by htg engineer »
Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:52 pm
There's regulations, you cannot fit any cooker in any kitchen. Depending on the room size it may be a requirement that you have to have a opening window - it's not as straightforward as people think some rooms are too small to accommodate a gas cooker.
You're right regarding fumes from a cooker, and they do - in effect have a flue this is the grill in the front or at the back behind the rings on the hob, keeping cooking appliances clean is important and does affect the CO/CO2 ratio. A gas that is burnt properly produces CO2, CO is produced when incomplete combustion occurs - mainly by over/under gassing, flame impingement or lack of oxygen.
htg