The Faber DUCT1 Ductless Conversion Kit is used for installations where ductwork is impossible or impractical. Every Faber chimney style and island hood except for the Fortezza Isola, has the ability to be converted to ductless. It is highly recommended that professional style cooking always be vented to the outside. Each ductless conversion kit consists of: a lower chimney cover with holes for venting back into the kitchen, vent grates for the holes, thick, high quality charcoal filters to absorb odors, and a ductless diverter piece to channel air back through the vent holes in the chimney. The following hoods use this kit as a ductless conversion kit, venting back into the kitchen: Orizzonte, Stilo, Dama
- Faber DUCT1 Ductless Conversion Kit
- Used for installations where ductwork is impossible or impractical
- Includes: a lower chimney cover with holes for venting back into the kitchen, vent grates for the holes, thick, high quality charcoal filters to absorb odors, and a ductless diverter piece to channel air back through the vent holes in the chimney
- Compatible with Orizzonte, Stilo and Dama hoods
Product Model |
DUCT1 |
Product Name |
DUCT1 Ductless Conversion Kit |
Product Type |
Ductless Conversion Kit |
Material |
Stainless |
Package Contents |
Lower Chimney with Holes for Ducting Ductless Diverter Assembly Vent Grates Charcoal Filter |
Application/Usage |
Vent Hood |
Compatibility |
Faber Dama Decorative Collection Vend Hoods |
Part Number |
DUCT1 |
Category |
Hoods/Ventilation |
Color |
Stainless |
UPS Shippable |
Y |
Shipping Weight |
11.5 |
UPC Code |
8015139911044 |
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Type:
Hood
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Style:
Ductless
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