Exhaust Canopies & Filtration Systems

Air Filtration Systems Providing The Highest Degree Of Oil & Grease Separation

Reven® Speed Control System

The RSC components are designed to mirror the fire suppression system and sensors are placed over each critical component. Sensor positioning ensures that the critical data sent to the control panel reflects the current conditions under the exhaust system.


The calculation for sensor requirements is based on the number of components under the hood, NOT the hood size. Each sensor measures heat and particulate concentrations, whether in the form of smoke, steam or grease. This ensures extremely accurate data to the control panel and a real‐time assessment for proper exhaust fan requirements.


System Configuration Requirements

The system is based on the following components:
• A special power unit that provides the sensor with a special voltage signal. One power   unit required for a maximum of 7 sensors.
• The RSC sensors themselves, of which each sensor generates a 0 - 10 Volt signal.


Minimum system requirements: one sensor and one power unit per hood.


If more than one RSC sensor is used, the output signals are paralleled and the sensor that gives the highest output signal between 0V and 10V becomes the priority sensor for the overall output signal!


So, the standard installation is as follows:
Install all sensors inside your hood; connect those sensors (up to seven) to the power supply unit. Connect the power supply unit to the control panel. Wiring diagrams designed as needed and based on specifications of the system.

RSC Sensor

RSC Diagram

RSC Hood