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Gary Gallon

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Currently doing some work In a hotel who are looking to re-open their kitchen for meals, ima, installing a new cooker and someone fro, HSE has been out and said the cooker must be connected so that it will not work unless the extractor fan is on. The fan is vent-axia 450-14 fan with a speed controller. Has anyone else came across this or ideas best way to do this?
 
Done a similar thing for a gas fired kitchen. There was a control box (supplied by the gas man ) which sensed the gas pressure & things with an output for the fan. Would think you could make up a relay control box if its for an electric cooker.
 
Done a similar thing for a gas fired kitchen. There was a control box (supplied by the gas man ) which sensed the gas pressure & things with an output for the fan. Would think you could make up a relay control box if its for an electric cooker.
Yeah that's what I was thinking would need to be done. Cheers
 
You may need to fit a stop start so that the fan can be stopped in emergency so as not to feed the fire when the cooker is merrily burning
The output could even be used to energise a contactor for the cooker supply
 
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