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Tips to Reduce Condensation When Induction Cooking
25 Aug 2023 by Schweigen
Learn about potential causes and fixes for condensation issues, especially when cooking with an induction cooktop in winter.
Induction cooktops are designed for rapid heating, thermal efficiency and consistency. They produce hot vapours that condense when in contact with cold metal surfaces of the rangehood.
It is important to understand that when such condensation happens - neither the cooktop nor the rangehood are faulty. There are many variables that can lead to condensation issues, including:
Ambient temperature being lower than that of cooking steam
Shock of steam on contact with cold surfaces
Induction cooktops operated on maximum power from start
Rangehood installed closer (than it should be) to the induction cooktop
Rangehood operating at improper extraction speeds
Improper rangehood maintenance (clogged filters or ducting)
To avoid excessive condensation forming on a rangehood, Schweigen recommends that you:
Pick the right rangehood size in relation to the cooktop. Rangehoods should ideally be larger than the cooking zone underneath to ensure optimal capture efficiency;
Have the rangehood installed by a qualified professional, following the instructions in the manual for recommended distances between the bottom of the rangehood and the induction cooktop surface;
Install high performance safety ducting to ensure optimal airflow (take a look at Schweigen SteelFlex™);
Start up the rangehood 5-10 minutes before you cook to get the airflow circulating;
Start cooking on low to medium heat so the rangehood has time to warm up;
Leave it on for 5-10 minutes finishing to clear any remaining vapours (use the handy auto-shutoff function if you have one);
Toggle to the right extraction speed that captures both fumes and steam (use a lower speed when boiling);
Clean the filters regularly so airflow is unimpeded (refer to our handy filter cleaning guide);
Replace deteriorated filters (Schweigen’s dishwasher-safe filters/baffles are guaranteed for life); and
Ensure that there is continuous flow of fresh air into the kitchen (crack a window if need)
These handy tips should help keep humidity at bay, and the quality of air in the kitchen fresher and healthier for longer.
For more tips on how to find and install the right rangehood for the kitchen, check out our Silent Rangehood Buying Guide. Or contact us at 1300 881 693 today for a free consult.
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