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How to install anti-odor in kitchen smoke exhaust pipe

First, the auxiliary flue must be preserved. Every kitchen has a flue, and at the same time, the flue also has the main and auxiliary points. The main flue runs through the whole building and the auxiliary flue is relatively independent. Generally, the lampblack at home will go to the auxiliary flue first, and then enter the main flue through the hole in the partition, so as to ensure that the lampblack of every household is isolated. However, if the auxiliary flue is directly connected with the main flue, it will lead to the phenomenon of backward smoke or cross smoke due to too low pressure.

Second, attention should be paid to the construction details, and the shorter the pipeline, the better. In addition, in order not to destroy the original main and auxiliary flue, its opening direction cannot be changed at will, and it must be drilled in the auxiliary flue.

Three, some owners to avoid the problem of smoke, give up the original flue, smoke directly in the window, this is ok, but there are a few points to pay attention to. First of all, before opening a hole in a window or wall, it must be approved by the property; Secondly, pay attention to safety issues. Generally, the end of the exhaust pipe is metal. If the hole is too small, the metal heat transfer may cause the glass to burst and hurt pedestrians, and the smoke exhaust pipe will lead out of the window, and the strong north wind blowing head-on will lead to the backflow of oil smoke. It is best to extend the pipeline and nest it downward, so as to prevent rainwater from flowing into the pipeline when it rains, and to keep the windshield out.

The content of this article comes from: toilets, halls, foyer, stairs by the Building Industry Press.