
| Feature Value Filter height 50 cm Extractor height 44 cm Total height 94 cm Filter depth 56 cm Width 62 cm Cold water supply 1/2" Condensate drain to sewer 1" Inlet diameter Ø 150 mm Outlet diameter Ø 140-150 mm Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Filter height | 50 cm |
| Extractor height | 44 cm |
| Total height | 94 cm |
| Filter depth | 56 cm |
| Width | 62 cm |
| Cold water supply | 1/2" |
| Condensate drain to sewer | 1" |
| Inlet diameter | Ø 150 mm |
| Outlet diameter | Ø 140-150 mm |



Technical Data Sheet
User Manual
HIGH TEMPERATURE
ASPIRATORS
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Code. INOX.4.EBR280


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The 253.7 nm negative ion photocatalyst is an advanced air sterilization system designed to be installed inside air filters within HVAC ducts (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems).
Thanks to the combined action of UV-C radiation at 253.7 nm and photocatalysis, this device ensures highly effective air sanitation, eliminating viruses, bacteria, mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and unpleasant odors.
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Eliminate cooking odors in a simple way and without excessive energy expenditure
THE FUNCTIONS OF UV-C LAMPS
UV-C lamp systems for kitchen exhaust hoods
UV-C lamps are devices capable of emitting ultraviolet light; in addition to this, they are constructed so that the wavelength produces ozone O3, making them ozone generators. It is precisely these two elements, Ozonization and UV light, that perform the functions required by these devices:
– Ultraviolet light and ozone break down grease particles suspended in the air, preventing them from accumulating along the ducts or in the exhaust hood, which could pose a significant fire risk.
– Ozone chemically interacts with the grease particles themselves, oxidizing them. This ensures that the particles lose any unpleasant odor.
The UV-c hood combines the effectiveness of traditional filtering systems with the efficiency of UV lamps generating ozone to reduce odors and grease. The incoming airflow, after passing through the labyrinth filters, reaches the UV lamps, and the generated ozone reacts with the grease and odors, significantly reducing their number.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of a UV system requires approximate cleaning every 300 hours performed with a cloth soaked in detergent. UV lamps have a lifespan of about 6000 hours after which they lose their effectiveness.
THE FUNCTIONS OF UV-C LAMPS
UV-C lamp systems for kitchen exhaust hoods
UV-C lamps are devices capable of emitting ultraviolet light; in addition to this, they are constructed so that the wavelength produces ozone O3, making them ozone generators. It is precisely these two elements, Ozonization and UV light, that perform the functions required by these devices:
– Ultraviolet light and ozone break down grease particles suspended in the air, preventing them from accumulating along the ducts or in the exhaust hood, which could pose a significant fire risk.
– Ozone chemically interacts with the grease particles themselves, oxidizing them. This ensures that the particles lose any unpleasant odor.
The UV-c hood combines the effectiveness of traditional filtering systems with the efficiency of UV lamps generating ozone to reduce odors and grease. The incoming airflow, after passing through the labyrinth filters, reaches the UV lamps, and the generated ozone reacts with the grease and odors, significantly reducing their number.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of a UV system requires approximate cleaning every 300 hours performed with a cloth soaked in detergent. UV lamps have a lifespan of about 6000 hours after which they lose their effectiveness.
THE FUNCTIONS OF UV-C LAMPS
UV-C lamp systems for kitchen exhaust hoods
UV-C lamps are devices capable of emitting ultraviolet light; in addition to this, they are constructed so that the wavelength produces ozone O3, making them ozone generators. It is precisely these two elements, Ozonization and UV light, that perform the functions required by these devices:
– Ultraviolet light and ozone break down grease particles suspended in the air, preventing them from accumulating along the ducts or in the exhaust hood, which could pose a significant fire risk.
– Ozone chemically interacts with the grease particles themselves, oxidizing them. This ensures that the particles lose any unpleasant odor.
The UV-c hood combines the effectiveness of traditional filtering systems with the efficiency of UV lamps generating ozone to reduce odors and grease. The incoming airflow, after passing through the labyrinth filters, reaches the UV lamps, and the generated ozone reacts with the grease and odors, significantly reducing their number.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of a UV system requires approximate cleaning every 300 hours performed with a cloth soaked in detergent. UV lamps have a lifespan of about 6000 hours after which they lose their effectiveness.

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