On-Site Space
Confirm dimensions, openings, equipment and personnel.

Engineering project
A densely operated barbecue branch with heavy fume. Backward-curved cabinets form the main exhaust duct, water-cooled fresh air units supply cooled fresh air to the dining hall, and a commercial kitchen AC cools the kitchen. The cabinets continuously extract fume to avoid smoke buildup, the fresh air units improve summer hall stuffiness, and the kitchen AC relieves the roasting environment. Equipment supports long uninterrupted operation in a compact layout suited to the store space.
Project overview
A densely operated barbecue branch with heavy fume. Backward-curved cabinets form the main exhaust duct, water-cooled fresh air units supply cooled fresh air to the dining hall, and a commercial kitchen AC cools the kitchen. The cabinets continuously extract fume to avoid smoke buildup, the fresh air units improve summer hall stuffiness, and the kitchen AC relieves the roasting environment. Equipment supports long uninterrupted operation in a compact layout suited to the store space.
Exhaust, fresh air and cooling equipment configured for barbecue and restaurant venues with heavy oil fume, stuffy dining halls and hot kitchens.The case illustrates the approach; specific equipment and parameters follow actual project documents.
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Project challenge
Confirm dimensions, openings, equipment and personnel.
Locate fume, oil mist, odor or heat sources.
Plan the direction of fresh air in and pollution out.
Check duct resistance, noise, energy and maintenance.

Our solution
Select by exhaust volume, duct resistance and dining-area comfort, preventing fume spillover while keeping the hall cool and the kitchen temperate.
Products used

High pressure to quickly extract barbecue and cooking fume.

High static pressure for multi-bend exhaust ducts.

Spot-cooling for kitchen stations in hot environments.
Project approach