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  1. J

    Kitchen Ventilation

    Thanks once again for all your help guys. It's nice to find a help board that actually has members willing to help, rather than preach and ridicule! :)
  2. J

    Kitchen Ventilation

    If I'm honest, I'm not mad keen on chasing out the wall and having to redecorate right now - especially as the nearest socket is at least 2 metres away from the proposed fan installation. I guess my plan is as follows: Spur from socket on adjacent wall. Lay trunking under cupboards until the...
  3. J

    Kitchen Ventilation

    Thanks again guys. Just to clarify then: 1) If I put the fan directly above the cooker at ceiling height that will be okay? If I did that, the external vent would be in my back yard so there's no issues there. 2) Assuming I wanted to wire it so it oparated via its own switch with no timer and...
  4. J

    Kitchen Ventilation

    What an amazing response - thanks to all. Regarding the switching on/off. I'm not fussed really - the timer I can do without, but ideally I'd like the power to come on with the lights - and then operate it by its own built in pullcord switch. Also - sorry to go over it again, but whereupon the...
  5. J

    Kitchen Ventilation

    I have a small kitchen with only one external wall. There is a door to the left of the wall and a window in the middle - and my cooker sits between the two. The cooker has its own grill at the top and I've been told not to use a extractor hood with this type, so have bought an exhaust fan. I...
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