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by fnomnom
1231 days ago
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there are a lot of available ventilation solutions that recover the energy and cycle air in your use. they start at 200€ a unit and go up from there. i think the modern cooking extractors are all built into the countertops and just filter the air. at least thats the trend in germany |
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Heat recovery from an extractor (eg remove heat from air before expelling) would achieve the goal the rating is aimed at, without compromising indoor air quality by not having a way to remove humidity. Or maybe another kind of integrated dehumidifier that discharges in your sink/plumbing maybe.
Those filter-only extractors won't do for anyone serious about indoor air quality.