CB5000

ACTIVATED CARBON V BANK FILTRATION

QUICK OVERVIEW

ISO certified CB5000 Activated carbon filtration system rated for 1400 L/s

CB Series designed to remove cooking odour and residue ozone from the kitchen ventilation system.

V FORMATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON PANELS

The V bank formation of the carbon trays are filled with carbon pellets. 

When the kitchen exhaust air passes through the carbon unit cooking odours are removed with minimal airflow resistance. 

The V formation ensures high carbon content and more surface area cooking odour will change direction to absorb and remove odours.

POWDERCOARTED FINISH

Due to powder coated finish on the carbon units it can be installed for outdoor use it is possible to install a rain cover for extra weather protection.

ISO CERTIFIED

 

All CB series activated carbon filtrsation 16890 certified & tested.

The updated esp test standard ISO 16890 required for worldwide carbon filtration testing

 
 
 
 
 

REFILLABLE CARBON PANELS


Activated carbon panels are refillable and can be re installed back into the unit.



MODULAR DESIGNED

CB Series unit can be stacked on top of each other for increased airflow requirements.


ELECTROSTATIC AIR CLEANER CAN BE ATTACHED TO ACTIVATED CARBON V BANK FILTRATION


Combination of ESP & Carbon filtration both to remove smoke, grease and odour in the kitchen exhaust system

TECHNICAL DATA CB5000

Model: CB5000

Unit Size: H: 534 mm x W: 800 mm x L: 1110 mm

Cabinet: 1.2 mm galvanised steel weatherproof powdercoated

Weight: 180 Kg

Weight of carbon: 80 Kg

No of carbon: 20 pieces

Tray size of carbon: 660 mm x 555 mm 20 mm

Airflow capacity: 1400 L/s

Residential Time: 0.1 to 0.2 seconds

Airflow: Left to right or right to left

Static Pressure: 120 Pa

CTC absorption: 50 to 60%

Maintenance / service access : 800 mm x 800 mm service access panel

Certification: AS 1668.1 and AS 1668.2 certified to BCA performance requirements can be utilised for alternative solution compliance.

ISO 16890 air filter testing worldwide

ASHRAE 52.2 2017 – Method of testing general ventilation air cleaning devices for removal efficiency by particle size.

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