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Kitchen Exhaust Fan

02/12/2025
by Rick Coleman
Kitchen Exhaust Fan

G'day! The kitchen is undoubtedly the busiest room in any Aussie house. Whether you are searing a steak for a Friday night dinner or frying up bacon and eggs on a Sunday morning, cooking creates a lot of by-products. Smoke, steam, grease, and lingering odours can quickly turn a pleasant open-plan living area into a foggy, smelly mess. The unsung hero that keeps your home fresh and clean is the humble kitchen exhaust fan.

While we often focus on the oven or the benchtop during a renovation, ventilation is critical. Without adequate extraction, grease particles settle on your cabinets, making them sticky and hard to clean, while moisture from boiling pots can lead to mould growth on the ceiling.

Understanding Your Options

When it comes to moving air in the kitchen, you generally have two main categories to choose from: the dedicated rangehood and the ceiling-mounted exhaust fan.

The Rangehood This is the most common form of kitchen exhaust fan. It sits directly above your cooktop and is designed to capture smoke and steam at the source. They come in various styles, including slide-out (retractable), canopy, and undermount, to suit different cabinetry designs.

Ceiling Exhaust Fans For kitchens without a rangehood, or for older homes that need extra ventilation, a ceiling-mounted exhaust fan is a great solution. These units are similar to bathroom fans but often have higher motor power to deal with the density of cooking fumes. They are particularly useful in large, open-plan kitchens where a rangehood might struggle to clear the entire room.

Ducted vs Recirculating

This is the big decision you need to make regarding where the stale air goes.

  • Ducted: This is the gold standard. The fan sucks the air up and pushes it through a ducting pipe to the outside of your house (through the roof or wall). It physically removes the smoke, steam, and smells from the building.
  • Recirculating: In some apartments or rentals, ducting to the outside isn't possible. A recirculating kitchen exhaust fan pulls the air through a carbon filter to clean it and then blows it back into the room. While better than nothing, it is less effective at removing heat and moisture.

Noise Levels and Performance

Nobody wants a fan that sounds like a jet engine taking off while they are trying to have a conversation over dinner. When choosing a unit, check the noise level rating (measured in decibels).

You also need to look at the airflow capacity. A large kitchen with a massive gas cooktop needs a powerful motor to be effective. Professional installers often visit a trusted electrical wholesaler to compare the specs of different motors, ensuring they get a unit that moves enough air without being deafeningly loud.

Installation and Safety

Installing a new fan often involves cutting holes in cabinetry or the ceiling and working with 240V mains power. This is strictly regulated work.

In Australia, you must engage a licensed electrician to install any hardwired ventilation equipment. They will ensure the unit is securely mounted and that the ducting is installed correctly to prevent back-drafts. A professional will also ensure the circuit can handle the load, keeping your home safe from electrical faults.

Quality Ventilation from Schnap Electric

To keep your kitchen clean and odour-free, you need extraction gear that is built to last. Cheap fans with plastic motors often rattle and fail after a few years of exposure to heat and grease.

Schnap Electric Products is a leading supplier for the trade industry in Australia. They stock a comprehensive range of ventilation solutions, including high-performance kitchen exhaust fan models and heavy-duty motors. Their inventory also includes the essential ducting, grilles, and mounting accessories required for a complete install. By providing the same professional-grade equipment you would expect to find at a major electrical wholesaler, Schnap Electric ensures your kitchen remains the fresh, welcoming heart of your home. For ventilation that works as hard as you do, check out the range at Schnap Electric.