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Adker
I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air. The location is such
that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed. How about going without
any exhaust system at all. Any risks? What problems will it possible lead
to? Are other people going without an exhaust system.





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On 21-Nov-2004, "Adker" <canoes@telenet.net> wrote:

> I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
> replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air. The location is
> such
> that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed. How about going
> without
> any exhaust system at all. Any risks? What problems will it possible lead
> to? Are other people going without an exhaust system.


In many areas of the US, it would be a violation of building code.
Wayne Boatwright
"Adker" <canoes@telenet.net> wrote in news:41a12061$1_3@127.0.0.1:

> I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
> replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air. The location is
> such that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed. How about going
> without any exhaust system at all. Any risks? What problems will it
> possible lead to? Are other people going without an exhaust system.


You may be required by local building code to install some type of
ventilation system. Personally, I don't really need one. The one I have is
probably only used a couple of times a year. I do all my frying outdoors on
a gas burner or electric appliance.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
Siobhan Perricone
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:17:29 -0500, "Adker" <canoes@telenet.net> wrote:

>I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
>replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air. The location is such
>that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed. How about going without
>any exhaust system at all. Any risks? What problems will it possible lead
>to? Are other people going without an exhaust system.


Dacor makes a down draft. YOu don't have to install a Dacor range to use
it. www.dacor.com.

--
Siobhan Perricone
Humans wrote the bible,
God wrote the rocks
-- Word of God by Kathy Mar
sf
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:17:29 -0500, "Adker"
<canoes@telenet.net> wrote:

> I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
> replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air.


Sear's carries an Amana down draft range.
Http://tinyurl.com/3hue6

> The location is such
> that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed.


There are lots of down draft vents on the market. Why can't
one be installed separately from your range?
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Large_...Hoods-Downdraft

> How about going without any exhaust system at all. Any risks?


Lower resale on your house due to the SMELL and no exhaust
fan.

> What problems will it possible lead to?


A limited range of recipes.... and a smelly house.

> Are other people going without an exhaust system.


Probably, but they are fools.

BTW: A-ma-na
http://www.universal-akb.com/30amsesldora.html

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments
Wayne Boatwright
sf <nobody@comcast.net> wrote in news:t2r2q0he59qmmr4onsc4ppusi8d22l6uid@
4ax.com:

> On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 18:17:29 -0500, "Adker"
> <canoes@telenet.net> wrote:
>
>> I have an aging Sears downdraft range that needs replacing. The only
>> replacement down draft stove I can find is a Jenn-Air.

>
> Sear's carries an Amana down draft range.
> Http://tinyurl.com/3hue6
>
>> The location is such
>> that an overhead exhaust system can't be installed.

>
> There are lots of down draft vents on the market. Why can't
> one be installed separately from your range?
> http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Large_...Hoods-Downdraft
>
>> How about going without any exhaust system at all. Any risks?

>
> Lower resale on your house due to the SMELL and no exhaust
> fan.
>
>> What problems will it possible lead to?

>
> A limited range of recipes.... and a smelly house.
>
>> Are other people going without an exhaust system.

>
> Probably, but they are fools.


Now, now, not necessarily. Foods that actually "require" an exhaust system
I choose to cook outside. Years ago I found that, even with a proper
exhaust system, grease vapor still managed to deposit itself on almost
every kitchen surface. I decided long ago that I'd rather avoid cleaning
this mess than periodically scouring every surface.

> BTW: A-ma-na
> http://www.universal-akb.com/30amsesldora.html
>
> sf
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments
>




--
Wayne in Phoenix

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.


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