We all know that the kitchen is the heart of any restaurant and having a proper ventilation system is crucial to your success. To maintain a cool environment in restaurants and commercial kitchens, you need to have two kinds of ventilation: necessary ventilation and general ventilation.
Necessary ventilation includes exhaust hoods, vent hoods, makeup air, and fire suppression systems. General ventilation includes things such as shutters on the kitchen windows, opening doors and windows when the weather is cool outside, auxiliary or floor fans, to name a few.
The kitchen may be the heart of the restaurant, but the other rooms, like the dining room, need to stay cool and have good air quality too. To ensure that proper ventilation is circulated throughout the entire restaurant, it is a good idea to install an HVAC system. It is estimated that restaurants use about 2X more energy per square foot than most commercial buildings out there, with most of that energy used on HVAC systems. HVAC promotes proper ventilation, air circulation and controls the temperature for kitchens and their accompanying dining rooms.
Now that we have covered the basic principles of kitchen ventilation, let’s look at ways to improve it.
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