Parry TT1575 Titan Heavy Duty Extraction Canopy
Product Description
The Parry TT1575 Titan is a large-format commercial extraction canopy built to sit above substantial cooking suites in high-volume kitchen environments. Constructed entirely from stainless steel with a satin finish,...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 1200
- External height (mm)
- 750
- External width (mm)
- 1200
- Weight (kg)
- 43
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Parry Titan Extraction Canopy ManualProduct Description
The Parry TT1575 Titan is a large-format commercial extraction canopy built to sit above substantial cooking suites in high-volume kitchen environments. Constructed entirely from stainless steel with a satin finish, it is designed to manage heat, steam, and airborne grease reliably throughout continuous service — the kind of sustained load that comes with hospital catering, university dining, hotel banqueting kitchens, and large contract catering operations.
In practice, the Titan earns its place in kitchens that run hard. The heavy-duty build resists the thermal stress and repeated cleaning cycles that would compromise a lighter canopy over time. Baffle filters are specified as standard rather than mesh alternatives — they are more durable, more effective at grease separation, and considerably easier to degrease quickly between services. The integral fat collection drawer keeps routine cleaning straightforward and helps reduce the accumulation of grease that presents a fire risk in busy kitchens.
- Full stainless steel construction with satin finish for durability and easy maintenance
- Baffle filters as standard for efficient, durable grease separation
- Integral fat collection drawer simplifies cleaning and reduces fire risk
- Exhaust outlet positioning can be adapted to suit the kitchen's structural layout
- Suited to positioning above heavy cooking suites in sustained high-volume service
It is important to be clear that the extraction fan is not included with the canopy and must be specified separately. Whether an internal or external fan is more appropriate will depend on the building layout and available duct routing. Make-up air provision and compliance with building regulations also need to be addressed at the planning stage. Undersizing the extraction system relative to the cooking load is one of the most common installation mistakes — and one that is entirely avoidable with the right specification work upfront.
The TT1575 is well suited to large institutional and high-volume commercial kitchens where a robust, low-maintenance canopy is needed over a substantial cooking line. For smaller operations or single-appliance installations, a more compact canopy will generally be more practical and more cost-effective. For very large multi-section cooking suites, it is worth confirming that the coverage area of this canopy is sufficient across the full cooking surface before ordering.
If you are specifying extraction as part of a new build or kitchen refurbishment, a conversation before you commit to equipment is time well spent — canopy sizing, fan matching, and duct routing all have a direct bearing on how the finished system performs.
Key Features
- Full stainless steel construction with satin finish throughout
- Baffle filters supplied as standard for effective grease separation
- Integral fat collection drawer contained within the canopy body
- Exhaust outlet positioning adaptable to suit available duct routing
- Heavy-duty build rated for continuous use above large cooking suites
Operational Benefits
- Handles sustained heat and steam load across a full service period
- Baffle filters degrease faster than mesh, reducing cleaning downtime between services
- Integral fat drawer lowers grease accumulation and associated fire risk
- Robust construction withstands repeated thermal cycling without degradation
- Flexible outlet positioning reduces structural constraints during installation planning
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 1200
- External height (mm)
- 750
- External width (mm)
- 1200
- Weight (kg)
- 43
Downloads
Parry Titan Extraction Canopy ManualFrequently Asked Questions
- No — the extraction fan is a separate item and needs to be specified alongside the canopy. Fan selection depends on the duct run length, kitchen volume, and whether an internal or external unit is more practical for the building layout. Getting the fan specification right relative to the canopy size and cooking load is as important as the canopy itself, and it is worth discussing this before you order.
- The Titan is designed for large-scale, high-volume operations — hospital and institutional catering, hotel banqueting kitchens, university dining facilities, and sizeable contract catering sites where the cooking line runs continuously throughout service. For smaller operations or kitchens with a single appliance, a more compact canopy is likely to be a better fit both practically and in terms of cost.
- Beyond the canopy and fan, you will need to consider duct routing from the canopy to the exhaust point, make-up air provision to replace extracted air, and compliance with local building regulations governing commercial kitchen ventilation. On high-volume sites in particular, these elements need to be planned together rather than addressed separately — the canopy is one component of a system, and the system only performs well when all parts are correctly matched.