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Morning all..

I am about to quote for a cooker hood installation including core drilling for the vent. The fan is 125mm.

I have checked upon the sizes of core drill bits and 127mm is the closest fit. I cant see the 125mm ducting getting through that due to the outer diameter of the ducting being greater than 127mm. Does it fit through?

How much of an impact would it have on the motor if I used a 125mm-100mm reducer for the ducting?

Could I cut a 152mm hole and use a larger vent on the outside wall, also using a 150mm-125mm reducer for the ducting?

Cheers.
 
Doesn't the instructions on the Fan/ducting tell you what size hole is required?
 
Have you measured the outside diameter of the ducting? Surely that's 125mm, not the inside!

I've just measured some rigid 100mm ducting I have Murdoch, the outer diameter is 103-104mm. I'm pretty sure with ducting (unlike conduit) the specified size is for the inner hole, stand to be corrected though? Flexible ducting, although more malleable has an even bigger outer diameter relative to its inner diameter.

I also remember drilling a 107mm hole for 100mm rigid ducting and it 'just' scrapes through.
 
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Doesn't the instructions on the Fan/ducting tell you what size hole is required?
The customer has the instructions Pete but I cant see them being much use in this case as they will just say drill a 125mm or 127mm hole. I'm trying to preempt any problems after scouring the internet and seeing that this is a common problem with 125mm ducting.
 
Think most of the cooker hoods come with an adaptor from 125 - 100mm. Ones I have fitted did. I would not drill 125 hole, the house might fall down.

Edit; Manrose Round Central Reducer White 125-100mm - http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/manrose-round-central-reducer-white-125-100mm/10684?kpid=10684&gclid=Cj0KCQjwoZTNBRCWARIsAOMZHmHglSc5tjH3uEKTtlLv9cm30Meza_vOqGB8JIICplkEM8463N-oSBUaAs4KEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CJzElviM_NUCFU60UQodLBUNLQ
 
Did one not long ago, 125 DIA from fan instructions said drill hole at 130 DIA, all I did was fit a reducer to the cooker hood, add 5mm to ducting size and it will fit
 
Did one not long ago, 125 DIA from fan instructions said drill hole at 130 DIA, all I did was fit a reducer to the cooker hood, add 5mm to ducting size and it will fit
So you used a 125mm-100mm reducer and then drilled a 107mm hole?
 
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