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DrewE
Sep 27, 2017Explorer II
If your non-vented hood is like my RV non-vented hood, I'd just replace it with a light. The fan is set up to pull the air through a little grease filter, and then discharge it underneath the hood again. It makes a lot of noise but otherwise doesn't seem to accomplish much of anything productive.
Installing a vented hood (which requires putting a vent hole in the wall, of course), as Scott suggests, is not a bad plan at all. You could also possibly duct it to an output grille somewhere near your new microwave installation to circulate the air back into the RV assuming the new hood has a grease filter as they generally do.
Installing a vented hood (which requires putting a vent hole in the wall, of course), as Scott suggests, is not a bad plan at all. You could also possibly duct it to an output grille somewhere near your new microwave installation to circulate the air back into the RV assuming the new hood has a grease filter as they generally do.
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