🔥 BBQ Rangehoods in Victoria: What You Need to Know

If your BBQ is under a roof or part of an alfresco kitchen, a proper rangehood isn’t optional — it’s essential.

BBQs produce far more smoke, heat, and grease than indoor cooking, and without the right ventilation you’ll end up with stained ceilings, lingering smoke, and potential compliance issues.


📏 Victorian requirements

In Victoria, installations may need to comply with:

  • AS/NZS 1668 (ventilation & airflow)
  • AS/NZS 5601 (for gas BBQs)

If your alfresco area is enclosed or semi-enclosed, these standards become critical.


⚙️ Key rules

  • Airflow: Minimum ~2000 mÂł/hr
  • Size: Rangehood should be wider than the BBQ
  • Height: Around 1200mm above cooking surface
  • Ducting: Always vent externally (no recirculation)

đźš© Common mistakes

  • Using indoor rangehoods
  • Undersizing the system
  • Poor ducting design
  • Ignoring enclosure levels

👍 Simple rule

If your BBQ is:

  • Under a roof
  • Near walls
  • Built into cabinetry

👉 You need a proper, ducted BBQ rangehood.


Don’t guess your ventilation. Call us today to talk through the best rangehood and install options for your BBQ setup.

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