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ELECTRIC CHIMNEY An electric chimney, also known as a kitchen chimney or range hood, is a device installed in the kitchen above the stove or cooktop to remove smoke, fumes, odors, and airborne grease from the air. It helps keep the kitchen environment clean and reduces the buildup of grease and grime on walls and cabinets. Key Components: Motor/Fan: The motor drives the fan, which draws in the air. Filters: Electric chimneys typically have one or more filters to trap grease and other particles. Common filter types include: Mesh Filters: Made of layers of aluminum or stainless steel mesh. Baffle Filters: More effective in trapping grease and easier to clean. Charcoal Filters: Used for odor absorption in ductless chimneys. Duct/Ductless: Ducted Chimneys: Vent air outside through a duct, more effective at removing heat, smoke, and odors. Ductless Chimneys: Use filters to purify the air and recirculate it back into the kitchen. Control Panel: Allows the user to adjust the fan speed, turn on lights, and sometimes set timers. Lighting: Many electric chimneys include built-in lights to illuminate the cooking area. Benefits: Smoke and Odor Removal: Helps keep the kitchen free of smoke, odors, and harmful gases. Grease Control: Reduces the buildup of grease on kitchen surfaces. Improved Air Quality: Enhances ventilation and air quality in the kitchen. Aesthetic Appeal: Modern electric chimneys come in various designs that can complement the kitchen decor. Electric chimneys are especially popular in modern kitchens where heavy frying and grilling are common. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the filters, is necessary to keep the chimney functioning efficiently. If Any Query Contact Us SOHAN LAL GUPTA & CO. Mobile No:8650333361
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