Aashu Gautam
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Noise Levels in Chimneys: How to Buy a Powerful Yet Quiet Model

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A kitchen chimney is an important appliance in modern homes. It helps remove smoke, oil particles, and strong smells from the kitchen while cooking. This keeps the kitchen clean, fresh, and smoke-free. However, one common issue that many people face with chimneys is noise.

Some chimneys make a loud sound when they are running. This can be disturbing, especially if your kitchen is near the living room or if you spend a lot of time cooking. Many people want a chimney that works well but also runs quietly.

In this article, we will explain what causes noise in chimneys, what level of noise is considered normal, and how to choose a chimney that is both powerful and quiet.

What Is Chimney Noise?

When a kitchen chimney is turned on, it creates sound. This sound is caused by the motor, the fan (or blower), and the movement of air through the chimney and its duct.

Chimney noise is measured in decibels (dB). Most chimneys make noise between 55 dB and 75 dB.

To give you an idea:

  • Around 50 dB sounds like a quiet conversation.

  • Around 60 dB sounds like background music or normal talking.

  • Around 70–75 dB sounds like a vacuum cleaner or hairdryer.

Why Do Chimneys Make Noise?

There are several reasons why a kitchen chimney can be noisy. Understanding these reasons can help you choose a better, quieter model.

1. Motor and Blower

The motor is what powers the chimney. When the motor and the fan (or blower) spin, they create noise. A more powerful motor may sometimes produce more sound, especially if the design is not made to reduce it.

2. Suction Power

The suction power of a chimney refers to how fast it can pull in smoke and air. Chimneys with high suction power usually clean the air better, but they may also make more noise. However, some advanced models come with quiet motors even with high suction.

3. Air Movement

As the chimney pulls in air and pushes it out through the duct or filters, the fast movement of air makes noise. If the air has to travel through a long or bent pipe (duct), it may make more sound.

What Is a Quiet Chimney?

A chimney is considered quiet if it runs at a sound level of less than 60 dB. It is not completely silent, but the sound is soft enough that it doesn’t disturb you while cooking or having conversations nearby.

Some brands also offer silenced chimney models that include noise-reduction features. These chimneys may have better insulation around the motor or special designs to reduce airflow noise.

How to Choose a Quiet Yet Powerful Chimney

You can buy a chimney that offers both strong suction and low noise. Here are some simple tips to help you choose the right one.

1. Check the Noise Level

Always check the decibel (dB) rating of the chimney. This should be mentioned in the product description. A chimney that runs below 60 dB is a good option if you are looking for quiet performance.

If the chimney’s noise level is not mentioned, try to read reviews or ask the seller.

2. Choose the Right Suction Power

The right suction power depends on your cooking habits. If you cook oily or spicy food, you may need a chimney with suction power of 1200 m³/hr or more. However, make sure the model is designed to run quietly at that level.

For lighter cooking, even 700 to 1000 m³/hr can be enough, and these models usually make less noise.

3. Prefer Filterless or Baffle Filter Chimneys

Filterless chimneys are designed for smoother airflow. They have fewer blockages, so the motor doesn’t have to work too hard. This usually results in quieter operation.

Baffle filters are also a good option for Indian kitchens. They handle grease better and allow good airflow, which helps reduce noise.

4. Look for Noise Control Features

Some premium Hindware chimney come with features to reduce noise, such as:

  • Silent motors
  • Noise-insulated bodies
  • Separate motor chamber

Bottom Line

A chimney is meant to make your kitchen cleaner, not noisier. Luckily, you don’t have to choose between power and peace. Many chimneys today are designed to offer strong suction while keeping the noise low.

To find the best chimney for kitchen, look at its noise level, suction power, filter type, and build quality. Choose a trusted brand, and ensure it is installed properly.

With a little research, you can enjoy a powerful chimney that works efficiently and quietly—making your time in the kitchen more comfortable and pleasant.