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All ventilation equipment must exhaust to the exterior of the building envelope

NKBA 4th ed §8.1 Ventilation Planning

Description

All ventilation equipment — range hoods, bath fans, dryer vents — should be provided in every space and exhausted to the EXTERIOR of the building envelope. Recirculating range hoods are not a substitute. Make-up air may be required where the exhaust capacity exceeds the natural infiltration rate (typical threshold: 400 cfm exhaust).

Why this exists

Recirculating fans don't remove moisture, CO2, or combustion byproducts — they just filter particulate. Exhausting to the exterior is the only way to remove humidity (the #1 driver of mold) and combustion gases. Make-up air prevents backdrafting of natural-draft appliances (water heaters, fireplaces).

Measurements

PropertyOperatorValueUnitNote
makeupAirThresholdmin400cfmExhaust capacity at which make-up air is typically required

Categories

VentilationKitchenBathroom

Source

NKBAno manifest entry
Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines with Support Spaces and Accessibility, 4th Edition (via 2023 Design Competition Guidelines summary) (4th ed (2022))
Section: 8.1 Ventilation Planning
Published 2022-01-01 · last verified 2026-05-14

Solver enforcement

Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-14.