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Everyone knows: when a gas stove is working in the kitchen, the combustion products one way or another spread throughout the entire volume of the room.

Various exhaust devices allow the most effective removal of harmful substances. Usually, caps are used for this purpose above the plate, which are made, for example, from tin. But such a building does not decorate the kitchen. So I decided to replace the hood with a hanging cabinet, similar to the ones we use in the kitchen, but without the bottom.

It is hung directly above the stove and has a hinged visor door to increase the gas collection area. A special limiter fixes it in the open position. Such a cabinet can be made and adjusted in size and color to your kitchen furniture. All materials for its manufacture can be purchased at the store.

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Rice. 1. Frame: 1 - side wall, 2 - cover (with a cutout for a gas pipe), 3 - latch pin, 4 - bracket

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Rice. 2. Hinged door-visor: 1 - front panel, 2 - corner, 3 - sidewall, 4 - coupler, 5 - screw

The fume hood consists of two main parts: the body and the hinged door-visor, connected to each other by a piano hinge of the appropriate length. We assemble the body from two plates measuring 300x590x20 mm and one slab measuring 300x415x20 mm, connected to each other using Ø 4x60 screws. The back wall of the box is missing, as the gas pipe leading to the stove interferes with it. We attach a bracket and a latch to one of the walls. On the back side of the lid we install eyes made from the same piece of steel strip as the opening limiter.

Two corners are screwed onto the inside of the door with screws, to which we fasten the sidewalls made of D4T sheet and painted to match the rest of the furniture with M10x16 screws. For rigidity, the sidewalls are connected with a coupler. Next, using a piano hinge, we attach the door to the box. On the side of the door, a latch is installed in place: it passes further through the bracket on the wall of the fume hood body and “latches” with a spring-loaded pin.

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Rice. 3. Retainer

The cabinet is hung on the wall above the gas stove so that the distance to the burners is at least 600 mm.

Author: A.Chernov

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