
Extechnology was appointed to supply a rapid replacement ESP solution following a fire at a commercial restaurant kitchen.

Project Overview
Extechnology was appointed to supply a rapid replacement ESP solution following a fire at a commercial restaurant kitchen. The fire had damaged the existing extraction and filtration equipment, leaving the restaurant unable to operate until the system was replaced.
With business downtime directly affecting revenue and day-to-day operations, the project required a fast and straightforward solution that would allow the restaurant to reopen as quickly as possible.
As the existing extract system had already been designed around a specific airflow requirement, the replacement ESP equipment needed to provide a like-for-like solution that could integrate easily into the existing setup without unnecessary redesign work or site modifications.
The Challenge
The restaurant required an urgent replacement of the damaged ESP equipment within a very short timeframe in order to minimise disruption to the business.
Key challenges included:
Rapid specification and supply of replacement ESP equipment
Minimising operational downtime and financial losses
Matching the existing airflow and system performance requirements
Avoiding unnecessary ductwork or system alterations
Supporting a fast-track installation and recommissioning programme
With pressure to reopen quickly, maintaining speed throughout specification, processing and delivery was critical to the success of the project.
The Solution
Extechnology worked closely with the client and installation team to quickly identify a suitable like-for-like ESP replacement based on the existing system airflow and operational requirements.
Using the original system information, the replacement ESP unit was selected to maintain the required airflow performance while integrating directly into the existing extraction arrangement. This simplified both specification and installation, avoiding delays associated with redesign or major system modifications.
The focus throughout the project was to keep the process straightforward and efficient.
Once the system requirements were confirmed, the replacement ESP equipment was rapidly processed and delivered within a short lead time to support the installation programme and help return the kitchen to operation as quickly as possible.
Technology Used
Like-for-like commercial kitchen Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)
Existing extraction system airflow configuration retained
Washable ESP filtration technology for grease and smoke removal
Compatible integration with existing ductwork and extraction layout
Project Outcomes
Rapid turnaround from enquiry to delivery
Minimal downtime for the restaurant
Fast-track installation and recommissioning
Reduced disruption and business losses
Successful reopening within a short timeframe
Happy client and fully operational kitchen
Consultant Notes
The replacement ESP equipment was selected to match the airflow and operational characteristics of the original system, allowing the installation to proceed without significant modifications to the existing extract arrangement.
By maintaining a like-for-like approach, the project avoided unnecessary complexity and enabled a faster overall delivery and installation programme, helping minimise disruption to the client’s business operations.


