Parry CON2100 Condensate Canopy Steam Hood | Commercial Kitchen
Product Description
The Parry CON2100 is a condensate canopy designed to capture and manage steam produced by dishwashers, glasswashers, and similar equipment in commercial kitchens. Rather than extracting air mechanically, it works...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 1100
- External height (mm)
- 600
- External width (mm)
- 2100
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Product Description
The Parry CON2100 is a condensate canopy designed to capture and manage steam produced by dishwashers, glasswashers, and similar equipment in commercial kitchens. Rather than extracting air mechanically, it works by condensing steam as it rises into the canopy, collecting the resulting water and draining it away. This makes it a practical solution in situations where a full powered extraction system is either impractical to install or unnecessary for the volume of steam being produced.
In a working kitchen environment, condensate canopies like the CON2100 are most commonly positioned directly above commercial dishwashers. When a dishwasher door opens mid-service, the burst of steam it releases can create discomfort for staff and cause condensation on nearby surfaces, walls, and ceilings. The CON2100 addresses this by intercepting that steam before it disperses into the kitchen, which helps maintain a more comfortable working environment and reduces the risk of long-term moisture damage to the kitchen fabric.
Practical advantages of this unit include:
- Stainless steel construction throughout, with a satin finish that is straightforward to wipe down
- Drain tap fitted as standard for emptying collected condensate during cleaning
- No fan required in most installations, reducing running costs and noise
- Optional removable condensation tray and baffle available to suit different setups
- Adaptable — Parry and the team here can modify dimensions to suit your specific installation
Installation is relatively straightforward compared to a full extraction canopy system, as there is no requirement for ductwork or a fan motor in most cases. The unit needs to be positioned directly above the steam source and connected to a suitable drain point for the condensate outlet. There are no electrical requirements for the canopy itself unless a fan is added. It is worth confirming ceiling height and overhead clearance before ordering, as the canopy needs adequate space above the appliance to function correctly.
This unit is well suited to smaller kitchens, pub kitchens, and catering operations where a dishwasher or glasswasher is in use but a fully ducted extraction canopy is not feasible or proportionate. For kitchens running multiple high-output steam appliances, or where building regulations require active ventilation, a powered extraction system would likely be more appropriate. If you are unsure which approach fits your kitchen layout and compliance requirements, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to anything.
Key Features
- Full stainless steel construction with satin finish throughout
- Integrated drain tap for straightforward condensate removal and cleaning
- Operates without a fan in most standard commercial installations
- Optional removable condensation tray and baffle available as accessories
- Adaptable unit — can be modified to suit specific installation dimensions
Operational Benefits
- Reduces steam dispersal into the kitchen during dishwasher door opening
- Helps protect ceilings and walls from long-term moisture and condensation damage
- No fan required in most installations keeps energy use and noise low
- Easy-clean stainless surfaces support hygiene compliance with minimal effort
- Drain tap simplifies maintenance and reduces cleaning downtime during service
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 1100
- External height (mm)
- 600
- External width (mm)
- 2100
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Frequently Asked Questions
- In most installations, no fan is required — the canopy works passively by condensing steam as it rises and draining the collected water away. There is no electrical requirement for the canopy itself in standard use. If your situation involves a particularly high volume of steam, an optional fan can be added, but for most dishwasher and glasswasher applications this is not necessary.
- A condensate canopy is typically suitable above a single dishwasher or glasswasher in a smaller or medium-sized kitchen where the primary concern is managing steam bursts during door opening. If your kitchen runs multiple steam-producing appliances, operates at high volume, or if your building regulations specify active mechanical ventilation, a fully ducted powered extraction canopy would be more appropriate. If you are unsure which applies to your setup, it is worth speaking with us before ordering.
- Yes — Parry and the team here can adapt the unit to your specific installation dimensions. If your overhead clearance or the footprint of your dishwasher does not match the standard size, get in touch and we can discuss what is achievable before you place an order.