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Hi,

Would like to check if it is okay to allow the contractor to shorten the chimney below the recommended min. length specified in the catalog.

My ID mentioned that since we bought the hood already, he can get the contractor to cut it. Will it have major impact on the performance of the suction?

Now trying to decide whether to try to sell off the chimney hood instead .... because the kitchen space is also very tight.

Will appreciate if anyone can share their experience. Thanks.

 

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should u shorten the chimney to below the min recommended length, if it doesnt work as intended (ie. sunction weak or whatever) u cannot go back to the manufacturer and complain lor.. they will say u never follow the guidelines..

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should u shorten the chimney to below the min recommended length, if it doesnt work as intended (ie. sunction weak or whatever) u cannot go back to the manufacturer and complain lor.. they will say u never follow the guidelines..

Hi,

Thanks for the reply... Ya .. my husband is also concern about the warranty being voided.

So we have decided to put the hood up for sale ..

http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16278

If unable to sell off, then will consider cutting it ...

 

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I also have my chimney shorten coz i have a pillar running across the kitchen. And the hood has to be mounted below the pillar. I did not think of the warranty issue.

One thing to take note is not cut off the ventilation vents. if not the air wouldn't be able to escape after being suck in...And it will defeats the purpose of the hood and might as well don't install..

 

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I also have my chimney shorten coz i have a pillar running across the kitchen. And the hood has to be mounted below the pillar. I did not think of the warranty issue.

One thing to take note is not cut off the ventilation vents. if not the air wouldn't be able to escape after being suck in...And it will defeats the purpose of the hood and might as well don't install..

Hi porkypig,

Thanks for sharing your experience. How long have you been using your hood? Does it gives you any problems so far?

 

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It is alright to shorten the funnels slightly. Check and make sure there is enough clearance for the buttefly valves on the utlet to open up. And yes, make sure the the side outlets are not blocked. If you have not choice but to block the outlets, then you need to open the top part of the cabinet to allow exhaust.... I design hoods

 

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It is alright to shorten the funnels slightly. Check and make sure there is enough clearance for the buttefly valves on the utlet to open up. And yes, make sure the the side outlets are not blocked. If you have not choice but to block the outlets, then you need to open the top part of the cabinet to allow exhaust.... I design hoods

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