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Downdrafts kitchen exhaust vents

Downdrafts kitchen exhaust vents

Downdrafts kitchen exhaust vents don’t have any of the clutter, impeded view or noise of standard systems.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

16 Feb 2012 1m read View Author

Downdraft kitchen exhaust vents offer enough versatility to design the kitchen you want. These kitchen exhaust vents don’t have any of the clutter, impeded view or noise of standard systems so they allow for design flexibility.

They work by drawing the air down through bench or wall and are excellent alternatives to rangehoods. This highly practical air extraction systems can installed virtually anywhere.

There are three types available:

  • The In Wall air box is fitted into the wall cavity behind the cooktop. It may be mounted with the ducting either heading up or down.
  • The Rear Riser can be positioned at the back of a cooktop. The Riser glides into position when the switch is flicked and it effectively removes orders and steam.
  • The In Bench mounted airbox drops down through a hole in the bench. It is symmetrical , so there is no need to specify right or left hand motor mounting.

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