A roof fan can be used for any type of ventilation application from bathroom or laundry to acting as a rangehood alternative.
Roof mounted extractor fans.
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We offer commercial roof fans industrial rooftop exhausters centrifugal wheel or axial blade upblast or downblast roof exhaust fans for commercial kitchens schools or hospitals.
Filtered supply ventilators help supply filtered make up air in commercial or institutional buildings.
Roof mounted kitchen ventilation fan.
Roof mounted exhaust fans consist of an externally mounted motor which sits on top of the roof.
A roof fan is a popular alternative to a rangehood as the motor is much further away therefore minimising the noise within the kitchen.
Exhaust fans mount through a cutout in a roof or wall.
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A popular solution is to install a roof mounted fan.
The standard product for ventilating a domestic kitchen is a rangehood over the cooking area.
Belt driven exhaust fans handle large volumes of air at low static pressures.
At pure ventilation we offer some alternatives to this including roof mounted options as well as inline and ceiling mounted fans.
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Typically piping or ducting is then fed to an intake vent which creates a complete exhaust system.
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Heavy duty all welded belt direct drive roof ventilators.
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They run more quietly and allow greater control over fans speeds than direct drive exhaust fans.
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Roof ventilators are designed to help exhaust contaminated air from kitchen range hoods up and away from the roof.
The upblast rooftop fan ejects the air from the building straight up into the atmosphere while a downblast roof fan ejects the air downward to the roof by using a bell shaped cap on the top of the fan.