Can you use a ductless range hood with a gas stove?

A non ducted or ductless range hood is not the best option for gas stoves because they work by filtering the air inside the hood and returning it into the kitchen. Even if you have a hood with a high CFM rating, charcoal filters will not capture all the gas produced by the stove.
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Can you use a ventless hood with a gas stove?

We don't recommend venting your gas stove with a ductless hood. A ductless range hood merely recirculates your kitchen air. The air moves into your hood through charcoal filters and back into the kitchen. A ductless range hood can't get rid of a lot of the ultra-fine particles that are harmful to your health.
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Can you use a recirculating hood for a gas stove?

Generally, recirculating range hoods work well for electric stoves and gas stoves 36” or smaller. With a range over 36”, we don't recommend mounting a recirculating hood since most gas stoves produce too many BTUs for a ductless hood to handle.
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Does a ductless range hood need to be vented?

Ductless hoods may be installed anywhere. Since they do not need to vent to your exterior of the home and are ductless, you don't need to install them where there's a duct. These hoods operate by filtering the air they suck in and then blowing it back out into the room, necessarily using a recirculation procedure.
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Are ductless range hoods OK?

Unvented range hoods do filter some grease and cooking odors from the air, but the general consensus is that they're nowhere near as effective. Nor do they remove heat and humidity, so they won't help keep your kitchen cool while you cook.
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What is a Recirculating Range Hood?- What is a Ductless Range Hood?



Where do ductless range hoods vent?

A ductless (or ventless) range hood does not vent out of the home, instead, it carries the debris and smoke form the air and filters it through a charcoal or carbon filter before releasing it back into the room.
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How are ductless range hoods powered?

Most range hoods or vent hoods are powered by a single motor. Some have two or more. These blower motors suck fumes and cooking exhaust from over your cooktop through ductwork and outside your home (or through charcoal filters with ductless models).
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What is the difference between ductless and duct range hood?

The major difference between the two is that a ductless range hood, which is more common in most kitchens, uses a fan or blower motor to pull all the grease and smoke out of the air, then recirculates it. A ducted range hood, on the other hand, vents all the bad air straight to the outside.
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Are recirculating hoods any good?

Recirculation/self-circulating cooker hoods are often much cheaper than extraction hoods because they don't include ducting. However, they are less effective at dealing with smells, grease, and smoke because they have to process the air, and inevitably they don't do that 100% perfectly.
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Do I need a downdraft on my gas cooktop?

Some stoves come with built-in downdraft vents that rise up from the back or center of the cooktop when a burner is lit. Like updraft hoods, downdraft units must be vented to the outdoors or they are ineffective. On a gas stove, a malfunctioning downdraft vent can allow dangerous carbon monoxide to remain in the air.
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Why does a gas stove not need to be vented?

These pollutants include carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and formaldehyde. The study found that gas burners are often used without the support of a vented range hood and this greatly increases the risk of deadly gas buildup.
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Is a microwave vent enough for a gas stove?

Microwaves that are designed to fit beneath or between cabinets or over a wall oven don't have vents built into the bottom. A vent is absolutely necessary if you're going to install your microwave over your stove top, so read the specifications on a new microwave carefully before purchasing it.
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Do gas stoves produce carbon monoxide?

Like other fuel-burning appliances, a gas stove produces carbon monoxide so it can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. That said, this doesn't necessarily mean your gas stove is unsafe, but it does mean you should be careful when using it.
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What is the code for venting a gas cooktop?

Kitchens must be vented with a minimum of 25 CFM of continuous air or 100 CFM intermittent air.
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Can you have a stove without a vent?

Most residential building codes do not require a range hood above a stove or cook top, but you'd be wise to ensure your locale is not the exception. Even if it's not legally required, you should think long and hard before forgoing a hood altogether.
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Do recirculating cooker hoods remove moisture?

A recirculation hood pushes the air up through filters inside, which then remove any moisture and smells before the air is then reintroduced into your kitchen.
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What's the difference between extraction and recirculation?

Extraction is when the stale air is extracted out of the room through ducting in an outside wall to the air outside. Recirculation is used when it is not possible to duct out through an outside wall. The air is sucked into the hood, filtered, purified and pumped back into the room.
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Can you replace a ducted range hood with a ductless range hood?

They are typically ducted hoods that can be converted to ductless using a recirculating kit. A recirculating kit attaches to the top of your range hood. It vents the air coming through your range hood through charcoal filters and back into your home.
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Is ductless chimney good?

The ductless chimneys are not very good at removing moisture & heat. The air is circulated within the kitchen, so you may find high humidity levels in the kitchen in case of improper ventilation. The ducted kitchen chimneys work amazingly well in this case as they can remove moisture and heat from the kitchen.
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Does a range hood need to be hardwired?

If your range hood came with a three-pronged plug, it does not need to be hard-wired. Just plug the hood into a wall outlet and use an extension cord if necessary. If it did not come with a three-pronged plug or it came with a cut plug, the hood needs to be hardwired.
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What is the purpose of a ductless range hood?

Overview: Unlike a ducted range hood, which vents air to the outside, a ductless range hood consists of a fan (or a blower, motor) with a charcoal filter that sucks up grease particles, heat, smells, and smoke, filters it, and then recirculates it back into the kitchen.
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Why are gas stoves bad?

Natural gas and propane stoves can release carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and other harmful pollutants into the air, which can be toxic to people and pets. Using a wood stove or fireplace to cook can result in high levels of indoor air pollution from wood smoke.
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