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Comparison Elica Hidden 2.0 IXGL/A/60 stainless steel vs Elica Hidden 2.0 IX/A/52 stainless steel

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Control via voice assistant or smartphone.
Control via voice assistant or smartphone.
Product typebuilt-in (in cabinet)built-in (in cabinet)
Designfully integratedfully integrated
Specs
Modesair extractionextraction / recirculation
Motor power280 W290 W
Flow of air (motor)1400 m³/h1400 m³/h
Flow of air (extraction)700 m³/h
Minimum noise level51 dB51 dB
Max. noise level67 dB67 dB
Number of speeds
/+ intensive mode/
/+ intensive mode/
Number of motors11
Filtration
Grease filteraluminiumaluminium
Ability to install carbon filter
Carbon filter modelCFC0140343
Features
Lighting
LED lamp /1x7 W/
LED lamp /1x7 W/
Controlspush-buttonspush-buttons
Sleep timer
Perimeter suction
More specs
Energy classAA
Duct diameter150 mm150 mm
Height (max)33.9 cm33.9 cm
Width52.3 cm52.3 cm
Depth29 cm29 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2020december 2020

Modes

Modes supported by the hood.

Extraction only. The device draws in the air in the room and takes it to the ventilation shaft or directly to the street. It is a very effective way to clean the air from pollution: all impurities, including odours, are simply removed. However, when the hood is operated in this mode, you must either open windows or provide adequate ventilation. Because of this, this mode is not always appropriate: for example, in the cold season, not only pollution but also heat can fly out into the chimney. Therefore, in most modern hoods, a recirculation mode is also provided.

Recirculation. An operating mode in which the hood does not draw air from the room but drives it through its own filters. This mode is not as effective in terms of air purification as extraction. To effectively remove odours you need to use absorbent filters, that have a limited service life. On the other hand, recirculation does not require an intensive flow of outside air, which in some situations is important — for example, in the cold season, when it is undesirable to blow out the heated air from the room.

The vast majority of modern hoods support both modes of operation. Occasionally, some models are not compatible with carbon filters and work only in extraction mode; even rarer — devices with recirculation only mode.

Motor power

The power of the hood at maximum speed.

The more powerful the device, the more performant it is, usually. However, there is no rigid dependence here, and hoods of the same power may differ in actual performance. So it is worth evaluating power consumption in terms of power first of all: the lower this indicator, the more economical the device. And when evaluating performance, you need to look not so much at power as at the directly claimed flow of the air (see below).

Flow of air (extraction)

The performance of the hood in extraction mode at maximum speed shows the real possibilities for air purification. Since this parameter is several times less than the motor performance (maximum performance), not all manufacturers indicate this value, trying to present large and beautiful numbers. A similar situation can be observed among other devices. For example, in vacuum cleaners, the total power is many times greater than the suction power; in acoustics, mediocre brands prefer to list peak power instead of nominal power. Therefore, motor performance and extraction performance can not be compared. However, high-performance motors will also give high performance in extraction mode. And it may well be that the conditional Bosch with an extraction performance of 300 m³/h will be better than another hood with a maximum motor performance of 500 m³/h.

Ability to install carbon filter

The ability to install an additional carbon filter in the hood — in addition to the grease filter (see above).

It provides finer air purification than a grease mesh: the carbon filter is capable of retaining impurities literally at the molecular level. Due to this, it is possible to effectively clean the air from not only kitchen fumes but also odours that are not associated with smoke, steam and other relatively large impurities. However, the carbon filter has a limited service life, and it has to be changed from time to time (cleaning, in this case, is not an option).

Note that, in this case, we are talking only about the compatibility of the hood with a carbon filter. The filter itself may not be supplied. However, in many models with this function, it is available as an option (included or not included in the kit at the request of the user).

Carbon filter model

The model of the carbon filter compatible with the hood. For more information about such a filter, see "Ability to install carbon filter". Here we note that the carbon filter is not always supplied in a kit, and its service life is limited, periodic replacement is required. Anyway, the data on the filter model makes it much easier to find.
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