Preventative Maintenance Schedule

What is preventive maintenance? Any maintenance activity, such as an inspection, servicing or replacement, that's performed as part of a scheduled plan, rather than as a response to a breakdown.

What is the purpose of preventive maintenance? By identifying components or parts that are wearing out and repairing or replacing them before they fail, an effective preventive maintenance program can help limit downtime and extend the service life of equipment.

Rather than pay the costly emergency repair bill, let one of our technicians keep your equipment operating efficiently for years to come.

This Preventative Maintenance can be scheduled with your Annual Kitchen Hood Inspection. This allows everything to be completed with little to no downtime.

Key check points included in our inspection

 

Fans

  • Replace all Exhaust and Make-Up Air Fan belts

  • Clean air intake filters

  • Clean motors for optimal cooling

  • Check motors for vibration or excessive noise

  • Lubricate bearings on all fan shafts

  • Check that the grease catch pan is draining properly

Building Exterior

  • Inspect fan mounting curb for cracks

  • Verify the fan hinge kit is operational

  • Remove any debris from surrounding the fans on the roof

  • Examine the flashing that seals the roof to the mounting curb

Electrical

  • Inspect electrical conduit to Exhaust and Supply fans

  • Verify fan switches for proper on/off function from roof

  • Operate fans and any additional control gear from roof

  • Check the hardware and cabling is intact and weaterproof