which type kitchen wall fan

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Hi
I do not have a kitchen as yet.
I have a redundant chimney breast wall in the room that is going to be a kitchen.
The cooker is going on the redundant chimney breast wall
I want to connect a ducting from the cooker hood to the outside wall by core drilling both sides a 100mm hole.
I have no experiance of cooker hoods. I think i have found the right type of fan part no: sl ck40f (kitchen canopy fan).
How does the fan connect to a hood? do i need a special type of hood? and is this fan suitable?
Cheers
Tom
 
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Thanks for the reply.
Had a look at a friends cooker hood and it has a very feeble suck to it and it only sucks into the filter not the outside.
What i want is the kind of suck that will gather and blow out the smoke/steam through the hole in the wall.
 
Had a look at a friends cooker hood and it has a very feeble suck to it.
Some cars don't go very well.

What i want is the kind of suck that will gather and blow out the smoke/steam through the hole in the wall.
Then you will have to buy one which does that.

Most of them will do either - by removing the filter and connecting ducting.

Not sure what you want us to say.
 
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I did'nt know you could vent a standard hood to outside. I will do some more homework and find a more powerful one.
Thanks
 
Bear in mind that you need to get the same amount of air into the kitchen.
 

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