Hi, can anyone help with this?
My new Stoves Sterling cooker hood 444410831 has 150mm cylindrical trunking which reduces after a 90 degree bend into box trunking 200mm x 60mm, then out through a tile vent.
The reduction in flow is about 33%, which doesn't sound a massive amount.
When the extractor is set to minimum there is a sensor that detects the reduced flow and sets the fan to maximum output. This is very noisy and annoying!!
I have read that it is possible to reduce the power sent to the fan using a potentiometer or resistor.
Has anyone done this and if so how would I find a technician to do this work?
Thanks
My new Stoves Sterling cooker hood 444410831 has 150mm cylindrical trunking which reduces after a 90 degree bend into box trunking 200mm x 60mm, then out through a tile vent.
The reduction in flow is about 33%, which doesn't sound a massive amount.
When the extractor is set to minimum there is a sensor that detects the reduced flow and sets the fan to maximum output. This is very noisy and annoying!!
I have read that it is possible to reduce the power sent to the fan using a potentiometer or resistor.
Has anyone done this and if so how would I find a technician to do this work?
Thanks