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deborah9684
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gas and venting

by deborah9684 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:17 pm

I hope someone can advise me, i have gas central heating and the boilers are NOT in the house, i also have a gas hob which of course is in the kitchen.
I have two air vents in the kitchen, one near the floor and one at window height, they let a lot of cold air into the kitchen. Do i need them? The actual holes measure 4 inches x 3 inches and the kitchen is very large.
Any advice would be appreciated.

deborah

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by DEEARR2 » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:29 am

Hi Deborah,

If you only have a standard domestic gas hob and your kitchen area is more than 5 cubic meters, then no purpose made ventilation is required.
DR.

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by deborah9684 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:48 pm

DEEARR2 wrote:Hi Deborah,

If you only have a standard domestic gas hob and your kitchen area is more than 5 cubic meters, then no purpose made ventilation is required.
DR.


thank you for your response, can i just check something with you, i live in spain and my gas is delivered by tanker, not sure if it is butane or propane gas :roll: does the type of gas make any difference to ventilation.
kind regards
Deborah

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by DEEARR2 » Thu Dec 09, 2010 1:37 pm

Hi Debhora

Sorry, I am not permitted to advise on installations outside the UK as the rules of this forum dictate, for safety reasons.

D.R.

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