A wall oven does not require special ventilation to the outdoors. Older models sometimes do, but the newer models do not require any type of special ventilation.
Ventilation. If your thermostat is in working order, there may be an issue with your oven's ventilation. Poor ventilation can cause the heat to build up to the point that the oven overheats and causes the thermostat to trip, again cutting out your oven in the process.
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Well, those new little roundy round home pizza cookers don't need a hood, buy they're only good for up to a 12" pizza. Any commercial pizza oven that I know of, will require a ventilation hood. Many areas will also require a fire suppression system. You're talking about a big investment.
Yes but no. A ordinary oven like you have in kitchen, No but if you have a special oven for seasoning wood, yes.
GE oven parts are special because they are of a much higher quality than other brands' oven parts. One can buy GE oven parts at place like Home Depot and Amazon.
There are many brands and models of this type of oven but it is commonly called a "self cleaning oven".
A bakery does not necessarily require a vacuum oven. However, a bakery that needs to bake items at a fast rate is recommended to purchase a vacuum oven.
Called a kiln.
No. The oven has a vent already. It is probably under one of the back burners.
Yes, but not in a domestic oven. It would require a huge oven and a massive tin. Not to mention a huge mixer.
A single electric oven is usually installed in a tall kitchen cabinet, which has access to an electric socket and can tolerate a temperature of 90C. The cabinet must also have a ventilation system to ensure proper functionality.
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