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In case of a gas appliance in the kitchen, what steps should I take in order to be compatible with the adopted ventilation?

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In case of a gas appliance in the kitchen, what steps should I take in order to be compatible with the adopted ventilation?

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Depending on the type of gas appliance, the steps to be taken vary. When the gas appliance located in the kitchen has an airtight circuit (autonomous), that means it takes the combustion air directly on the outside and then extracts the burnt gases directly to the outside without going through the ventilation ducts, no air inlet is usually necessary in the kitchen. Supporting the compliance of the regulation. On the other hand, when the gas appliance uses the air which enters the kitchen as a combustion agent, a direct or indirect air duct is then usually necessary. To select the proper air duct dimensions, please refer to applicable regulations.

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