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.
No, the over the range microwave should not need to be vented outside.
Yes, but only if the over the range microwave is not vented to the outside. The charcoal filter will help remove smoke and odor circulated back into the room.
Yes, but only if the over the range microwave is not vented to the outside. The charcoal filter will help remove smoke and odor circulated back into the room.
yes
Very...if they are vented to the outside.
With a rat hole cover that is properly vented.
Yep!
no. you must have a flue that properly vents to the outside. you will burn your house down if you try to start a wood fire in a vent free fireplace.
Vent into an unused room.
yes if the venting is faulty and also depending on the width of the opening, mice can flatten their bodies to fit through the thinnest of spaces
Nope. It comes with its own cooling fans; just make sure they aren't covered by anything.
Yes it does. The warm air off the condenser needs to go outside.
No it should be an indirect waste properly vented and trapped