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Cooker hoods 2 | Cooker hoods 3 | Cooker hoods Britannia 1 | Cooker Hoods Britannia 2 | Cooker Hoods Britannia 3 | Smeg Cooker hoods Cooker Hoods- Britannia Discount centreBritannia cooker hoods telescopic flue is again open
at the rear so ducting can be run out through the rear wall
or alternatively run out of the top through the ceiling. Important
- Before ordering Britannia cooker hoods, measure your ceiling height.
With the aid of the line drawing in the rear of this brochure
and respecting the minimum distance at least, between the cooker
hotplate and underside of hoods, double check that everything
will fit or ask your installer to check your sizes on your behalf.
If you have any problems please contact Britannia cooker hoods Product Support
Department, they will be pleased to give advice on all technical
matters including coping with lower than average ceiling heights.
When deciding on an island hood, there are several factors to
take into consideration. Ensure that the ceiling is sound and
that it has adequate strength to accept the weight of cooker
hoods. The second point is to consider the route for the ducting
and if your ceiling has joists which direction do they run.
It is obviously not possible to run ducting in the opposite
directionto the joists. Check the height of your joists as these
are often 5" - so our Megaduct may be your ideal solution. Britannia Canopy Cooker HoodsThese Britannia cooker hoods are
designed for fitting into an aperture of a canopy housing
which can be of metal or cabinetry construction such as an
over mantle arrangement. Sometimes a Britannia canopy cooker hood is the ideal
solution for positioning above a range cooker that is sited
in a disused chimney breast. Model P780 is recommended above
standard 90cm and 100cm range cookers whilst the more powerful
twin motor model CK2000 is recommended above all 120cm range
cookers and 90cm models with barbeques. If you are having
a canopy housing constructed, it will be beneficial to incorporate
an encatchment area into the underside of the housing - this
would be a recess to hold and contain fumes, vapours etc.
before the canopy motor extracts these away. If the underside
of the canopy housing was totally flat, you can run the added
risk of fumes spilling around the front and/or sides of the
canopy housing. If the canopy housing is constructed in a
combustible material it must be a minimum of 650mm above the
hotplate. If it is above another make of appliance, consult
the manufacturer. Britannia Cooker Hoods - Require more information?Save yourself time and trouble - phone today for the 'Pre-Purchase Information and Installation' booklet. It's free and packed with helpful advice, knowledge and how to install and use. Phone Britannia cooker hoods on 01253 471111, tell us which model number that you are interested in, and we will be delighted to send you a copy. Please note - The information contained in this page is given in good faith and has been written for hoods in use over cookers and hotplates. Some of the information may not be applicable over other makes of appliances. We reserve the right to alter any design or specification without notice. |
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