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This is doing my nut

have a lovely old couple that currently have an oven with an eye level grill. Now it's seen better days and they would like another one.

I am struggling to see if these can be fitted in a kitchen with no extractor fan or even if a fan is a requirement as to me it would suggest that in certain circumstances it could try and lift the flame off of the grill.

Ive spoken to a friend in the trade and he says an extractor is a necessity but they don't currently have one and the kitchen is very well ventilated from the previous existence of an open flued boiler.

Would appreciate anyone's views on it as these oven types are still for sale and I struggle to believe that all of these people are forced to install an extractor.

Could understand it also if it were rented accommodation however it's not.

I know rules are rules but I just can't fathom where I stand.

Cheers

matt
 
Anyone any thoughts - bump???
 
Sorry not seen one in a long time. What size is kitchen? size will be an important factor if extractor needed or not and is there direct air to outside. What size is existing vents?
TB on it im sure i remember seeing
 
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Direct air to outside via openable window, door and vents for previous open flue boiler. Would say room approx 36m3 or 15m2
 
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Don't know exact vent sizes so can obviously measure up. I'm just trying to understand the circumstance that requires an extractor
 
As far as i remember without looking up. Only an internal kitchen less than 10m3 without direct air to outside requires an extractor. But ill have to check.
 
Never knew that still existed! Let alone purchase. I'm definitely not looking hard enough . Thought high level grill cooker were long gone. I'll brb
 
No very easy to get hold of. I was surprised too!!
 
Actually thought it was anything in area of 10m3 and an opening windows was acceptable. Less than- 50m3 and less than 5m3 you'll have 100cm2.
Anyhow double check as to the high level grill. But I'm sure this is included.
 
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