Does a downdraft need to vent outside?

Downdraft ranges have built-in vents between the burners, and suck smoke and steam through an exhaust pipe or filtration system. That means they don't need an external vent hood—a trait that makes them popular in open kitchens, and kitchens with cathedral ceilings.
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Where does the downdraft vent go?

The important and characteristic difference, however, is that downdraft vents are located behind the cooktop, rather than above it. They pull the air horizontally away from the cooktop, and the vents send the collected contaminated air to be filtered down below the countertop.
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Do stovetops need a vent?

Although it is a desirable option, a regular kitchen cooktop does not need to be vented and exhausted to the outside. A downdraft cooktop and grill must be vented from the kitchen to the outside, following manufacturer's specifications.
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Are downdraft vents any good?

In general, downdraft ranges get a lot of complaints because it's impossible for a downdraft's airflow to be as effective as traditional ventilation. For one thing, they can't move much air without extinguishing gas burners. As it stands, customers often complain of flickering flames when the fan is on.
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How do you vent a stove Island?

Higher-end stove installations in kitchen islands often drape a hood over the stove, with the smoke being drawn straight up a vent and out of the house. Because smoke and steam rise, venting upward tends to be the best option from a functional standpoint.
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How effective are downdraft extractors?

Downdraft hoods need to work harder to make steam go in the other direction, so extraction rates do tend to be a bit lower. They tend to have 80-90% of the same extraction power, but do check to see.
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Do electric stoves need to be vented outside?

We sometimes have customers call in asking if they need a vent hood for their electric stove. The truth is that you should consider a vent for your electric stove. Even if you cook one or two times a week, a vent hood can be beneficial for you. It will clean your indoor air and improve your indoor air quality.
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Do I need to vent my range hood outside?

It's far preferable to vent the air outdoors than to recirculate it into the room. A vented hood that removes steam, smoke, heat, and cooking odors is the best way to keep your kitchen clean, since it gets rid of grease particles that would otherwise accumulate on your walls and cabinets.
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Can you have a gas cooktop without a vent?

It is not safe to have a gas stove without a vent. Although they are not required in America, vent hoods are crucial to improving your indoor air quality. Since Americans today spend over 90% of their time indoors, venting out pollutants and cooking exhaust is all the more important.
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How does downdraft ventilation system work?

Downdraft vents work by pulling the air across the cooking surface and drawing smoke, steam and grease down through a filter and into a duct that carries it beneath the floor or along the cabinet kick space and outside your home.
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How much does it cost to install a downdraft vent?

Downdraft range hoods pop up vertically behind your stove and usually cost $1,500 to $3,000 for materials and labor.
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Do you have to have a downdraft with a gas cooktop?

Residential gas ranges have no provision or requirement for venting. It is true that a "gas-fired appliance" (boiler or furnace) must be vented and that vent is normally connected directly to the firebox without a fan.
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Do under cabinet range hoods vent outside?

Under-cabinet range hoods can be either ducted or ductless. Ducted range hoods vent air to the outside of your home while ductless hoods filter the contaminated air before circulating it back into your kitchen.
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Can you vent a stove from an interior wall?

The most common way to install your range hood is on an interior wall. Both wall and under cabinet range hoods can be vented on an interior wall. Venting a range hood on an interior wall may seem daunting. But, if you are comfortable DIYing it, you can save money doing the installation yourself.
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Do ductless range hoods need to be vented?

What Are Ductless Range Hoods? Ductless hoods can be installed almost anywhere. Since they don't need to vent to your home's exterior and are ductless, you are not required to install them only where there is a duct.
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Does an electric wall oven need a vent?

No, The use of a built-in electric oven eliminates the need for ventilation. Internal ventilation systems are included in these appliances to guarantee that heat is transferred through the device rather than escaping via a vent.
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How much space does a downdraft extractor need?

The amount of space required by the downdraft extractor does differ, depending on the one you choose but if you leave 300mm of space behind the unit that the hob sits above then that will be enough space to cover any sized downdraft extractor.
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How does a downdraft cooker hood work?

Downdraft extractors work by drawing back steam and smells horizontally across the top of the pots and pans on your hob. Unlike overhead cooker hoods, downdraft extractors suck in the air (steam, grease and smells) directly from the source as you cook and don't allow the air to rise into the room.
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Do recirculating extractors work?

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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When should you not have a kitchen island?

The general rule is that you will need at least 42 to 48 inches (106.68 cm to 121.92 cm) of open space around your island. Another life-saving guideline: if your kitchen is less than 13 feet wide, we don't recommend adding an island at all.
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Is a cooktop in an island a good idea?

In general, island cooktops may be a good choice for your home if: You want to take advantage of more storage space near your cooking surface. Your kitchen is large enough for an expanded working triangle or separate triangles for cooking and baking.
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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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