Quote:I am buying an extractor hood with max extraction rate of 550m3/hr which states it requires 5" ducting to outside (about 2m away). My builder has already fitted 4" ducting and insists that is standard and it will work perfectly okay. My local electrician says they only make 4" or 6 " ducting so it would have to be stepped down to 4" anyway - that it is safe and the only repercussion of using 4" is that it may not be as efficient. The extractor company say the warranty is invalid if you step down to 4" because the motor might blow up!! Who is correct? HELP please!!!
I'd be more worried about the increase in noise rather than the fan blowing up; although the duct area is 36% less than recommended, it should accomodate this, after all it should allow for filters gradually restricting flow.
The biggest pain with extractor hoods is the bloody bulbs keep blowing. Is there an LED version of cooker hood bulbs available yet ?