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What is a remote blower and what are the pros and cons of using one?

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What is a remote blower and what are the pros and cons of using one?

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A remote blower is purchased separately to become the primary blower for the rangehood. There are two reasons for installing a remote blower, to save space and/or for more power. The remote blower can be installed far away from the hood, such as on an outside wall or on the roof. For a downdraft installation, such as the Faber Scirocco, this provides extra space in the cabinet where an internal blower would take up much of the room. For our canopy rangehoods, however, no space is saved as the internal blower is encased in the decorative canopy. The Inca Pro 30 and Inca Pro 38 have remote blowers options available, which add more power to the rangehoods.

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