A Grade Finish Canopies 1200 Professional Rangehood
A Grade Rangehoods are much deeper and wider than Traditional range hoods. this means they capture a larger amount of air and smoke. The motors on the A Grade models are in the roof, leading to almost silent operations.
Please note if you need a Horizontal Flue (out the back of the unit), The Motors are placed in the rangehood Shroud and runs louder than in roof installations.
Dimensions
(WxDxH) 1200mm x 850mm x 896-1500mm
Features:
- Telescopic flue
- 304 stainless steel construction
- Super quiet roof mount fan
- Massive commercial suction running at 3200m3 per hour
- 2 x 50mm thick commercial honeycomb filters
- 3 speed switch with auto shut off timer
- 3 x 35 watt halogen globes
- 10A (3 pin plug)
- Energy efficient
- 300mm diameter ducting
- 2 year warranty
Australian engineered to last and outperform
Check out its Brochure for more feature images
Manuals
A Grade Finish Canopies General Rangehoods Installation Guide
A Grade Finish Canopies 1200 Professional Installation Guide
A Grade Finish Canopies Rear wall Ducting Installation Guide
Buying Guide
BBQ Rangehoods come in a wide range of models and shapes to suit all household designs. They have an extremely large airflow due to the amount of smoke and heat coming from the large gas burners. A domestic kitchen rangehood should not be used as a BBQ Rangehood as they do not have the power to exhaust smoke or handle the extra heat put off by the BBQ.
A rangehood is an exhaust system that lives above the cooking area and captures the grease, steam, smoke, heat and odours above your stove. This is done by an internal fan that pulls air up into a special filter. If you would like cleaner air, healthier living space and a grease free environment then a BBQ rangehood is a necessity for your household.
This buying guide will help you find the perfect BBQ rangehood to suite your cooking and kitchen requirements.
Size
Most BBQ rangehoods are 650mm to 800mm in depth. They are designed to cover your cooking area and will have large air movements. It’s advised that the Rangehood extends at least 150mm wider than the cooking surface, to ensure maximum effectiveness.
If your BBQ has a cooking hood, it will push the overall depth of your BBQ an extra 200mm in overall depth and a normal rangehood will not cover your cooking area.
BBQ Rangehoods should be installed no less than 1200mm (minimum) above your cooking surface. This is due to flare ups caused by oils and fats dripping down over the exposed gas fire.
Features
When searching for your perfect BBQ rangehood, features are one of the most important aspects to investigate.
BBQ Rangehoods should be ducted where possible as this moves all smoke and smell to the outside. Most BBQ rangehoods will require optional ducting; this is not supplied with your rangehood. Most BBQ rangehoods will require 200mm piping.
All rangehoods have filters. These need to be cleaned out regularly. Make sure the filter can be easily removed from the rangehood.
Nobody wants to cook with little light. That's why most rangehoods come with built in lights to help brighten up your cooking area. The lighting is usually either halogen, fluorescent or incandescent in rangehoods. Generally two globes will better illuminate over the cooking area.
Noise is a feature in rangehoods that vary from model to model. If noise is a major concern for you, look for a rangehood that informs you on the measured decibels. BBQ Rangehoods are generally made with a lot insulation to reduce the overall noise due to high volume of air being moved whilst in use. Air movements of 2000 cubic meters per hour and higher are available.
Please Note price includes Flue and Ducting.
Please add Flashing Type to suit roof type.
More Info
Twin Internal Fan Conversion Kits.pdf