in a new kitchen extension we're going for a downdraught extractor in a kitchen island, as it's clearly a neat solution, we've swallowed the cost, (our kitchen supplier has got the neff one way below cheapest list prices) and we have the opportunity to lay the duct under the new slab.
our builder is happy to do this, but hasn't done this before, so I'm wondering if there are any tips or pitfalls in the process.
So far I've got
- use pvc 150mm pipe with solvent welded joints
- use rigid elbows
- surround the pipe with sand
- cover the open ends as soon as it's in before any litter. dirt or other detritus gets in it.
- fit a back draught shutter (probably where it comes above the floor before it exits the exterior wall)
should anything be done to deal with condensation? any other tips?
our builder is happy to do this, but hasn't done this before, so I'm wondering if there are any tips or pitfalls in the process.
So far I've got
- use pvc 150mm pipe with solvent welded joints
- use rigid elbows
- surround the pipe with sand
- cover the open ends as soon as it's in before any litter. dirt or other detritus gets in it.
- fit a back draught shutter (probably where it comes above the floor before it exits the exterior wall)
should anything be done to deal with condensation? any other tips?