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This John Boos C2H-36-2 Condensate Hood has a durable stainless steel construction. Made from 18 gauge type 300 stainless steel, its hood and baffle have the strength to withstand industrial and commercial environments. It has a starting exhaust duct collar and welded handing brackets. This C2H-36-2 has a full perimeter gutter.
| Model | C2H-36-2 |
|---|---|
| Height | 19 in |
| Width | 36 in |
| Depth | 36 in |
| Approx. Weight | 120 lbs |
Purpose-Built Moisture Control
Designed for steam-producing, non-grease equipment such as dishwashers and steam kettles, helping prevent condensation buildup on ceilings and equipment.
Commercial-Grade Stainless Steel
Constructed from heavy-duty 300-series stainless steel for corrosion resistance, easy cleaning, and long-term durability.
Efficient Condensate Management
Features a full perimeter gutter and integrated drain system to capture and direct moisture away, reducing drips and cleanup.
Easy Installation & Integration
Includes a starting exhaust duct collar and welded hanging brackets for straightforward mounting and ventilation connection.
Space-Efficient Coverage
36″ × 36″ footprint with a compact profile provides effective coverage without overwhelming the kitchen layout.
Q: What is the John Boos C2H-36-2 Condensate Hood?
A: A commercial box-type condensate hood designed to capture steam, heat, and moisture from non-grease equipment such as dishwashers and steam appliances.
Q: What materials is it made from?
A: 18-gauge Type 300 stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and easy cleaning.
Q: What are the dimensions?
A: Approximately 36″ W × 36″ D × 19″ H.
Q: How does it manage condensation?
A: Includes a full-perimeter gutter with drain and a rear drain tube to safely channel moisture away from the work area.
Q: How is it installed?
A: Designed for ceiling mounting with welded hanging brackets and a factory-installed exhaust duct collar.
Clean Surfaces Regularly: Wipe exterior and interior with a soft cloth and mild detergent; avoid abrasive cleaners.
Degrease Often: Use a non‑caustic degreaser to remove buildup; rinse and dry completely to prevent corrosion.
Inspect Filters: Clean or replace filters per usage to maintain airflow and efficiency.
Check Seals & Joints: Periodically inspect and tighten screws, brackets, and flange connections.
Prevent Moisture Buildup: Wipe condensation and ensure proper venting to avoid rust or staining.