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Factors To Consider While Installing An AC In The Kitchen

Cooking in the kitchen can be challenging during the summer months. <br>

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Factors To Consider While Installing An AC In The Kitchen

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  1. Factors To Consider While Installing An AC In The Kitchen

  2. Introduction • Cooking in the kitchen can be challenging during the summer months. • Stoves and various other kitchen appliances emit heat constantly, which can make the entire environment quite hot and messy. • If you are thinking of installing an AC in your kitchen, let’s explore the top 5 factors you should consider during this process.

  3. Add A Chimney • Having a chimney is essential if you want to install an AC in your kitchen. • An AC works by sucking the room’s air and returning cool air. • A chimney will make sure that the smoke generated from cooking does not clog the filters and internal components of your AC.

  4. Distance Between An AC And Gas Stove • By installing your AC at a suitable distance from the gas stove, you will be able to make sure that the air movement does not impact the heat efficiency of the stove.

  5. Consider Hot Appliances • Your kitchen is likely to have a lot of hot appliances such as a stove, microwave, rice cooker, oven, and many others. • You must avoid installing an AC over these hot appliances. • Otherwise, the external, as well as internal components of your AC can get adversely affected by excessive heat.

  6. Avoid A Central AC • A central AC means the smelly and smoky air from your kitchen will travel to other rooms. • Therefore, even if your house has a central AC, you should still avoid using it for your kitchen.

  7. Conclusion Nor-can Heating & Air has been in the field for many years now. We have a team of competent and qualified heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system experts to keep your home environment comfortable and healthy throughout the year.

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  9. Contact Us (780) 934-4328 contact@norcanheatingandair.com www.norcanheatingandair.com

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