What is going on after heating the hood?
The reason for dripping water after the hood is heated: there are generally several possibilities:
1. Poor heat dissipation of the range hood: some material, shape and body color of the range hood will directly affect the heat dissipation performance. If the heat dissipation effect of the range hood is not good, it will cause water vapor to deposit on the heat dissipation film when heating.
2. Wane leakage: The duct of the range hood is a necessary pipeline for absorbing oil fume. If the seam of the air duct is not tight, the leakage will occur, which will cause the indoor humidity to be transferred to the duct, and water droplets will form and leak out when heating.
3. Foreign -connected flue problem: The hood is connected to the channel to discharge the oil fume to the outdoor. If the length of the flue is insufficient or too much, it will affect the smoke exhaust effect, causing the hood to discharge with water droplets when heating.
4. Cold flue blocked: Cold flue is the air hood inlet pipe, and it is also a passing channel for oil fume. If there is a problem with this channel, it will occur, causing oil fume to accumulate under static adsorption to form water drops.
5. Insufficient combustion: During the burning of the range hood, if the burning is not complete, non -smoke and dust will be discharged indoors through the outer exhaust. With the improvement of indoor confinement, water condensation and deposition will cause water condensation.
According to these reasons, we can better understand why the range hood is dripping after heating. Therefore, after installing the range hood, we should regularly check the status of air ducts, flues and cold flues, and keep the range hood regularly. In this way, you can avoid suffering from water droplets in use.





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