a foam blanket to prevent reignition. This makes it more effective than older dry chemical systems for the types of fires that occur in commercial kitchens. The R-102 is the dominant system in South Florida commercial kitchens installed after the early 1990s.

Yes. Fusible links are single-use thermal detectors that are designed to melt at a specific temperature to trigger system activation. They cannot be tested for function without destroying them, so NFPA 96 requires that all fusible links be replaced with new rated links at every bi-annual service. Reusing old fusible links is a non-compliant practice regardless of how recently the prior inspection was performed.

A gas shutoff valve that fails to close on system activation is a critical safety deficiency. If the gas valve fails our test, we document the failure in the service report and the system cannot be certified as compliant until the valve is repaired or replaced. We can repair or replace the gas valve directly and retest before completing the certification.

Yes. We inspect R-102 systems regardless of who installed them. We review the system configuration, confirm nozzle placement matches the cooking equipment layout, and perform the full NFPA 96 inspection scope. If the system configuration has changed since installation due to equipment changes, we document any coverage concerns in the service report.

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Reviewed by the Florida Fire Solutions Team. Licensed fire protection contractor, License #FPC25-000017. Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe County. All content reflects current NFPA 96 requirements, Florida Fire Prevention Code standards, and direct field experience inspecting and servicing Ansul R-102 kitchen hood fire suppression systems in commercial kitchens across South Florida.

Last updated: May 2025