INSTRUCTION REF: IN208
ISSUE No. 1
DATE 19.07.11
Page 6 of 59
Parry Group Limited, Town End Road, Draycott, Derby, England DE72
3PT
www.parry.co.uk
How to join canopies together to form a run
Sometimes a kitchen scheme may necessitate a series of canopies that can be
bolted together onsite to create one large canopy. This can be done to achieve a
special length of canopy, or because access to site is limited. Parry offer it's
customers the opportunity to do this by providing cut outs to the side panels of
the canopy, and fixing holes to allow one canopy to be bolted to another.
Simply state when placing your order that you require the canopies to be joined
together in a single run.
General Type Canopy
The diagram above shows an example of the side profile of the general type
canopy range with cut out and bolt holes. This is available in all styles of canopy.
Please note that if canopies are to be joined together in this fashion it is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure that the canopy has adequate
ducting to maintain the airflows required through the canopy, and comply
with all current regulations. It may be the case that air will need to be
ducted out of the canopy at several points along its entire length.