
If you’re planning school canteen works for the new year, the summer shutdown is the best window to upgrade ventilation without disrupting students and staff. This guide covers quieter operation, safer capture, easier cleaning, and the documentation your team can hand to contractors, certifiers and council Environmental Health Officers (EHOs).
Start with the right canopy profile and sizing for your cookline. A proven wall-mounted option suits many canteens, and it’s easy to document for approvals and fitout plans.
Canteen teams work fast. Integrated LED task lighting improves safety and visibility with less heat than older fittings.
Airflow and safety degrade quickly when filters clog. The simplest win is building a filter rotation routine (and keeping spares ready to go).
| Stage | What to confirm | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-break planning | Cookline list, hours, nearby classrooms, roof access, discharge location | Facilities / Principal / Consultant |
| Design & approvals | Canopy schedule, fan selection, duct route, make-up air approach, service access | Mechanical / Certifier |
| Install window | Mounting, duct joints, electrical isolator, safe discharge, noise isolation | Installer / Electrician |
| Commission & handover | Airflow check, capture check, cleaning guidance, spares list, O&M pack | Installer / Facilities |
Request a school quote: Send your cookline, ceiling height and where the closest classrooms are. We’ll recommend a quiet canopy + fan approach and provide a simple spec pack for your holiday works.
Start with fan selection, then add isolation mounts and a duct route that avoids transmitting vibration through roof structures.
Yes—better visibility improves safety during fast service, and LEDs add less heat load than older fittings.
Keep a spare set of filters and rotate them on a simple schedule. Airflow stays consistent and grease build-up is easier to control.
Often yes—many canteens can retrofit improved lighting, filters, and better fan/duct performance. Confirm scope with your certifier and contractor.
Start with this installation resource and then align your drawings and handover documents to match.