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Hello Fred, Certainly! Let’s delve into the world of microwave ventilation. Built-In Microwaves: Built-in microwaves are installed into cabinets or wall cavities. These microwaves can be vented externally through a duct that runs through the wall or roof of the house. If you have a built-in microwave, it’s essential to ensure proper external venting to maintain a fresh and safe kitchen environment. External Venting Importance: External venting directs air, moisture, and other pollutants outside the house instead of recirculating them back into the kitchen. Here’s why external venting matters: Removal of Cooking Odors: Proper venting eliminates cooking odors (like smoke and grease) from the kitchen, ensuring a fresh-smelling space. Moisture Control: Excess moisture generated during cooking can lead to mold growth. Venting removes this moisture, preventing humidity-related issues. Heat Control: Cooking generates heat. External venting helps dissipate this heat, keeping the kitchen cooler. Improved Air Quality: Ventilation removes pollutants like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, enhancing overall air quality. Increased Appliance Lifespan: Microwaves and range hoods that vent externally tend to last longer due to reduced moisture and odor accumulation. Countertop Microwaves with Trim Kits: If you’re installing a countertop microwave with a trim kit into a cabinet, the situation changes: Countertop microwaves typically do not require an exhaust duct because they don’t have built-in exhaust fans. The trim kit allows you to integrate the microwave seamlessly into your cabinetry, but it doesn’t alter the need for external venting. Since countertop microwaves lack built-in exhaust systems, there’s no duct to worry about. However, if you’re using a trim kit, ensure proper ventilation in the cabinet to prevent heat buildup and allow the microwave to function optimally. Frigidaire 30" Trim Kit for Gallery Series Microwaves: The Frigidaire trim kit is designed for built-in microwaves. If you’re using this kit, make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation. Remember that even with the trim kit, external venting remains crucial for built-in microwaves. In summary, whether it’s a built-in microwave or a countertop unit with a trim kit, external venting is essential for maintaining a comfortable and safe kitchen environment. Happy cooking! - Owen
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