Any odors arising during cooking should not leave the kitchen. Agree that the aroma of even the most delicious home-made cake does not have a place in the living room or bedroom. Good exhaust equipment easily copes with the aromas of even the most complex dishes and effectively cleans the air. Knowing how to choose an extractor hood over a gas stove, any housewife will be able to create her culinary masterpieces without fear to fill the apartment with undesirable odors.
In this publication, we will consider the types of cooker hoods, determine their advantages and disadvantages, and talk about the intricacies of selecting the optimal model and the principles for calculating the necessary equipment performance.
What problems does the hood solve?
Removing cooking odors is not the only task of a high-quality exhaust device. Additionally, particles of fat separated during frying, possible soot and combustion products are also carried away with the air flow. Powerful equipment helps keep furniture and the kitchen tile apron clean, as anything that could settle on work surfaces goes into the duct.
Air purification is another function of the exhaust device. However, this option is not available in every model: only recirculation hoods can clean the polluted air, removing all impurities from it, which positively affects the internal microclimate of the housing.
The removal of excess moisture, microparticles of fat and soot allows you to create an acceptable microclimate in the kitchen, prevent the appearance of mold and permanently maintain the attractiveness of a fresh repair
In addition, hoods for a household gas stove are also a spectacular piece of furniture. Modern models fit perfectly into any popular design: laconic recirculation hoods delicately emphasize the decoration in a minimalist or high-tech style, and powerful dome units become an organic part of both the classic direction and the Provence style.
Types of hoods for gas stoves
To determine which hood is needed specifically for your gas stove, it is worth understanding their varieties.
According to the principle of air purification, hoods are divided into: recirculating, vented and combinedoperating in the exhaust mode or in the recirculation mode. Let's talk about the first two in more detail.
Recycling Cooker Hoods
Air purification in such an extract occurs due to special filters. The air mass is carried away through the duct, overcomes the coarse grease filter, which delays combustion products and grease suspension. Then the air, freed from polluting particles, is cleaned of odors using a special filter - most often coal.
In fact, such an extract “drives” the same air, just passing it through its filtration system. As a result, the buyer receives roughly cleaned air, not rid of excess moisture and not enriched with oxygen.
Air movement during recirculation is shown in the diagram. The figure shows how the air flows through the suspension hood filtration system.
The advantages of such models are their cost, simplicity of design and direct installation, because they do not need to be connected to the ventilation system.
However, there is a significant minus: the cleaning filter must be changed periodically.The frequency of replacement depends on the manufacturer’s recommendations and the intensity of the work: the more often you cook, the faster the filter unit becomes clogged. At the same time, recirculation modifications are less efficient.
The recirculation hood for a stove sometimes looks more stylish than its flowing counterparts. This model is less bulky and fits perfectly into the laconic interior
The disadvantages of such hoods fade against the backdrop of a spectacular design. Models operating on the principle of recirculation are optimally suited for small kitchens, as they do not visually overload the already limited space.
In more detail about the exhaust device with recirculation, we spoke in the next article.
Flow or exhaust hoods
These are more complex devices that work on a different principle. The equipment draws in air currents that pass through the duct and are released to the outside. They only have a grease filter.
These devices do not work without a ventilation system or direct exhaust air flow. This is the main disadvantage of the flow hood: it must be connected to the duct, which should bring the exhaust air to the street or to the shaft of the ventilation system.
In addition to the complexity of installation, an exhaust hood with a vent to the ventilation costs significantly more. However, all this is compensated by performance: it is flow-through models that can provide the maximum purification of air from odors, soot, fat, excessive moisture.
The difference between the flow and recirculation hood is significant. The exhaust equipment removes exhaust air containing soot, grease and steam that is produced during cooking
Cooker hoods are also divided according to the installation principle. According to this criterion, the technique is divided into three types: built-in, flat suspended and domed.
So, built-in hoods are mounted directly in the hanging modules of the kitchen. Typically, these are recirculation devices, often with a telescopic telescopic design. The main advantage of such an extract is compactness and invisibility. Such a model can fit into almost any interior.
Built-in hoods most often differ in modest performance. But the ability to visually hide the necessary equipment for the kitchen makes such models one of the most popular
Flat hanging or tilting hoods also usually work on the principle of recirculation. But there are flowing models, which provide for the removal of polluted air to the street or to the shaft of the ventilation system.
The equipment can be hung under a cabinet or shelf or mounted as a separate unit.
Visually, hanging hoods look equally good for any type of installation: both as separate hanging structures, and as blocks suspended under a headset
Dome or fireplace hoods are the most powerful and, alas, the most expensive models.
Such equipment is distinguished by the highest performance and an abundance of additional options, they can be combined - work, if necessary, in the exhaust mode, removing exhaust air outside the premises, or recirculating, cleaning the polluted air masses and returning them back to the room.
Dome hoods are simply indispensable for kitchens in which the cooking working area is placed on a separate “island”. However, such a technical and design solution is appropriate only in very spacious rooms.
So which hoods are best suited specifically for gas stoves? Objectively, these are flowing models with a conclusion to the street. During the operation of the gas hob or stove, soot is formed, the combustion products of the gas-air mixture, so it is better to remove the air outside, and it is also important to take care of the proper arrangement of ventilation in the kitchen.
For electric hobs, simpler recirculation options are also suitable. They are appropriate in the kitchen with a gas stove, however, the buyer will have to more carefully choose the model suitable for his home environment.
Cooker hood selection criteria
The future owner needs to make a choice in favor of a flow, recirculation or combination hood, to determine the type of installation.
It is worth considering how to choose a hood for the design of the finished kitchen. Built-in appliances in this regard remains the most flexible, because it is practically invisible
Also, the buyer should pay attention to several other important aspects of the choice of hoods for a gas stove.
- Hood width must be greater than or equal to the width of the slab. Only in this way the equipment can fully capture the streams of polluted air. Thus, a model with a width of 90 cm will become the optimal size of an effective hood above a gas stove 60 cm wide.
- Number of speed modes - the more they are provided in the hood, the more flexible its operation will be.
- Noise levelcreated by the equipment during operation should be acceptable to the family. Models that work quite quietly do not produce sounds louder than 45 dB. The average noise level for a normally working hood is around 50 dB. You can find out the noise threshold in each operating mode from the instructions or the passport to the hood.
- Type of hood control should be user friendly. Mechanical provides rotary mode switches, electronic is carried out using a sensitive touch panel or remotely thanks to the remote control. Hoods controlled by conventional buttons are also in demand. However, the gaps between the buttons and the hood body are often contaminated, which gives the hostess additional inconvenience.
- Advanced options, for example, backlighting or the presence of special disinfecting lamps, will be a nice bonus for a high-quality model.
Equipment performance - The most important characteristic for the hood, which is worth talking about in more detail. This parameter shows how many cubic meters of air the device can efficiently pass through itself in one hour.
There are standard tables for minimum hood performance. However, for each kitchen room, it is better to accurately calculate this value separately.
The higher the performance of the hood, the better. However, with its growth, equipment noise also increases. Selection of the hood according to its performance requires a particularly responsible approach. It is better to calculate in advance the amount of air that needs to be processed by an exhaust device.
Calculation of the minimum allowable performance
In order not to make a mistake in choosing and buy the model that is optimal for your kitchen, you should familiarize yourself with the formula for calculating the performance of exhaust equipment.
The calculations take place in several stages.
- First you need to multiply the area of the entire kitchen by the height of its walls.
- The result is multiplied by the rate of air exchange per hour, which is 12.
- This value is multiplied by an additional factor of 2. For electric hobs, it is 1.7.
- To the calculated minimum performance threshold, an additional 10% of its value for each meter of the length of the air pipe and each bend is added. Another 10% are summed up in case of emergency. The result obtained is final.
There is also a simpler calculation formula, according to which the volume of the kitchen (the product of the area and the height of the walls) must be increased 10 times.
The diagram shows the principle of calculating the minimum hood performance, where a is the length of the kitchen, b is the width of the kitchen, h is the height of the room
The simplified formula for calculating the minimum hood performance does not take into account the most important nuances: type of hob, length of the air pipe and its bends.We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the calculation of the hood, taking into account all the nuances.
Based on such calculations, you can find out if the installed hood matches your needs. Perhaps the device should be changed to a more powerful one.
Features of installing the hood over the stove
An important role in the efficiency of the equipment is played by the height of the suspension of the hood. In order for the equipment to clean the air efficiently, it is necessary to observe a certain distance between it and the hob.
It is necessary to mount the hood above the gas stove at a height of at least 75 cm. This will protect the device from damage due to high temperature and will not affect the work of the hob.
Excessive hoods can be suspended a little further, as the air flows can partially extinguish the flame, due to which the burners will work unevenly. For electric stoves, a distance of 60 cm is considered acceptable.
It is worth considering the conclusion of the flow exhaust duct to the street at the stage of overhaul, since before installing the pipe you will have to drill large-diameter holes in the outer wall of the building
We must not forget about the growth of the mistress. The equipment should be suspended in such a way that it is convenient for the owner to reach his control panel. Installation at a height suitable for the buyer will additionally protect a person from accidental burns.
In addition to venting to ventilation, it is important to ensure the flow of air into the room in the right amount. Why you can use the supply valve in the wall.
We also recommend that you look at the detailed installation guide for three different types of hoods: built-in, tilted and domed.
Replacing a charcoal filter in a recirculation hood is a fairly common procedure. However, a failed filter can be tried to be restored. The video shows how to do this:
Replacing the grease filter is discussed in more detail by other masters:
A competent choice of hoods for a gas stove will save homeowners from a lot of problems. Therefore, the purchase of such equipment should be taken with all responsibility and purchase models that fully correspond to the area of the kitchen. And then not a single extraneous smell penetrates into other rooms, and the cooking itself becomes as safe as possible.
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