Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Pollution Control Unit (PCU)
French translation:
unité de contrôle des émissions
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Saeed Najmi
Mar 20, 2021 10:36
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English term
Pollution Control Unit (PCU)
English to French
Tech/Engineering
Mechanics / Mech Engineering
Air cleaning
For commercial kitchen exhaust.
Unité de dépollution ?
Unité de dépollution ?
Proposed translations
(French)
4 | unité de contrôle des émissions | Saeed Najmi |
4 | système de contrôle des émissions | Daryo |
4 -1 | centrale d'extraction | david henrion |
Change log
Mar 24, 2021 08:49: Saeed Najmi Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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unité de contrôle des émissions
sert à capter les polluants émis, gaz, vapeurs, aérosols et autres substances et organismes.
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-1
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centrale d'extraction
https://www.halton.com/fr/products/peu-centrale-extraction-c...
Dépollution fait plus référence aux services d'urgence, de secours.
Dépollution fait plus référence aux services d'urgence, de secours.
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Daryo
: "centrale d'extraction" on its own = just take the air from the kitchen and chuck it outside as it is // as it used to be done, and is probably still done whenever and wherever they can get away with it.
22 hrs
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1 day 2 hrs
système de contrôle des émissions
By analogy with the ECU (Electronic Control Unit) you can find in modern cars you would expect this PCU to be some kind of electronics controlling the depollution system, but in fact it's a reference to the whole of the depollution system.
What is the difference between commercial kitchen pollution control units?
JUNE 17, 2019 POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Commercial Kitchen Pollution Control Units, also referred to as Scrubbers or Ecology units are systems that remove a high percentage of grease, vapor, and odors from the cooking process through a means of filtration. The devices fall into 2 major categories, media filter type and electrostatic precipitators (ESP).
These systems have a form of odor abatement technology associated with them. The most common is an odor-neutralizing spray or activated carbon bed.
In addition, an exhaust fan that pulls the grease-laden vapors through the filtration and odor abatement components is included.
In order to understand how a Commercial Kitchen Pollution Control Unit (PCU) works it’s important to understand what is in the exhaust stream of a commercial cooking operation. There is grease particulate of varying sizes, ranging from vapor to large micron particulate, as well as water vapor and volatile organic compounds (VOC’s). The particulate distribution is also process-dependent. For example, if you were to cook 1000 lbs. of burgers on a charbroiler, you would expect to see 55 lbs. of total emissions (on average). Of that, about 62% is particulate and the balance vapor and VOC’s. If you cooked those same burgers on a griddle, you might see about 17 lbs. of total emissions (on average). Of that, about 65% would be particulate and the balance vapor and VOC’s. The ability of a PCU to remove those emissions is a function of the efficiency of the filtration.
https://kitchenventilation.com/2019/06/17/commercial-kitchen...
https://www.air-quality-eng.com/applications/pollution-contr...
https://www.hoodfilters.com/foodservice-blog/2017/01/13/what...
What is the difference between commercial kitchen pollution control units?
JUNE 17, 2019 POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS
Commercial Kitchen Pollution Control Units, also referred to as Scrubbers or Ecology units are systems that remove a high percentage of grease, vapor, and odors from the cooking process through a means of filtration. The devices fall into 2 major categories, media filter type and electrostatic precipitators (ESP).
These systems have a form of odor abatement technology associated with them. The most common is an odor-neutralizing spray or activated carbon bed.
In addition, an exhaust fan that pulls the grease-laden vapors through the filtration and odor abatement components is included.
In order to understand how a Commercial Kitchen Pollution Control Unit (PCU) works it’s important to understand what is in the exhaust stream of a commercial cooking operation. There is grease particulate of varying sizes, ranging from vapor to large micron particulate, as well as water vapor and volatile organic compounds (VOC’s). The particulate distribution is also process-dependent. For example, if you were to cook 1000 lbs. of burgers on a charbroiler, you would expect to see 55 lbs. of total emissions (on average). Of that, about 62% is particulate and the balance vapor and VOC’s. If you cooked those same burgers on a griddle, you might see about 17 lbs. of total emissions (on average). Of that, about 65% would be particulate and the balance vapor and VOC’s. The ability of a PCU to remove those emissions is a function of the efficiency of the filtration.
https://kitchenventilation.com/2019/06/17/commercial-kitchen...
https://www.air-quality-eng.com/applications/pollution-contr...
https://www.hoodfilters.com/foodservice-blog/2017/01/13/what...
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