Kitchen extractor with remote mounted fan

Kitchen extractor with remote mounted fan

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Sway

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Wednesday 20th August 2014
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Trying to source a 'normal' wall mounted extractor with remote mounted fan for external extraction.

Will be open plan kitchen/dining/living, and it'll be very visible, so trying to find something that'll look decent, have great extraction of smells, be quiet and most importantly cheap!!

It'll be mounted on the wall shared with the flat roofed garage (which is turning into a workshop/studio for the better half), so thought is to go straight through the wall, inline fan then vent through the roof, so two 90° bends...

Range cooker is 900mm wide.

Cheers!

Sam

Sway

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Paul, interesting. Might have to take down the current one and take it apart before I buy one from ao.com!

For the guys that went for Westin, just had a Google and they look very good - what's a ballpark price ex fitting?

Sway

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Friday 22nd August 2014
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Ouch! That's a lot more than I'm hoping to spend.

Took the current one down in the kitchen today, to check out Paul's idea of removing the fan and ducting to an external one.

Is this typical for inside a regular wall mounted fan? If so, looks pretty easy to remove the fan unit and wire through to the external fan. Only thing I need to consider is where the speed controller is, hoping it's within the switch unit instead of the fan unit...

Sway

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Friday 22nd August 2014
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Ah, fair enough. Might be worth a chat with them to see what a regular canopy system works out at.

Other alternative suggested is a regular inline ducting fan mounted to the garage ceiling, venting through the exterior wall.

Need to check ability to cope with grease etc., as I'm assuming the grease traps aren't 100% effective.

Sway

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Thursday 15th September 2016
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We went for an inline ducting fan typically used in commercial hvac applications... Mounted in the loft (we're in a bungalow so just went straight up through the ceiling) on some bungees to isolate any noise from it.

Bought a shiny new extractor fan, gutted it of the internal fan unit, then got my friendly sparky to extend the switch wires through the ducting to the fan.

Ducting was the sound isolation type.

The run is probably 15m, with at least three 90 degree bends. Extracts very well in our open plan kitchen/living/diner, yet is very quiet. Only noise is a slight ability to hear the air whistling through on 'full attack kipper' mode.

Helped massively by next door neighbour who's a hvac engineer and gave me a brand new fan and tons of ducting for free - have no idea if it would be a good value solution otherwise.