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General FAQs
How safe is buying online?
What is your Returns policy?
When can I expect delivery of my order?
Do you deal with Trade customers?
What speed setting should I use on my chimney hood?
Does my chimney hood need to be sited on an outside wall?
How much room do I leave between the hob and the cooker hood?
How often do I need to replace the grease filter?
What size ducting do I need to use?
What is the difference between 'ducting out' and recycling model'?
What are the main safety considerations when installing a hood?
Will my kitchen be suitable for an island hood?
 
 
How safe is Buying Online?
Buying online from Luxair is far safer and more secure than you may think! The LuxAir site has implemented a secure server (see the 'https' in your browser window). This means that we have invested in a very high level of security to safeguard all online transactions, providing a safe and secure way to pay for products on the Internet. This latest, powerful technology encrypts your payment details, ensuring no-one but ourselves can gain access to your information.
You can feel very comfortable buying at the Luxair online store. However, if you prefer, you can use other options to place your order: telephone us, fax us or post your order to us (see the contact us page for these details). We would very much advise against you sending your credit/debit card details by 'normal email, but we would of course, be glad to take your order any way you choose.
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What is your Returns policy?
Luxair will not accept returned goods for credit if purchased by you in error, we will refund in full or replace damaged or faulty goods only if installation has not taken place, goods that have been installed and found to be faulty must be treated as a service call and it is up to you the purchaser to instigate the service call Goods damaged by incorrect installation procedures or by an unqualified electrician will not be exchanged or replaced however spares can be purchased at an additional cost to you to help rectify the situation.
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When can I expect delivery of my order?
Upon receipt and authorisation of orders, we will telephone you to arrange delivery. We aim to deliver between 3-7 days of receipt of order subject to stock availability, but be assured that out of stock products will be delivered within 14-21 days.
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Do you deal with Trade customers?
Trade enquiries will be passed to one of a number of distributors that supply direct to you in the kitchen appliance industry, all distributors have there own trade prices on our product and a company reprehensive will call and advise on all trade enquiries.
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What speed setting should I use on my chimney hood?
As a general rule you will mainly use the lower and mid speeds during normal cooking and resorting to maximum speed when dealing with emergencies - such as burning the toast.   However, it is sometimes necessary for Cooker Hoods to be set at maximum speed when using all burners or when griddling meats as this can create excessive vapours.
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Does my chimney hood need to be sited on an outside wall?
Cooker hoods are best planned to be sited onto an outside wall in the kitchen if this is at all possible. By doing this you will minimise the length of the ducting and maximise the performance.
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How much room do I leave between the hob and the cooker hood?
Ideally the chimney hood should be positioned between 650mm to 750mm above the hotplate: Note - the chimney hood must not be positioned less than 650mm. If you are using a back panel/splash back you will find the height pre-determined at 750mm.
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How often do I need to replace the grease filter?
Our cooker hoods feature hotplate illumination and metal grease filters that can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher. The metal grease filters do not need to be replaced as they are designed to last the life of the hood.
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What size ducting do I need to use?
All our hoods have high performance extraction rates; therefore using the correct size ducting is of paramount importance. The majority have outlets to accept 125mm ducting.

Do not be tempted to use reducers and fit 125mm to 100mm ducting as this will dramatically reduce performance and increase noise levels. Do not use concertina plastic type expanding 125mm ducting.

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What is the difference between 'ducting out' and recycling model'?

We at Luxair recommend that all chimney and island hoods be ducted to the outside wall. Air is drawn into the hood, fats are trapped by the Grease filters. Odours, fumes and condensation are then expelled to the outside.

Some models are designed exclusively for Ducting Out. On certain other models you can choose to install the hood as a ducted or recycling model - we would only recommend that a hood is used in recycling mode if it is impossible to duct out.
When using a hood as a recycling model, air is drawn into the hood, fats are trapped by the grease filters, the air then passes through charcoal filters to remove cooking odours, the purified air is then passed back into the kitchen.
It is realistic to assume that using a hood on recycle mode will circulate at least 30% less air than by ducting out - this is because the charcoal filters will restrict the flow of air.
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What are the main safety considerations when installing a hood?
If the room where a ducted cooker hood is to be installed also contains a fossil fuel burning appliance such as a boiler, then its flue must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type.
A ducted hood is not suitable for use in a room where any open flue is in use. This includes boilers, coal fires, wood burning stoves, gas fires etc. If, therefore, you have an open flue fossil fuel burning appliance in your kitchen, you are automatically compelled to select a hood that is capable of working on recycling modes.
Before installing an island extractor, the ceiling to which it will be fitted may require extra timber fitted, between or adjacent to the existing joists.
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Will my kitchen be suitable for an island hood?
When deciding on an island hood, there are several considerations to make. Ensure that the ceiling is sound and that it has adequate strength to accept the weight of the hood.
The second point is to consider the route for the ducting and if your ceiling has joists which direction do they run? It is obviously not possible to run the ducting in the opposite direction to the joists Check the height of your joists, as these are often 5" so Mega Duct may be your ideal solution.
Please see our main products page for further installation and safety guidelines.
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