Can the open kitchen be turned on for natural gas now

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-21
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Open kitchens cannot be turned on with natural gas.

    Because natural gas is different from liquefied gas, natural gas is easy to diffuse, if the kitchen is designed to be open, the gas may spread to the living room or even the bedroom, which is very easy to cause an explosion accident, and the consequences are unimaginable. Therefore, when the staff of the gas company finds that there is no door in the kitchen, they will first ask the owner to rectify it.

    According to the national standard, there is indeed this provision - GB16914-2012 "Safety Technical Conditions for Gas Appliances", CJJ12-2013 "Household Gas Appliances Installation and Acceptance Regulations" and other standards all mention that "gas and gas appliances can only be used in non-residential rooms".

    The open kitchen is connected to the living room, etc., and in the event of a gas leak, the gas can easily spread quickly to the living room (living room), and if a deflagration accident occurs, there is no obstruction, and the shock wave will directly rush to the living room and other places, which is a high risk factor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Open kitchens are not allowed to turn on natural gas according to regulations. Hard and fast rules, which cannot be changed.

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