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Advice Installing an extractor fan
lackingwedge
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I am installin on of these
http://www.247appliances.co.uk/productimgs/products/large/270.JPG
in my kitchen and was wondering if there was a hard an fast rule as to what height extractor fans are supposed to be?
Is it a specific height from the gtound or height from the wotrktop.
I have a standard Splashback from the same company, should i use that as an indicator of the height from the worktop i should install the hood?
I am average height 5'10 but don't want it too high that it is not extracting much or too low that it is getting in the way.
What say the experts?
http://www.247appliances.co.uk/productimgs/products/large/270.JPG
in my kitchen and was wondering if there was a hard an fast rule as to what height extractor fans are supposed to be?
Is it a specific height from the gtound or height from the wotrktop.
I have a standard Splashback from the same company, should i use that as an indicator of the height from the worktop i should install the hood?
I am average height 5'10 but don't want it too high that it is not extracting much or too low that it is getting in the way.
What say the experts?
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Good morning: Follow the advice provided in the manufacturer's instructions...in the event of no instructions there are generic measurements but you might find that these exceed the manufacturer's dimensions.
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