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This John Boos C2H-42-2 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-42-2 has a full perimeter gutter.
| Model | C2H-42-2 | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19" H × 42" W × 42" D | 
| Approximate Weight | 194 lbs. | 
Efficient Moisture Control: Designed to capture and direct condensate, protecting equipment and workspaces from water damage.
Durable Construction: Heavy-gauge stainless steel offers long-lasting corrosion resistance in commercial environments.
Optimal Size: 42" x 42" dimensions fit a wide range of kitchen setups and ventilation systems.
Easy Maintenance: Smooth surfaces simplify cleaning and upkeep.
Reliable Performance: Trusted by professionals to maintain safe and sanitary kitchen conditions.
Q: What are the dimensions of the John Boos C2H-42-2 Condensate Hood?
A: It measures 42" by 42", designed to fit commercial kitchen ventilation systems.
Q: What type of hood is the C2H-42-2?
A: It’s a box-type condensate hood engineered to capture and drain condensation effectively.
Q: What materials are used in its construction?
A: Made from durable stainless steel for corrosion resistance and long-lasting performance.
Q: Is this hood easy to install?
A: Yes, it’s designed for straightforward installation with standard commercial ventilation setups.
Q: What are its typical applications?
A: Ideal for commercial kitchens, foodservice environments, and industrial ventilation systems.
Clean interior and exterior surfaces regularly with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Avoid abrasive cleaners or pads that can damage the stainless steel finish.
Inspect and clean the condensate trough and drain to prevent blockages.
Check for and remove grease or moisture buildup on all surfaces.
Ensure proper ventilation is maintained to reduce excess condensation.
Periodically inspect welds, seams, and mounting points for wear or leaks.
Schedule professional inspection and deep cleaning as recommended by local codes.
Keep in a dry, well-ventilated area to maximize lifespan and performance.