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Grainger offers a quality canopy exhaust hood that is designed for use over cooking equipment producing heat and grease Intended to be used where cooking equipment is placed against walls. Features bright light fixtures, and sloped integral 4 inch airspace for limited combustible clearance. Exhaust hoods comply with all regulations set forth in NFPA 96 Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking . It also offers Aluminum Baffle Grease Filters, 1/2 Pint Grease Cup, Integral 3" Airspace for Limited Combustible Clearance, Hanger Brackets and Exhaust Collars. This will pass Building Permits State or City Codes with no problem. The reliability and safety of this product has high reviews. “High efficiency particulate

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