Kitchen Exhaust Cabinet Fans

Kitchen exhaust cabinet fans are essential for maintaining air quality in commercial kitchens by efficiently removing smoke, grease, and odors. These fans are typically integrated into the kitchen hood system, either mounted under cabinets or as standalone units, to ensure effective ventilation.​ Remove excess hot air and introduce incoming cool clean air so that a comfortable environment is achieved. Inadequate ventilation can cause stress, contributing to unsafe systems of work and high staff turnover.  Ensure that the air movement in the kitchen does not cause discomfort, Provide sufficient air for complete combustion at fired appliances, and prevent the risk of carbon monoxide accumulating

  • Backward Curved Impellers: Designed aluminium impellers to handle greasy air effectively, ensuring long-term performance.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Constructed from aluminium with pre coated GSS sheet and sheet metal plate with electrostatic powder coating for durability.
  • High Motor Protection: Motors out of air stream and motor are enclosed in TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) housings with IP55 protection, suitable for continuous operation at temperatures up to 120°C.
  • Energy-Efficient Motors: Equipped with IE2-IE3 efficiency class motors, reducing energy consumption.
  • Easy Maintenance: Features like inspection hatches allow for straightforward cleaning and maintenance. Louvers are available for ventilation (motor cooling) .
  • Compliance with Standards-  ISO-9001
  • Single Skin – Manufactured in GSS, Epoxy coated optionally.
  • Double Skin – 0.6mm inner GSS and 0.6mm outer pre coated GSS, 25mm panel, PUF density 40kg/m^3.
  • All model have TEFC motor and outside the air stream.
  • High efficiency Plug Backward Fans are provided in aluminium.
  • Model available from 315 to 710 .
  • Commercial Kitchens: Restaurants, hotels, and food processing units to remove smoke and odors.
  • Industrial Kitchens: Factories and large-scale food production facilities.
  • Laboratories: To maintain air quality and remove fumes.​