Kitchen refrigeration extractor hood capable of generating hot water
A technology of range hoods and range hoods, applied in the field of range hoods, can solve the problems of limited heat dissipation, relatively high cost, blockage of cooling air ducts, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing product costs, compact structure, and high integration
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[0039] Such as figure 1 with figure 2 As shown, the kitchen refrigeration range hood in this embodiment is a near-suction range hood, and a range hood 4 and a fresh air channel 12 that are not connected to each other are provided in the casing 1 . The oil fume passage 4 communicates with the oil fume suction port 2 and the oil fume discharge port 3. A fan 5 is arranged in the oil fume passage 4. The fan 5 is a centrifugal fan. Oil fume outlet 3 discharges. The fresh air channel 12 is connected with the fresh air inlet 13 and the fresh air outlet, the fresh air inlet 13 is connected with the outside, the fresh air outlet is connected with the interior space of the kitchen, the air outlet 6 on the casing 1 is the fresh air outlet, and the fresh air outlet Set on the front of the casing 1. A filter 14 and a fresh air blower 15 are installed in the fresh air passage 12, and the filter 14 is located on a side near the fresh air inlet 13, and the fresh air blower 15 is also a ce...
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[0050] Such as Figure 10 As shown, the kitchen refrigeration range hood of this embodiment is a top suction type range hood, the structure of its refrigeration device and heat dissipation water recycling can refer to Embodiment 1, and will not be further described here.
Embodiment 3
[0052] Such as Figure 11 As shown, the kitchen refrigeration range hood in this embodiment is an Oujin integrated range hood, and the casing is equipped with a series-connected double fan structure. The structure of the refrigeration device and the utilization and recovery of heat dissipation water can refer to the first embodiment, which will not be described here. Then expand the description.
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