Is this posting incorrect or now out of date? If the above is correct I wouldn’t have a problem with my intended plan.
I know this is an old thread but I have a similar problem and have hunted high and low to find an answer.
I need to replace an old hob which is physically 760mm wide overall (including the edging trim) but the right hand section is the controls so the left 580mm or so is effectively a normal 4-burner gas hob. The burners are located centrally under a normal 600mm extractor fan the lower surface of which is 760mm above the worktop, so that should be OK.
Above the controls section there is nothing apart from the ceiling some 1.8m above (that area is in front of a window). Yet a fitter has told us that if we replace the hob with a same-width modern unit (probably a 5-burner design) we must have an extractor fan the same width, going across the window. This is surely insane!
My understanding is that, as the kitchen is around 30 cubic metres volume and has 3 opening windows no ventilation is required anyway.
The other problem is to the left of the hob. Ideally we'd like a replacement to fit straight in without cutting the worktop significantly or, worse, having any "filler" covering strips even if they're just stainless steel.
To the left is a wall unit that comes down to 440mm above the work surface, lower if you include the lighting pelmet (no light so it can go if required). This unit is vertically only 20mm to the left of the outer trim of the existing hob so technically would appear to just infringe the "exclusion zone".
This has all been installed for about 30 years and works fine - with no heating or scorching of the units whatsoever. The units realistically are not going to be moved (tiling etc.) so what am I going to have to do, apart from obviously find a good local Gas Safe person to do the work?
1. On the left, will I have to resign myself to a 50mm clearance and have a small filler strip?
2. On the right can I go out beyond the extractor hood in front of the window or must I buy a narrower hob (around 500mm) and fill the big gap in the work surface somehow?
Any and all comments welcome.