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Street
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NSW
2217
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Sales
1300
903
788
Service
1300
904
088
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rev
1,
22/09/2016
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sampling
was
undertaken
before
and
after
an
AOM
EAN
Series
electrostatic
precipitators
with
a
face
velocity
of
2.5
m/s
and
concluded:
These
results
indicate
that
the
kitchen
exhaust
treatment
systems
tested
are
in
our
opinion
capable
of
achieving
an
equivalent
filtration
efficiency
of
at
least
98%.
This
is
assuming
regular
maintenance
is
carried
out
to
ensure
the
systems
are
operating
correctly.
6.1.5
Note:
Defined
testing
ranges
follow
typical
particle
sizes
for
the
exhaust
emissions
from
kitchen
exhausts
as
defined
in
AIRAH
Technical
Bulletin
2016:
Fire
Safety
Kitchen
Hood
Exhaust
Systems:
‐
Smoke:
up
to
0.5
micron
‐
Grease
steam:
0.5
–
6
micron
‐
Grease
splatter:
greater
than
6
micron
6.1.6
AOM
EAN
Series
Electrostatic
Precipitators
manufacture
filtration
efficiency
tests
were
carried
out
on
an
EAN
200
electrostatic
precipitator
based
on
the
efficiency
rate
test
method
US
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA)
/
Taiwan
Environmental
Protection
Bureau
standard
.
Testing
was
carried
out
on
‘Chinese
cooking
type’
oil
smoke
as
a
testing
sample
at
different
speeds
through
the
filter
(
equivalent
to
a
heavy
Type
4
cooking
).
Filtration
efficiency
and
resistance
of
the
filter
was
determined
for
these
different
speeds
as
shown
on
the
following
graph.
6.1.7
AOM
EAN
ESP
filters
are
independently
certified
to
the
following:
‐
CE
certified
to
European
Directive
2004/108/EC
for
electromagnetic
compatibility
(certificate
available
on
request).
‐
TUVReinland
tested
and
certified
for
conducted
emissions
and
radiated
emissions
based
on
FCC
Part
18.
6.1.8
Independent
odour
emissions
testing
of
AOM
Electrostatic
filtration
and
Ozone
injection
equipment
installed
at
a
McDonald’s
restaurant
by
a
NATA
‐
Accredited
TOU
Sydney
Laboratory
to
AS/NZS4323.3:2001
Standard
found
that
the
AOM
system
had:
‐
A
lower
limit
odour
destruction
efficiency
of
69%
‐
An
upper
limit
odour
destruction
efficiency
of
86.6%
‐
A
mean
odour
destruction
efficiency
of
79.6%
7
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
7.1
General
7.1.1
Only
qualified
personnel
should
install
the
EAN
ESP
unit.
7.1.2
Personnel
should
have
a
clear
understanding
of
these
instructions
and
all
applicable
local
and
national
building
and
fire
codes.
7.1.3
Personnel
should
be
aware
of
general
safety
precautions.