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Overhead Wall Canopy Selection Guide

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Project Information

Project Information

Name
Name
First
Last

Cooking Equipment / Appliances

Floor mounted equipment

mm
mm
m3/s
m3/hr

Wall mounted equipment

These are items above the range that generally do not constitute the overall width or depth of the canopy, such as microwaves and salamanders etc.
mm
mm
m3/s
m3/hr

Canopy Features

Canopy Features

Extract Only Canopy?
Do you require this canopy to only have an extract plenum or do you require a built in air supply (additional option to open up). The air supply can be supplied via diffuser grilles within the kitchen, but will take up more space within the ceiling grid; leaving less space for lighting, fire alarm detectors etc.
What additional features do you require?

Canopy Installation

Canopy Position

Is the canopy enclosed?
Are there walls either side of the canopy?
Is the canopy to be mounted at a height of more than 2.1m?
The canopy can sometimes be mounted at a higher level than the conventional height of 2.0 - 2.1m. This can be due to aesthetics or a canopy that will be on display. Increasing the height of the canopy will increase the canopy dimensions due to the vertical plume.
2.1metres
2.1metres3.6metres

Canopy and System Requirements

Volumem3/s
This is the recommended extraction volume taking into account all of the factors above
Volumem3/s
This is the recommended air supply volume taking into account all of the factors above
Aream2
Use this figure for the next section to estimate your duct size. Bigger duct = less pressure drop = potentially more expensive. Smaller duct = cheaper = more pressure drop.
Aream2
Use this figure for the next section to estimate your duct size. Bigger duct = less pressure drop = potentially more expensive. Smaller duct = cheaper = more pressure drop.
Aream2
Use this figure for the next section to estimate your duct size. Bigger duct = less pressure drop = potentially more expensive. Smaller duct = cheaper = more pressure drop.
Aream2
Use this figure for the next section to estimate your duct size. Bigger duct = less pressure drop = potentially more expensive. Smaller duct = cheaper = more pressure drop.

Duct Sizes

Do you want to estimate your duct sizes?
Using this option is perfect for calculating the duct size required within your building, making sure there is space for everything

Section

1000mm
0mm2000mm
1000mm
0mm2000mm
Duct Aream2
This is the total cross sectional area of the duct calculated by its height and width.

EXTRACT DUCT SIZE OKAY

EXTRACT DUCT SIZE NOT OKAY

Section

1000mm
0mm2000mm
1000mm
0mm2000mm
Duct Aream2
This is the total cross sectional area of the duct calculated by its height and width.

AIR SUPPLY DUCT SIZE OKAY

AIR SUPPLY DUCT SIZE NOT OKAY

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