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Posted By: jms452Pretty much any hood can recirculate in my experience and once you get to super high flows this does not necessarily translate into great 'filtration'.
Its not really filtration - it is actually a diffusive process based on the residence time so upping the flow can actually reduce the effectiveness of the (carbon) filters.
Our existing hood ended up working fine once converted to recirculating with the correct filters.
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Posted By: ShevekDoubt that'll be doing your ventilation ducts any favours Dave.
Posted By: mikrtI have now decided to vent to outside with 2 auto dampers, one outside and one inside.I am of a same mind if I build again. I have a recirculating hood and it is next to useless at reducing the smells of cooking.
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