Ventilator-exhaust

Extraction using a fan is, in short, getting cooking fumes away from the stove and out of the house. It is important to know that extraction with a fan is not part of the ventilation solution in the home, but a stand-alone solution for removing cooking fumes from the kitchen. In addition to this, there is usually balanced ventilation, common exhaust or central exhaust, where there are also older homes that only have natural ventilation, which means the house is ventilated manually by opening windows when needed.

If you choose a fan, this is installed with a separate pipe straight out of the wall, as a fan has a motor built into the kitchen hood itself instead of externally.

Kitchen fans come in a variety of designs, such as volume hoods, slimline, free-hanging, built-in hoods and ceiling-mounted fans. There is everything from mass-produced to handmade with special designs. We can offer a wide range of different kitchen fans adapted for different ventilation solutions. Get in touch and we can help you find one that suits your kitchen and your type of ventilation solution.

Think about:

  • When choosing a kitchen hood, it is important that you know what ventilation solution you have to ensure it is correct.
  • Problems with cooking odors? This may mean that there is too little supply air to the kitchen, as a fan needs supply air to function fully. It is possible to install a supply air valve to solve the problem.
  • The grease filter in your kitchen extractor fan needs to be cleaned regularly. Most filters can be cleaned in the dishwasher.