Pro and Under Cabinet Range Hoods

High-Performance Ventilation for Every Kitchen

Pro and Under Cabinet Range Hoods

High-Performance Ventilation for Every Kitchen

A kitchen range hood is an essential part of any modern kitchen

At Faber, we use air technology to improve people’s well-being and their quality of life. Living with a Faber hood means feeling protected in your home and natural environment through improved air quality. Wellness starts with us and the choices we make to live our best lives.

Breathing pure air inside our home is essential to living well. Faber Pro range hoods eliminate cooking pollutants for safe clean air in your kitchen,

FAQs

We recommend ducting outside because

More effective: Steam, smoke, odor, heat, humidity, VOC’s, gas cooking by products are all expelled by ducting outside. Ductless hoods will not expel any of these contaminants, they will only filter some odors.

Less noisy: the air passes without obstacles, making less noise. The extra filtration step of charcoal filters creates more resistance for the air and thus creates noise.

Ducting must terminate outside of your home if ducting outside. A crawl space, attic, basement, garage; do not meet the definition of outside your home. It is critical that ductwork be connected without leaks and vent outside of your home.

CFM stands for cubic feet per minute, and it is a unit of measurement used to quantify the airflow capacity of range hoods.

CFM refers to how much air the hood can move in one minute. A higher CFM rating indicates a more powerful range hood.

A general rule is to choose a range hood with a CFM rating that is appropriate for the size of the stove.

GAS COOKING APPLIANCE:

Divide the total BTUs of the appliance by 100

60,000 BTUs/100 = 600 CFM

ELECTRIC COOKING APPLIANCE:

Multiply the linear feet of cooking area x 150

36" cooking surface = 3' x 150 = 450 CFM

Smooth galvanized metal ducting is always recommended. It is important to maintain the same size ducting through the entire duct run, from the hood to the outside wall cap. Smaller ducts have a negative effect on suction rates and make the hood noisier.