RP-1202 -- Effect of Appliance Diversity and Position on Commercial Kitchen Hood Performance PDF

RP-1202 -- Effect of Appliance Diversity and Position on Commercial Kitchen Hood Performance PDF

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RP-1202 -- Effect of Appliance Diversity and Position on Commercial Kitchen Hood Performance PDF

Published Date:
2005

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ASHRAE

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The objective of this research project was to quantify the impact that appliance position and/or the mix of appliances under an exhaust hood had on the minimum exhaust airflow required to ensure capture and containment. Appliances typically found in a commercial kitchen (providing cooking operations for broiled meats, fried products, and baked goods) were used for the testing. These appliances included gas under-fired broilers in the heavy-duty category, double-vat gas fryers in the medium-duty category, and electric full-size convection ovens in the light-duty category. The appliances were operated in various combinations, with one, two or three appliances being used in a full-load cooking condition while the others were maintained in a ready-to-cook (idle) condition. In some cases during the like-duty appliance testing, one or two appliances were in a “turned off” condition. For all tests, the equipment was installed under a 10- foot long by 4-foot deep, wall-mounted canopy hood. The laboratory tests, performed in accordance with ASTM 1704-99 Standard Test Method for Performance of Commercial Kitchen Ventilation Systems, documented the effects of appliance diversity and position on exhaust hood performance.

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File Size : 1 file , 9.7 MB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 140
Product Code(s) : D-27871
Published : 2005

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