Sarum can supply a wide range of bespoke control panels, including bespoke restaurant control panels, to your individual specifications. Our HVAC systems engineers work with specifications from specialist consultants in the restaurant industry – so we have a sound understanding of restaurant building requirements. Our bespoke restaurant control panels come with a variety of optional components.
Below is an example of a Sarum Electronics bespoke restaurant control panel, designed to provide a personalised HVAC solution to our client’s individual requirements. To enquire about our bespoke control panels, request a personalised quote or contact us.
Brief:
- Supplied to control restaurant air handling system
- Separate controls for the kitchen and restaurant areas
Kitchen specifications:
- 45kW electric heater – to be step controlled
- Supply and extract fan, both three phase and inverter speed controlled – to be interlocked with the kitchen gas solenoid valve
- 27kW electric heater – to be thyristor controlled
- Single phase supply fan
Control panel specifications:
- Airflow switches and an emergency stop push button station for the gas safety circuit
- Single phase toilet extract fans, a dish wash area fan, enable signals to three air conditioning units and outputs to ESP and UV units
- Heaters controlled by facia mounted digital thermostats
- Heaters interlocked with the supply fan which would run on for two minutes to prevent the heaters overheating when turned off together
- Duct temperature sensors for each heater (left connected to the customer terminals to prevent them from being mislaid on site)
- Airflow proving switch for each heater control circuit. Each item that the panel was controlling had its own indicator lamps and on/off selector switches
- Whole panel controlled by one seven day time clock, with override capability via hand/off/auto selector switch adjacent to the time clock
- Designed to be linked to the building’s fire alarm circuit, with system shut-down on activation of the alarm
- Supplied with circuit diagram attached to the inside of panel door along with a circuit diagram and O & M manual supplied loose inside the panel