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Extractor and filtering kitchen hoods

Faber Cappa a parete Modular in nero opaco

Extractor and filtering kitchen hoods

An extractor hood is an essential part of any modern kitchen

Whether ceiling or built-in, classic or modern, the kitchen hood is an indispensable appliance and needs to be chosen with care, bearing in mind factors like functionality, style, ease of installation and practicality.

At Faber, we have been fusing all these elements successfully for over 60 years. As a result, our hoods are the preferred choice of those in search of a more enjoyable cooking experience and a kitchen free from odours, humidity and steam damage.

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At Faber, we have been fusing all these elements successfully for over 60 years. As a result, our hoods are the preferred choice of those in search of a more enjoyable cooking experience and a kitchen free from odours, humidity and steam damage.

Faber Coppia cucina con padelle su piano cottura a induzione e cappa a parete

FAQs

We recommend installing the extractor version as it is more effective, safer and quieter. It can expel polluted air outside through an exhaust duct and draw in fresh air, making the environment safer. Safety is particularly important when using gas-burning appliances, as stated by Italian Law 46/90. Extractor hoods are also quieter because the motor unit’s rotation speed is generally much lower, resulting in fewer internal vortices.

The volume of the kitchen determines the required extraction capacity. An effective hood changes the air in the kitchen 10 times per hour*. A powerful motor ensures greater silence and less energy consumption because it is effective at low speeds.
A hood does not disturb if it extracts sufficiently without exceeding 55 dB(A) of sound power. A powerful motor can also be effective at lower, quieter speeds.
*Fan Handbook - F. Bleier 1998

The hood should be installed at a minimum distance of 65 cm from the hob. We recommend not installing it more than 75 cm from the hob so that it can extract fumes correctly. Furthermore, the fume exhaust should be as close as possible to the hood. Choose ducts of 150 mm in diameter (or no less than 120 mm), no longer than 3-4 meters with a maximum of 2 bends. Warning: the warranty does not cover any damages caused by not respecting the minimum safety distances.

A duct diameter of 150 mm is optimal for hoods with a flow rate of 300 m3/h or higher. If ducting with this diameter cannot be installed, we recommend a diameter of 120 mm. Smaller ducting can negatively affect the flow rate and noise level of the hood.

Before performing the extraction test, ensure that the hood has been installed correctly, following the instructions in the installation booklet provided with the product. A preliminary extraction test can be performed by turning on both the hood and the hob, and then bringing a pan of water to a boil. If the installation is correct and the poor extraction is due to a product defect, request help from the authorised Faber Technical Assistance Centre (info at the link https://www.faberspa.com/centri-assistenza/) by sending the details of the code written on the label inside the hood. Alternatively, you can open a service ticket by calling the number +356 (0) 2546 4122

The extraction capacity and noise level of Faber hoods are measured according to the international standards IEC/EN 61591 and IEC/EN 60704-3 (sound power), specifically devised by certification bodies to detect the performances of kitchen hoods. These methods reproduce typical installation and operating conditions, therefore providing realistic and reliable data. Demand that the performance of hoods refer to these standards: you will be able to rely on correct, complete, and reliable information – just as we provide. Our laboratory is accredited by IMQ and NEMKO, and all performances of Faber hoods, including the grease capture capacity of the filters and the brightness of the lamps, are measured internally.

To clean your kitchen hood use a soft cloth and a chlorine-free neutral detergent to avoid damaging the finish. To discover the range of Faber products for cleaning hoods and kitchen worktops, visit the Filters and Accessories page.

You can download the instruction booklet by entering the model code of the hood in the Product Documentation section, Support area.

Before contacting Technical Assistance to request help, consult the “Use” and “Maintenance” sections of the hood’s instruction booklet.

Check the installation, ensuring that it has been carried out as per the instruction booklet provided with the hood. If the installation is correct, request the help of the authorised Faber Technical Assistance Centre (info at the link https://www.faberspa.com/centri-assistenza/), by sending the code on the label inside the hood. Alternatively, open a service ticket by calling the number +356 (0) 2546 4122

The model of each hood is shown on the label inside the product (identifiable by removing the metal filters/grid). This label has a service code, in the top right part, of 7 or 9 digits starting with 63..., or a 10-digit code with the format 110.xxxx.xxx.

If the label is illegible or worn, assistance can be requested by filling out the Form in the Support section.

The hood’s noise is caused by the passage of air inside it during operation. Faber hood components are designed to reduce the obstacles to the airflow, achieving excellent results in terms of low noise emission. An effective precaution to prevent an increase in noise is to use properly sized ducting (120-150 mm in diameter) for the air outlet. Dirty or saturated filters can obstruct the airflow: periodic cleaning (or replacement) of the filters ensures a smooth airflow. Moreover, the hood can be soundproofed by adopting Faber’s innovative noise-reduction technologies. Discover our technologies.

The hood has a hole near the upper plate through which the ducting for the fumes can pass. Additional outlets, such as on chimneys, are not recommended because any aesthetic damage caused to the steel would then not be covered by the warranty.

Yes, you can request the warranty certificate by filling out the Form in the Support section.

Check the installation, ensuring that it has been carried out as per the instruction booklet provided with the hood. If the installation is correct and the noise is generated by the product, request the help of the authorised Faber Technical Assistance Centre (info at the link https://www.faberspa.com/centri-assistenza/), by sending the code on the label inside the hood. Alternatively, open a service ticket by calling the number +356 (0) 2546 4122

Contact the local authorised Faber Technical Assistance Centre (info at the link https://www.faberspa.com/centri-assistenza/), sending the code on the label inside the hood. Alternatively, open a service ticket by calling the number +356 (0) 2546 4122

Any aesthetic defect of the product must be reported to the technician at the time of installation, or when opening the hood’s packaging. Subsequent complaints and any action from the Technical Assistance Centre will not be covered by the warranty.

No, the minimum distance required in the instruction booklet must be respected, both for the warranty to be valid and for safety in the kitchen environment.

Yes, the same hole will then be connected to the ducting from the hood. The hole must have a diameter of at least 120 mm.