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It’s a recirculating unit. Got a flex outlet FCU but looking at the best position for it.

The instructions are as clear as mud when it comes to wiring up and the best route.
 
If there are cupboards either side great but if open wall either side of the chimney I'd install a single flush box to either side- say 300mm from the centre at high level then also install a conduit from the box to the centre of the 'chimney'. Then when installed simply feed the attached flex through the conduit before fitting the chimney and connect with a SFCU.
 
i usually fit a FCU top of the wall cupboard and chase in to inside the flue. then a connector or wagos to the flex.
 
they not has bad putting them up most manufactures comes with a wall plan .

No I agree Buzz not that bad really but I had one where there was a low ceiling and to get the minimum height from the hob just one of the 2 chimney sections was too long, so that had to be cut down with a jigsaw with metal blade, then it had to be jiggled into place with the main hood loose as no adjustment and this particular one was about 1200mm wide.
 

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