ESP Range
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN FILTRATION
Our Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) are tailor-made for kitchen extract systems, designed with integral sumps to efficiently collect oil, grease, and smoke particles from exhausts.
This innovative design not only streamlines maintenance but also significantly reduces the risk of spillage and minimises grease accumulation in ductwork. Optimised for enhanced particle ionisation and additional ozone production, these ESPs effectively diminish cooking odours. They seamlessly integrate into kitchen ducting systems and can be modularly configured to meet various extract volume requirements, ensuring clean and safe kitchen environments.
Minimal Maintenance
Eliminates up to 98.99% of particles.
Energy Efficient
IP65 Rated
for outside installation
Streamlined, Safe, and Odor-Free.
For over four decades, top global brands have placed their trust in Purified Air, recognising our unmatched expertise in Industrial Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP). Our ESPs, renowned for their up to 99% efficiency at capturing particles as small as 0.01 micron, are both compact and energy-efficient. They are designed to be budget-friendly for small-scale workshops, yet easily scalable for larger, centralised projects, ensuring a substantial return on investment. Our foremost objective is to enhance workshop air quality while offering user-friendly, value-driven products for our customers.
Technical Specifications
ESP 1500
Max Air Volume
up to 0.7m3/sec
W-450 | H-630 | D-640
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
55KG
Power
20W
ESP 3000
Max Air Volume
up to 1.4m3/sec
W-900 | H-630 | D-640
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
85KG
Power
30W
ESP 4500
Max Air Volume
up to 2.1m3/sec
W-1350 | H-630 | D-640
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
118KG
Power
40W
ESP 6000
Max Air Volume
up to 2.8m3/sec
W-1800 | H-630 | D-640
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
153KG
Power
50W
How it works
Our ESP units fit in-line with the kitchen ducting and can be con-figured modularly to cope with all extract volume requirements.
Cooking particulates and odours
Canopy Grease Filter
ESP – Particulate Control Unit
Air Flow