Description
Kitchen Make-Up Air Systems as part of our commercial kitchen ventilation offering. In order for the kitchen extract system to function correctly, it is essential that an allowance is made for the provision of replacement or make-up air. This is achieved either by introducing mechanical supply air, or by making provision for natural infiltration (DW/172). This is particularly important when gas burning appliances are used in the kitchen. In this instance it is required to comply with gas regulations.
All our systems include a filter system to ensure incoming air is not contaminated with airborne debris. If required the incoming air can also be heated.
Make-up air can be introduced into the kitchen as follows.
- Through a perforated face or diffuser grilles mounted in the canopy face
- A separate plenum located elsewhere in the kitchen
- Ceiling grilles
- A combination of the above