There is an existing.
Commercial kitchen extractor fan regulations.
One of the main commercial kitchen extraction regulations is the workplace health safety and welfare regulations 1992.
Any new kitchen bathroom or shower room utility room or toilet should be provided with a means of extract ventilation to reduce condensation and remove smells.
A fan will be required to pull cooking fumes from the cooker hood to the point of discharge at roof height.
The size of the fan motor must be adequate to ensure proper ventilation taking into.
In addition background ventilators trickle ventilators must comply with the total ventilator area mm depending upon the design air permeability.
According to kitchen range designs 10 000 btu of the range it is recommended a minimum of 100 cfm.
For toilets only purge ventilation an opening window door on an external wall meeting the requirements specified in appendix 2 of approved document f ventilation can instead be used to provide ventilation if security is not an issue.
This helps optimize the venting of greasy hot humid air to the outdoors and improves the amount of fresh air that your commercial kitchen receives.
The nearest noise sensitive receptors to the proposed mechanical plant were noted to be the rear facade at 2nd floor level adjacent to the site at no 136 brompton road approximately 7m distance from the extract fan and supply fans and approximately 8m from the ac units.
This makes it a legal requirement for employers to provide ventilation in every enclosed workplace including kitchens.
Gas safety in catering is.
Its good practice to have this 600 mm even over an electric combi oven.
Where extraction serves that purpose it is considered a flue and requires an appropriate interlocking system connecting the airflow to the gas supply.
These regulations are supported by european regulation 852 2004 regulation ec no 852 2004 this regulation requires food business operators to put in place implement and maintain a permanent procedure based on hazard analysis and critical control point haccp principles.
To be effective the extractor fan must meet a certain size requirement that is determined by the btu capacity of your stove.
The hse recommends mechanical extraction as a means of achieving effective kitchen ventilation.
Our inline duct fans offer cfms up to 7 500 and variable speed motors.
Extraction regulations for canopies over a gas cook line require the canopy overhangs the cook line by 300 mm to the front and sides.
Extractor fans are located in the bathroom ensuite kitchen and utility room.
Is located in a mixed commercial and residential area.