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Default Cooker hood breeze

On 28/01/2020 22:20, polygonum_on_google wrote:
On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 22:18:18 UTC, JimK wrote:
polygonum_on_google Wrote in message:
In our kitchen we have a perfectly ordinary cooker hood vented outside. Trouble is, there is quite a draught from it. It exits into the gap between our house and our neighbours' - which can be pretty windy. Fine when cooking, but makes the whole kitchen a bit chilly in the winter.

Is there a simple (but effective) way of reducing airflow when we are not using it?

Obviously we could shove a rolled up newspaper in the hole - but that is hardly convenient!


Does it have "back draft shutters" fitted?
They are thin light plastic spring loaded flaps (usually a pair,
each semi circular) usually mounted immediately before the
ducting connects to the fan output spigot.

They are pushed open by airflow from the fan being on, then when
fan is off they shut due to their springs. You usually hear them
as they "slap" shut after the fan is switched off...

When switched on or off, it makes no noise (other than the motor).

I didn't fit it - so will check out the documentation and have a look. Thank you.


You can get external versions as well - ours has three horizontal
shutters, each hinged from its top edge. They are not as good though,
ours sometimes blows up and gets one trapped behind the one above,
stopping it closing properly.

SteveW