How to deal with the exposed fume pipe between the range hood and the ceiling

Updated on Suspended ceilings 2024-08-14
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Personally, I recommend making a wall-hanging cabinet, covering the pipes, and putting some things, you say!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The part beyond the decorative cover is considered to achieve the overall aesthetic effect through the coordination of the kitchen cabinet design.

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3 answers2024-08-14

Your problem is just the same as the problem of a friend of mine, we deal with it like this, sew it with aluminum-plastic board at the opening of the main flue of the corridor, and then paste the tiles, and re-open the flue air above the ceiling, so that the flue can be re-suspended above the ceiling.

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Generally, it is made to make a similar cabinet to hide the pipe inside, and open the door during maintenance.

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Vantage's built-in smoke exhaust pipe is 170, and if your smoke exhaust outlet can't be plugged into the 160 pipe, then you can only use a 150 pipe. Obviously, you need a 170 rpm 150 resonance head.

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The range hood is forced to exhaust the fumes without any problems. It does not affect the use.

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The same smoke exhaust from the base cabinet to the smoke pipe, in the public flue to make a hole of 180, you can go.