Are there any odor issues, which would prevent location in residential neighborhoods?
No odor issues exist since microwaves are preferentially absorbed by ammonia, amines and some mercaptans (sulfur-based compounds). These odor-causing compounds are destroyed, leaving only water vapor and steam to be exhausted to the atmosphere. Due to the high-efficiency burners provided for the source of hot convection air, the levels of Hydrocarbons, Particulates, CO, NOx and SOx are below the minimum standards set by the Ohio EPA.
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