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Michael Luli is an application engineer with Lewco Inc., Sandusky, Ohio. For more information from Lewco Inc., call 419-625-4014 or visit www.lewcoinc.com.
Compliance with the standard for industrial ovens and furnaces does not end with the delivery of the oven. Instead, compliance starts before the oven is even delivered.
Many industrial processors understand the importance of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and compliance with their various codes. Some even know the difference between the four oven classifications as defined by NFPA 86 Standards for Ovens and Furnaces.