PR Newswire
21 Jun 2022, 22:49 GMT+10
A perfect blend of kitchen performance and energy-saving
HELSINKI, June 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The key to running a successful commercial kitchen is to keep the kitchen as sustainable as possible. One of the most significant energy-consuming components in a commercial food-service facility is the cooking exhaust ventilation system. When it comes to outfitting the commercial kitchen with an exhaust ventilation hood, consideration should be given to equipment that will not only ventilate the kitchen, but also remove hazardous particles and maintain the air quality. In addition, will keep ventilation energy bill to a bare minimum. The all-new ModularChef by Halton low profile freestanding Capture Jet hood, truly fits the bill!
Using the Capture Jet technology, ModularChef ensures up to 55% reduction in exhaust airflow rates compared to the traditional suspended canopy hoods. The exhaust plenum is designed close to the cooking appliances. It can immediately extract the heat, smoke, steam, grease, and other pollutants they release, allowing ModularChef to achieve massive savings on the ventilation energy bill.
If a customer wants to transform a commercial kitchen, the customer can be assured that with Halton's ModularChef, a low-profile Capture Jet hood, the ventilation system does not need to be installed at the ceiling. This removes the possibility that a bulky hood might inhibit the kitchen's expansive view. ModularChef's design offers the flexibility to connect to the ventilation ductwork on the rear, the side, or from the underside. Its low-proximity Capture Jet hood also ensures the wellbeing of chefs as they will not be exposed to the cooking fumes.
What if the commercial kitchen is situated in a low-height room, or it is impractical to hang a traditional suspended cooking hood? In that case, ModularChef's compact, low profile Capture Jet hood, with its numerous connection possibilities to the ductwork combined with the reduction of its section, dramatically facilitates the path of the ductwork to the outside in the most challenging situations. Even in commercial kitchens with standard ceiling heights, ModularChef finds its place with its added benefit of promoting a feeling of openness. Its compact and aesthetic design makes this cooking hood especially suitable for front and show cooking concepts, thus bringing the chefs and guests closer.
ModularChef's ergonomics are comparable to a hood installed at a regular height, while its comfort and productivity are even better. Offering integrated power supplies, ModularChef's modular design enables every aspect of configuration, even for long cooking lines. You will also have the flexibility of mixing and matching electrical or gas kitchen appliances.
With its combined features and technology, Halton's ModularChef low profile Capture Jet exhaust hood not only offers significant savings on the energy bill but also does not compromise on smoke, heat, and grease capture with its reduced airflow rates and air quality maintenance. ModularChef is truly an exciting solution to revolutionizing the kitchen, with sustainability being at the core of its design and ensuring the chefs' wellbeing!
Further information
Su Ling Lee, Senior Executive, Marketing (S.E.A)
Tel. +60 356228800
Email: suling.lee@halton.com
About Halton Group
Halton Group is a global technology leader in indoor air solutions for demanding commercial and public premises, workspaces, healthcare institutions and laboratories, professional kitchens, ships as well as energy production and industrial environments. Halton's mission is to provide its end-users with safe, comfortable, and productive indoor environments that are energy-efficient and comply with sustainable principles. The company was founded in Finland in 1969. Today, Halton Group employs 1,850 people in over 37 countries. The company's turnover in 2021 was 220 million. For more information, visit www.halton.com.
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