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FIRE FIGHTER FILTERS
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COMPARE THESE FEATURES! |
1. Positive flame barrier protection 2. Efficient grease removal
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| 10 x 20 x 2 |
1.00 |
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| 12 x 20 x 2 |
1.25 |
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16 x 20 x 2 |
1.75 |
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16 x 25 x 2 |
2.24 |
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20 x 20 x 2 |
2.25 |
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20 x 25 x 2 |
2.88 |
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How the Fire Fighter is Constructed The Fire Fighter is fabricated of heavy duty Type 304 stainless steel. The aerodynamic twin wall "V" baffle system filter is completely welded. There are no coating to wear out or mechanisms that can jam. All Fire Fighter filters are guaranteed against defects in workmanship or materials.
How the Fire Fighter Works Grease laden air is drawn into the Fire Fighter filter by exhaust fans. As the air starts through the aerodynamic "V" baffle system, it undergoes a series of compressions, expansions and pressure changes. The heavy grease is deposited safely and quickly on the baffles, while the grease-free air passes through the filter and up the exhaust duct. The baffle's smooth surface enables the collected grease to run off into the collection troughs without dripping on food, utensils or burner surfaces.
The Fire Fighter filter's unique method of separating grease and air has proven to provide superior levels of efficiency and safety.
Why the Fire Fighter is so Efficient With conventional mesh filters, it is necessary to pull two to five times as much air through the center filter to get good smoke and grease vapor capture on the ends of a hood. This is a waste of costly heated or air conditioned air.
Fire Fighter filters are aerodynamically designed to provide a self-balancing air flow throughout the entire length of a hood. Actual field tests have repeatedly shown a variation of less than +/-10º air flow from end to end. The Fire Fighter filter's unique design assures good capture through the entire hood length, with 25 to 50% less volume of exhaust air.
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