CFM is how much air a fan will move with no resistance. Static pressure is a measure of the resistance. Add a filter, ductwork with bends etc and you increase the static pressure. It is good to have a fan that will move air under static pressure such as a good inline fan or a blower.Is it a 6" duct hole on your hood? If so, this is the fan I use for this purpose.
http://www.hydroasis.com/hy/productdetail.aspx?id=729&product=6”-elicent-in-line-fan-309-cfm
Elicent is an Italian brand. They are relatively quiet and heavy duty. They give out massive static pressure. As in, you put your hand in front of it and are like, "wow...that mofo is blowing some serious air". I'm no expert, but I'm told that CFMs don't mean as much as static pressure does. Again, just what I'm told. At any rate, I'd go with this style of fan. Be it elicent, vortex, canfan, or even ecoplus. Hope this helps!
Is it a 6" duct hole on your hood? If so, this is the fan I use for this purpose.
http://www.hydroasis.com/hy/productdetail.aspx?id=729&product=6”-elicent-in-line-fan-309-cfm
Elicent is an Italian brand. They are relatively quiet and heavy duty. They give out massive static pressure. As in, you put your hand in front of it and are like, "wow...that mofo is blowing some serious air". I'm no expert, but I'm told that CFMs don't mean as much as static pressure does. Again, just what I'm told. At any rate, I'd go with this style of fan. Be it elicent, vortex, canfan, or even ecoplus. Hope this helps!