Have you already tried our Hood.X selection tool?

Don’t forget our clever Hood.X selection tool when designing hoods!

Hood.X selection tool is a part of Climecon’s selection tool family. Hood.X makes professional kitchen designing easy by dimensioning the hoods for you. You can dimension one or several hoods by specifying the dimensions of the device group. You can also select the dimensions of a single hood. 

Don’t forget our Hood.X MagiCAD Plugin either. With this extension to MagiCAD you can select standard kitchen ventilation products and import them into MagiCAD. The software includes hoods for professional kitchens and ceiling ventilation systems.

 

Try Hood.X selection tool here

 

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