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Kitchen Makeup Air

Course No. M-6005

Credit: 6 PDH

Course Fee: $164.95 Purchase course

Subject Matter Expert: Steven G. Liescheidt, P.E., CSI-CCS, CCPR

 

Overview

A universal concern regarding the commercial kitchen space is having an effective ventilation system. A large portion of kitchen ventilation planning is dedicated to properly exhausting cooking effluent. Appliance layout and the energy input are evaluated, hoods are located and specified, the ductwork size and routing are determined, and exhaust fans are specified to remove the proper volume of air. Unfortunately, much less time is usually dedicated to planning how the exhausted volume of air will be replaced, although an air balance schedule is commonly used to indicate the source and quantity of the makeup air.

In this course the student will learn about the results of this study which examined a variety of conditions that affect kitchen hood performance, make-up air application strategies, exhaust and supply air quantity comparisons and additional research needed to continue evaluating kitchen ventilation effectiveness and energy use.

The student is expected to read and review the material contained in Makeup Air Effects On Commercial Kitchen Exhaust System Performance, California Energy Commission, P500-03-007F, December 2002.

The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of thirty (30) questions at the end of this course to obtain PDH credits.

 

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • Kitchen hood and appliance relationships
  • Cross draft generation
  • Make-up air strategies – displacement, air curtains, face diffusers, 4-way diffusers, short circuit, backwall supply
  • Capture and containment testing
  • Exhaust airflow to supply airflow comparison
  • Test result discussions and comparisons
  • Outcomes specific to make-up air strategies for kitchen ventilation

 

Course

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Kitchen Makeup Air

 

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