toggleswitch
Well-known member
4. Electric...seems like much less cooking with gas in Canada than in the US
IIRC the general building insulation standards requrired in Cananda FAR exceed our own.
I believe with a source of air pollution (gas stove) in a tightly sealed space, it becomes legally necessary there to have a mechanical air-exchanger (heat-recovery ventilator).
The expense and mechanics necessary to have a gas stove then becomes a hassle.
Perhaps the water-vapor given off by combustion is also a probem.
Does Cananda have mostly 24 inch (60cm stove?) I thought every one I saw was a 30 incher (75 cm).
Perhaps PeteK can fill us in with accuracies...
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/home_improvement/1275841.html
IIRC the general building insulation standards requrired in Cananda FAR exceed our own.
I believe with a source of air pollution (gas stove) in a tightly sealed space, it becomes legally necessary there to have a mechanical air-exchanger (heat-recovery ventilator).
The expense and mechanics necessary to have a gas stove then becomes a hassle.
Perhaps the water-vapor given off by combustion is also a probem.
Does Cananda have mostly 24 inch (60cm stove?) I thought every one I saw was a 30 incher (75 cm).
Perhaps PeteK can fill us in with accuracies...
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_improvement/home_improvement/1275841.html