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    Commercial Kitchen Fan



    Customer asks me for a twelve inch or thereabout fan with speed controller. Installatin through the wall.

    Something like an Xpellair..........

    Can anyone recommend anything and source please?
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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Rosenberg and Nicotra have similar products, with axial or centrifugal fans. I think also Ziehl and EBM Papst.

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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Thx Nick

    Im looking for a UK source around Midlands

    Regards

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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Abe, try your local electrical wholesaler if you haven't got any fan suppliers nearby.

    Edmondsons deal in Montrose fans I believe.
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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    SK Sales are a specialist fan wholesaler.
    they have many UK branches, heres the Norwich No.

    01603 417522 speal to Craig or Paul.

    They sell many, but be carefull when installing a 12 inch above a coooker, as the steam / smells, will not go out through even a 12 inch fan, you need a hood over a cooking source, trust me

    oops to add, theres loads of makes, depends on how much you want to spend.

    Good budget range ( that works) are Helios

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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Thx S Line

    The cooker is above a stainless steel hood.......

    Im putting a farther away........I dont know why customer is insisting on additional fan, maybe the hood cant cope, and he wants excess taken out

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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    If he wants additional Abe then be careful that you don't cause more problems aith the airflow being dragged away from the hood area.

    Is it not possible to improve the existing fan/ducted setup?
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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Thats true as well Brian

    I hope I dont do something that really messes things up
    I need to get a ventilation expert in to assess first

    I shall however play only part of installer......I shall exclude all liability for non performance or rectification of his ventilation requirement

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    Re: Commercial Kitchen Fan

    Hi Abe

    In Leicester try Fans & Spares, CCL or Trade Supplies.
    In Nottingham, try Trade Ventilation Supplies, Fans & Spares or CCL.

    Don't have the phone numbers to hand but they are all in the Yellow pages.

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