Installation guide

Installation
Specifications
Electrical
Specifications
WARNING
The:electrical
service.
to
the
range
hood
should
be
installed
only
-by-a
licensed
electrician.
it
is
the
owner’s
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
electrical
connection
of
this
appliance
is
performed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
The
electrical
installation,
including
minimum
supply
wire
size
and
grounding,
must
be
in
accordance
with
the
National
Electric
code
ANSI/NFPA*
(or
latest
revision)
and
local
codes
and
ordinances.
*
A
copy
of
this
standard
may
be
obtained
from:
National
Fire
Protection
Association
{
Batterymarch
Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts
02269-9101
Connect
the
hood
to
a
junction
box
supplied
by
a
120
Vac,
60
Hz
dedicated,
grounded,
3-wire
(hot,
neutral,
*
When
planning
new
duct
work,
always
look
for
the
shortest,
most
direct
route
to
the
out-
side.
Venting
can
be Lie
done
through
the
roof
{
or
directly
through
the
7
back
wail
to
the
out-
side
as
shown.
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oe
4
ft
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«
Make
sure duct
work
does
not
interfere
with
A
floor
joists
or
wall
studs.
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A
Calculating
the
Maximum
Duct
Run
Length
The
maximum
straight
duct
length
for
the
hood
is
50
feet.
To
determine
the
actual
maximum
duct
run,
subtract
the
equivalent
length
of
each
elbow,
transition
and
cap
from
50
feet.
ground)
circuit
protected
by
a
15
Amp.
circuit
breaker
EQUIVALENT
LENGTHS
or
time
delay
fuse.
It
must
be
installed
a
minimum
of
17
Piece
Subtract
Piece
Subtract
inches
above
the
bottom
of
the
hood.
8”
90°
elbow
7
feet
10”
90°
elbow
5
feet
Planni
ng
the
Duct
Work
8"
45°
elbow
|
3
feet
|
10"
45°
elbow|
2
feet
34"
X
10”
3%
X
10”
to
to
round
90° 25
feet
8"/10”
round
4
feet
WARNING
transition transition
*
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
and
to
properly
exhaust
air,
Roof
cap
.
Wail
cap
with
.
be
sure
to.duct
air
outside
the
house
or
building.
Do
damper
not
vent
exhaust-air
into
spaces.
within
walls
or
cell-
ings
or-into-attics,
crawl
spaces
or.
garages.
«Jo
prevent
combustion
by-products
smoke
or-odors
from-entering
the
home.
and
to
improve-efficiency,
tape
all
duct
joints
securely.
«Do
‘not
exhaust
more
than-one
vent
into.a
single
duct
run.
«TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE,
USE
ONLY
METAL
DUCT
WORK.
«~
DO
-
NOT
install
an
additional
in-line.or
external
blower
to
increase
the
length
of
the
duct.run.
Even
small
differences
between
blower
air
flow
rates
can
greatly
reduce
the
air
draw.
of
the
hood.
*
All
duct
work
materials
(including
screws
and
duct
tape)
must
be
purchased
separately
by
the
customer.
*
The
hood
exhaust
connects
to
an
8-inch
round
duct.
You
can
increase
the
duct
size
over
the
duct
run
if
desired.
To
prevent
a
back
draft,
never
decrease
the
duct
size
over
the
run.
If
existing
duct
work
is
smaller
than
8
inches
in
diameter,
remove
it
and
replace
it
with
8-inch
duct
work.
*
Do
not
rely
on
tape
alone
to
seal
duct
joints.
Fasten
all
connections
with
sheet
metal
screws
and
tape
all
joints
with
certified
silver
tape
or
duct
tape.
Use
sheet
metal
screws
as
required
to
support
the
duct
weight.
*
To
prevent
back-crafts,
a
damper
at
the
duct
outlet
may
also
be
required.
*
The
equivalent
lengths
of
roof
and
wall
caps
vary
with
model
and
configuration.
For
equivalent
length,
contact
the
manufacturer
or
a
qualified
HVAC
specialist.
Duct
Work
Design
Tips
*
Wherever
possible,
reduce
the
number
of
transitions
and
turns
to
as
few
sharp
angles
as
possible.
Two
staggered
45°
angles
are
better
than
one
90°.
*
Keep
turns
as
far
away
from
the
hood
exhaust
as
possible,
and
as
much
space
between
bends
as
pos-
sible.
*
For
best
performance,
use
round
duct
instead
of
rect-
angular,
especially
when
elbows
are
required.
*
If
multiple
elbows
are
used,
try
to
keep
a
minimum
of
24
inches
straight
duct
between
them. Avoid
“S”
or
“back
to
back”
use
of
adjacent
elbows.
*
In
regions
where
the
weather
gets
extremely
cold,
use
thermal
breaks,
such
as
a
short
section
of
non-metallic
duct,
to
avoid
indoor
heat
loss.
Locate
the
break
as
close
as
possible
to
the
outside
pass
through
point.
*
Do
not
use
flexible
metal
duct.
«
DO
NOT
use
duct
work
that
is
smaller
in
cross-
sectional
area
than
the
recommended
size
duct
(8”
round).
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decor.