need to feed 240v cheese melter to fire system box in rest.

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fire system guy said to run our wires to his box, and he would hook in the rest, by pulling in the neutral. so when the alarm is set off the melter will shut down, problem is there its 240v two hots and a ground no neutral, we ran wires, not sure if he needs a neutral for his system, he left before we knew. i dont alot about fire systems. maybe he has stepdown trans to handel it?
 
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infinity said:
I'm sorry Ronnie, but what does "by pulling in the nut" mean?
Yeah! We don't allow sex talk here!

Seriously, without using the word "nut", explain the setup as it was/would be without the fire system. I've done several fire-suppression-system connections. The "nut" may be a gas valve.

However, he may be referring to the final tightening of the automatic fire-detection link-and-cable system. Steel wires run inside the EMT pipes they run, with little pulleys in the elbows.

The cable under tension trips the gas valve (the "nut"?) when any of the links, like the ones inside the exhaust hood, melt, and the pull handles manually trip the same spring-wound mechanism.

The usual setup is that, regardless of the intake (if there is one) and exhaust fan switch position(s), when the sysyem trips, the intake must shut down and the exhaust must run.

Additionally, any electrical equipment covered by the exhaust hood must de-energize. Sometimes, it's easier to switch a sub-panel than individual circuits in an all-electric kitchen.
 
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