Parry ST1850 Snack Canopy | Low-Profile Extraction Canopy
Product Description
The Parry ST1850 is a low-profile extraction canopy designed for commercial kitchens where ceiling height or overhead space is restricted. Built from stainless steel with a satin finish throughout, it...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 810
- External height (mm)
- 500
- External width (mm)
- 1800
- Weight (kg)
- 52
Downloads
Parry Snack Extraction Canopy ManualProduct Description
The Parry ST1850 is a low-profile extraction canopy designed for commercial kitchens where ceiling height or overhead space is restricted. Built from stainless steel with a satin finish throughout, it provides a compact ventilation solution without the depth of a standard canopy — making it a practical choice for smaller or retrofitted kitchen environments.
In day-to-day service, the ST1850 performs well above light-duty countertop equipment such as grills, toasters, and hot holding units — the kind of kit commonly found in snack bars, cafés, sandwich counters, and similar catering operations. It is not designed for high-intensity cooking positions such as solid-top ranges or heavy fryer banks; operators with that requirement should consider a deeper, higher-capacity canopy.
The canopy's construction and filter arrangement are practical for busy sites where cleaning time is limited:
- Baffle filters remove for dishwasher cleaning — no specialist maintenance needed
- Fat collection drawer channels grease away from the canopy body
- Satin stainless steel finish wipes down easily between services
- Shallow profile fits beneath low ceilings where standard canopies cannot
- All-stainless construction resists the humidity and grease of a commercial kitchen environment
Installation requires connection to a suitable extraction fan, which is sourced separately — either an inline or external unit depending on your ductwork layout. The exhaust outlet position can be configured to suit most kitchen arrangements, which gives some flexibility during installation. It is worth discussing fan specification with a ventilation specialist before ordering, as the correct fan sizing will depend on the equipment positioned beneath the canopy and the length of the duct run.
The ST1850 is well suited to cafés, snack bars, school tuck shops, sports clubs, and similar lower-throughput catering environments where ceiling height rules out a conventional canopy. For higher-volume kitchens or sites running heavier cooking equipment, a more robust canopy with greater extraction capacity would be the more appropriate choice.
If you are unsure whether this canopy suits your setup — particularly around fan selection or duct routing — our team is happy to talk it through before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Shallow-profile design suited to low-ceiling commercial kitchen installations
- Full stainless steel construction with satin finish throughout
- Removable baffle filters compatible with commercial dishwasher cleaning
- Integrated fat collection drawer channels grease away from canopy body
- Flexible exhaust outlet positioning to suit varied ductwork layouts
Operational Benefits
- Fits where standard canopies cannot, resolving low-ceiling installation challenges
- Baffle filter design keeps cleaning quick during busy service turnarounds
- Stainless steel build withstands the daily grease and humidity of commercial kitchens
- Fat collection drawer reduces grease migration and helps maintain hygiene compliance
- Adaptable exhaust positioning simplifies installation across different kitchen layouts
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 810
- External height (mm)
- 500
- External width (mm)
- 1800
- Weight (kg)
- 52
Downloads
Parry Snack Extraction Canopy ManualFrequently Asked Questions
- The ST1850 is suited to light countertop cooking equipment — grills, toasters, hot holding units, and similar appliances commonly found in cafés, snack bars, and sandwich counters. It is not designed for high-output cooking positions such as heavy range suites or multiple commercial fryers; for those applications, a deeper canopy with greater extraction capacity would be more appropriate.
- No — the extraction fan is a separate item and needs to be specified based on your ductwork layout and the equipment you are ventilating. Fan sizing depends on factors including duct run length, bends, and the heat output of the equipment below, so it is worth discussing requirements with a ventilation specialist before ordering to ensure the system performs correctly.
- The baffle filters are removable and can be cleaned in a commercial dishwasher, which makes routine maintenance straightforward. The fat collection drawer should be removed and rinsed regularly — frequency will depend on how intensively the canopy is used. The stainless steel canopy body can be wiped down with a damp cloth during normal kitchen cleaning.