Can you use a duct ventilation fan for toilets with exhaust fumes from the kitchen?

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-02
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, it won't be long before your ventilation fan won't move.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not good, after all, there is oil smoke in the kitchen, and it's better to buy a special one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The ventilation fans are actually the same, but the power of the exhaust smoke should be more.

Related questions
1 answers2024-06-02

Yes, yes, as long as the location can be installed. However, it is not necessary to consume more power, because the 50W motor can push a larger wind page, send a larger air volume, and consume a little more power. Driving the small wind page is a big cow pulling a small cart, a waste of resources.

2 answers2024-06-02

chu (second tone), fang (second tone), huan (fourth tone), qi (fourth tone), shan(Fourth tone).

1 answers2024-06-02

Do you mean check valves on air ducts? You can add, pay attention to buy a slightly higher pressure when purchasing, you can open the damper.

3 answers2024-06-02

Can a ventilation fan be installed in the integrated ceiling of the kitchen and bathroom? It is completely replaceable, because the integrated ceiling appliances are standard modules. >>>More

1 answers2024-06-02

Here's a formula for you! The most real! The number of ventilation fans = room volume X number of ventilation changes per hour (N) and then divide the exhaust volume of ventilation fans X 60 means that if you have a kitchen of 20 square meters and a height of 2 meters, the volume is 40 cubic meters. >>>More