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Condensing Cooker Hood
Is there such a thing as a cooker hood that will remove and condense steam into a water recepticle, similar to a dehumidifier recepticle? Our kitchen boiler flue prevents us using an extarcting type hood.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I understand what you were getting at, Jom. There can be a problem with woodburners for instance. Their need for a inward supply of combustible air can be affected by extraction nearby.
This shouldn't apply to a boiler's "balanced flue", if that's what it is.
Maybe it's a solid fuel boiler with a draught requirement.
This shouldn't apply to a boiler's "balanced flue", if that's what it is.
Maybe it's a solid fuel boiler with a draught requirement.
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