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yes, unless you want your house to be filled with smoke.
It depends on whether you have a mount for the microwave that has an open bottom or if there is a cabinet over the stove. If there is only a mount then yes there are special over stove micros that bottoms are heat resistant to the stoves heat. If there is a cabinet then you can use a regular micro. Either way there should be a vent from the compartment that the micro is in or it could over heat. The special micros have a built in vent that can double as the stove vent.
Yes. You need to open the plumb, & you have an air vent there.
Building codes require dryers to vent to the outside.
No, not for wood. You need a chimney - either metal or masonry. There are some fake gas stoves that might be vent-less, but carbon monoxide is a hazard to be considered.
No, but most can be vented upwards or rearwards. The location of the microwave has a lot to do with venting. Ideally, you want to vent odors and moisture outside. Structure and asthetics also have to do with location of the vent.
I assume the outlet which is supplied with you gas stove is connected to a 20 amp , 120volt kitchen circuit. Unless the microwave is very large, say 2kilowatts or more, the circuit has ample capacity. I haven't seen many home-use microwaves larger than 1500 watts.
The distance should be 30 inches between stove top and hood.
Yes BUT not an outside wall
Having access to outside air. Drains need to vent to the outside or the water draining will cause a vacuum. Furnace and water heater need to vent the exhaust from the combustion. Or if you are frustrated or mad and just need to blow off steam, it can be said you are venting.
yes . . .without a vent, too much water vapor and smoke gets caught in the house, leading to ugly stains and possible mold growth :( you need vents in the bathrooms for the same reason
He go's up the vent and into the attic .You need to goo outside and use the tools to break the bars on the window and go into the attic.