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  2. Kitchen ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen ventilation is the branch of ventilation specialising in the treatment of air from kitchens. [1] It addresses the problems of grease, smoke and odours not found in most other ventilation systems. Restaurant kitchens often use large extractor hoods. Kitchen ventilation equipment includes an extractor hood or canopy, and a filtering ...

  3. Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Domestic extractor fan: Wall- or ceiling-mounted, the domestic extractor fan is employed to remove moisture and stale air from domestic dwellings. Bathroom extractor fans typically utilize a four-inch (100 mm) impeller, while kitchen extractor fans typically use a six-inch (150 mm) impeller as the room is often bigger.

  4. Kitchen hood - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen hood in a small apartment. A kitchen hood, exhaust hood, hood fan, extractor hood, or range hood is a device containing a mechanical fan that hangs above the stove or cooktop in the kitchen. It removes airborne grease, combustion products, fumes, smoke, heat, and steam from the air by evacuation of the air and filtration. [1]

  5. 'Billionaires own my mouldy rental property' - AOL

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    After she complained to the council - which is responsible for ensuring landlords maintain housing standards - the landlord installed extractor fans and provided dehumidifiers. But the mould remained.

  6. Whole-house fan - Wikipedia

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    A whole house fan pulls air out of a building and forces it into the attic space or, in the case of homes without attics, through an opening in the roof or an outside wall. This forces air from the living areas into the attic and out through the gable and/or soffit vents, while at the same time drawing air from the outside into the living areas ...

  7. Here’s Why Grocery Stores Always Blast You with Cold Air as ...

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    Most air doors are large fans installed above an entrance or exit’s door frame. Essentially, the cold blast of air—though sometimes in can be warm, too—acts as a second door.

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