A hood without a flue is an appliance designed to extract fumes and odors produced by cooking without the need for a duct that expels them outside the building.
How does it work?
Unlike traditional hoods that channel fumes outside through a flue, hoods without a flue use a filtration system to purify the air and reintroduce it into the environment.
The air purification process generally takes place through:
- Activated carbon filters: These filters absorb odor molecules and grease present in cooking fumes, purifying the air.
- Electrostatic filters: They capture finer particles, such as fine dust, thanks to an electric field.
- Ionization systems: They generate ions that react with pollutant molecules, neutralizing them.
Advantages of hoods without a flue
- Installation flexibility: Not requiring a flue, they can be installed anywhere in the kitchen, even in spaces where it is not possible to make a hole in the wall.
- Aesthetics: Available in different designs and finishes, they easily integrate into any type of kitchen.
- Ease of cleaning: The filters are easily removable and washable.
- Energy saving: They do not require continuous air exchange with the outside, reducing energy consumption.
When to choose a hood without a flue?
- Kitchens without an existing flue: If your kitchen is not set up for the installation of a flue.
- Apartment buildings: When condominium regulations do not allow the construction of new flues.
- Small kitchens: They offer a compact and discreet solution.
- Those who want a quieter environment: They are generally quieter than hoods with a flue.
Limitations of hoods without a flue
- Effectiveness: The effectiveness of air purification depends on the quality of the filters and how often they are replaced.
- Suction capacity: They generally have a lower suction capacity compared to hoods with a flue.
- Filter cost: Activated carbon filters must be replaced periodically, resulting in an additional cost.
Conclusions
Hoods without a flue represent a practical and versatile solution for those who want a clean and odor-free kitchen, without sacrificing aesthetics. However, it is important to carefully assess your needs and choose the most suitable model based on the size of the kitchen, frequency of use, and type of cooking.
Would you like to learn more about a specific aspect of hoods without a flue? For example, you might be interested in:
- How to choose the right hood based on your needs
- The different types of filters available
- Maintenance and cleaning of the hood
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