Yes, it works, but you then need a sensor on the window so that the hood only turns on when the window is tilted open. Ask your [Schornsteinfeger] about that.
Can a cooker hood with exhaust air be used when a central controlled residential ventilation system is installed? Of course, only during the generation of the "disproportionate odor emission."
Rather less. If an exhaust hood, it should also be a constant exhaust element!
Yes, it works, but you then need a sensor on the window so that the hood only turns on when the window is tilted open.
Somewhat pointless! With an existing system such as an RLU chimney stove in the room, this can be avoided with a constant pressure or slight overpressure-controlled residential ventilation system ;-) However, sellers very often like to claim the opposite!