Gas Range 35.5" wide
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Large DV gas fireplace with wide BTU range?
Comments (4)i think most of the DV units come with a valve that enables you to lower the flame anywhere from medium to high (these are my terms). we have a DV insert (Jotul) that has that feature, and we set the flame height right around the middle, which works fine, although I think we could turn it down just a little bit. The other way of controlling the heat output is by thermostat, which is typically an optional extra on these units. We got one that looks like a remote for the TV, and it shuts the unit off when it reaches the preset temp. Residual radiant heat continues when the unit is down, espectially if the surround is cast iron, as is ours. The trick is figuring out where in the room to place the thermostat and what the setting should be. That takes some trial and error. Our unit also has a blower which has (I think) 2 speeds. We haven't used it yet, but I think it might circulate the heated air more evenly, and at the slow setting it doesn't make too much noise. The DV units do throw off a lot of heat, which is what they are intended to do. We're still zeroing in on the optimal settings for our purposes. When it heats up, it sometimes feels like a blast furnace just before the thermostat stops it, but I do not think we should have bought a unit with less heating capacity. I think it's good to have a unit with more capacity than you usually need because on those rare occasions when we get a power outage in an ice storm, we'll probably need the reserve capacity....See Moreneed your opinions on lennox 13acd estimates- 3.5 ton
Comments (3)only way to know on pricing is have another dealer who knows local costs and can see the job give you a price. The 13ACD is a pretty cheap unit....See MoreKitchen Venting using 10 inch x 3.5 inch duct - 1200 CFM?
Comments (1)We have a 1500 cfm, roof mounted fan, with a 36" Viking gas range. Most range hoods / fan combinations have a variable speed fan switch. We rarely run it a full bore. Mostly 1/2 speed. If the opening is too small - there is more of a pressure drop - another words the fan will have to work harder to pull the air. IMO (as an engineer, and a weekend cook) I think 1200 cfm would be just fine....See MoreRange Hood over 36" 6 burner gas range top
Comments (18)All hood filtering, whether meshes, baffles, or VAH sling designs, can only remove part of the grease aerosol particle spectrum. This part is that of the larger diameter particles, with decreasing performance through the mid-range. The rest is hoped to be discharged into the atmosphere, but there will be some collection in ducting depending on various factors. The only system I know of that can handle the entire spectrum is the intense UV approach used above commercial perforated ceiling collection designs. Hence, discharge into an attic not only subjects the attic to grease, water vapor, and odor, but could potentially be a fire hazard. Is there a reference somewhere in which VAH specifies that attic discharge is allowed? Earlier, the value 90 was raised. That may have been a misapplication of my expressed opinion on the flow rate (cfm) desirable per square foot of hood aperture to ensure that the 3 ft/s rising effluent from hot sources (griddles, woks, etc) is assured of containment by baffles and meshes. Rules of thumb such as cfm per BTU/hr or cfm per foot of hood edge are derived from various assumptions about the nature of the cooking field. kas...See More- 3 years ago
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