hello eveeyone, I am a new member but have been a frequent visitor to this site for a while now. I am in the process of buying my first commercial roaster...something in the 1-3 kilo range. My local health dept. Says that the roaster will need to get certified by the nsf. Can anyone comment on this process? Anyone gone through the process? I am hoping to start at farmers markets this spring on a small scale and this is one of the many steps I need to take. Thanks in advance for your responses. Joel

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Most roasters made in the US will have a UL or ETL listing. You can check with the manufacturer on this. That should be acceptable to the local health dept.

Getting a large gas appliance certified that doesn't carry a UL, ETL or other acceptable listing is very expensive. NSF doesn't certify gas appliances anymore. For that the only solution is Intertek.

http://www.intertek.com/

It's likely that they'll ask to see the UL listing for any exhaust duct work as well if you're installing indoors.

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