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Downward extractor ducting


WWilts

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Hoping to achieve externally mounted motor (less noisy), and discharge of extract to exterior.


Motor isn’t the main source of noise - the air flow is. Is the kitchen on the ground floor ..? If so you will have issues with ducting as you don’t want to create a “U” that can collect condensation / fat etc.   

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Yes I have one for my hood over the cooker.  The fan is mounted in the space above the kitchen.  I removed the original fan motor from the canopy and connected a TD Silent 500 150 with 150mm rigid ducting, with flexi where it links to the fan.  I used a REB 1-N speed controller to operate it but it was rubbish and the fan would stall on low speed.  I swapped this out for a wall mount switch.  I think the new fans have 3 speeds.

 

I use the lights on the original canopy.  The fan is really quiet and brilliant at extracting.  You need big ducting.

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