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Definition: This calculator compares the installed height of a range hood against the manufacturer's recommended height for optimal performance.
Purpose: It helps homeowners, contractors, and inspectors verify proper range hood installation according to safety standards and manufacturer specifications.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: A positive result indicates the installation meets recommendations, while negative means it's too high.
Details: Correct height ensures effective smoke/vapor capture, prevents fire hazards, and maintains appliance efficiency.
Tips: Enter the actual installation height, manufacturer's recommended height (both in meters), and your zip code for regional code verification.
Q1: Why does zip code matter?
A: Local building codes may have specific requirements for range hood installations.
Q2: What's a typical recommended height?
A: Most manufacturers recommend 0.6-0.9m (24-36 inches) above the cooking surface.
Q3: What if my result is negative?
A: A negative value means your hood is mounted higher than recommended, which may reduce effectiveness.
Q4: Does this account for gas vs electric stoves?
A: No, always consult manufacturer specs as gas ranges often require lower mounting.
Q5: How precise should measurements be?
A: Measure to the nearest centimeter for accurate assessment.