Sub-Zero & Wolf Cooktop Low-Profile Island Hood, Cooktop Low-Profile Wall Hoods Quick Start Manual

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Cooktop Low-Profile Ventilation Hoods
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Contents
Important Note
Wolf Cooktop Low-Profile Ventilation Hoods . . . . . . . . 3
Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Specifications . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Service Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
o ensure the safe and efficient use of Wolf equipment,
T please take note of the following types of highlighted information throughout this guide:
IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is especially important.
CAUTION signals a situation where minor injury or product damage may occur if instructions are not followed.
WARNING states a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: T
his installation must be completed
by a qualified installer or Wolf factory certified service.
Read this entire installation guide prior to installation and save for the local inspector’s reference. The homeowner should keep this installation guide for future reference.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with National Electrical Codes, as well as all state, municipal and local codes. The correct voltage, frequency and amperage must be supplied to the appliance from a dedi­cated, grounded circuit which is protected by a properly sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse. The proper voltage, frequency and amperage ratings are listed on the product rating plate.
Record the model and serial numbers before installing the ventilation hood. Both numbers are listed on the product rating plate, located on the underside of the hood, above the grease filter. The filter must be removed to access the rating plate. Refer to the illustration below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: W
olf cooktop low-profile hoods are recommended for use with Wolf induction, electric and gas cooktops and integrated modules. For ranges and rangetops, a Wolf pro ventilation hood is recommended.
olf Cooktop Low-Profile Hood
W
Model Number
Serial Number
RATING PLATE
Location of rating plate.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Specifications 4
227/8" (581)
31/8" (79)
23/8" (60)
TO
14" (356)
97/8"
(251)
113/4"
(298)
283/8" (721)
TO
40" (1016)
42" (1067) 215/8" (549)
303/4" (781)
TO
40" (1016)
227/8" (581)
31/8" (79)
43/4" (121)
TO
14" (356)
97/8"
(251)
215/8" (549)
2
0
1
/8" (511)
31/8" (
79)
57/8" (149)
TO
1
8
3
/8" (467)
107/8"
(
276)
97/8"
(
251)
291/8" (
740)
TO
411/2" (1054)
3
0"
(762), 36"(914) A
ND
45" (
1143)
W
IDTHS
173/4"
(451)
31" (
788)
TO
483/4" (1238)
2
0
1
/8" (511)
31/8" (
79)
77/8" (200)
TO
2
5
1
/2" (648)
107/8"
(
276)
173/4"
(451)
Overall Dimensions
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
R
ECIRCULATING APPLICATION
LOW-PROFILE ISLAND HOOD
RECIRCULATING APPLICATION
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Specifications 5
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Installation Considerations
olf cooktop low-profile hoods are recommended for
W use with Wolf induction, electric and gas cooktops and integrated modules. These hoods have a telescopic flue that allows you to reach a ceiling height of 8' 9'
(2.7 m) with a finished look.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Wolf recommends that the bottom
of the ventilation hood be installed 24" above the countertop.
Low-profile wall and island hoods are available with an internal blower. Wall hood models CTEWH36 and CTEWH45 will require an in-line or remote blower assembly, available through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
The blower will vary in size and is dictated by the cooking unit, the volume of air that needs to be moved and the length of the duct run. Refer to ventilation recommenda­tions in the Wolf design guide. These hoods have an 6"
(152) round duct with vertical discharge.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use only a Wolf blower with the
cooktop low-profile hood.
(2.4 m) to
(610) to 30" (762)
Electrical Requirements
Wolf cooktop low-profile ventilation hoods require a separate, grounded 120 V AC, 60 Hz power supply. The service should have its own 15 amp circuit breaker.
Locate the electrical supply within the shaded area shown in the installation illustration for your specific model on the following pages.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and ordinances when installing your service.
BACKSPLASH
Optional stainless steel backsplashes are available in widths to match all cooktop low-profile hoods through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Specifications 6
8' (2.4 m) TO 9' (2.7m)
FLOOR TO
CEILING HEIGHT
173/4"
(451)
D
EPTH OF HOOD
30" (
762),
36" (
914)
O
R
45" (1143)
W
IDTH OF HOOD
291/8" (
740)
T
O
411/2" (
1054)
HEIGHT OF HOOD
LOCATION OF
E
LECTRICAL
24" (610) TO 30" (762)
T
O COUNTERTOP
E
15"
(
381)
5"
(127)
FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW
Installation
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Specifications 7
8' (2.4 m) TO9' (2.7 m)
F
LOOR TO
CEILING HEIGHT
215/8" (549)
D
EPTH OF HOOD
42" (1067)
WIDTH OF HOOD
2
8
1
/4" (718)
TO
411/2" (
1054)
HEIGHT
O
F HOOD
24" (610) TO 30" (762)
TO COUNTERTOP
L
OCATION OF ELECTRICAL
THROUGH TOP OF HOOD
FRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW
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LOW-PROFILE ISLAND HOODS
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 8
Ducting Options
olf cooktop low-profile hoods may be used in a ducted
W or recirculating installation. For greatest efficiency, the ducted installation is recommended.
DUCTED INSTALLATION
In a ducted installation, the hood aspirates the kitchen air saturated with fumes and odors, passes it through the grease filter and expels it to the outside through ductwork.
For this installation, a ventilation hood with an internal, in-line or remote blower can be used. The in-line blower is located in ductwork between the hood and the outside. The remote blower can be mounted on the roof or, for wall hoods, an exterior wall. Wolf in-line and remote blowers are available through your authorized Wolf dealer.
RECIRCULATING INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
blower can be used in a recirculating installation.
In a recirculating installation, the hood aspirates the kitchen air saturated with fumes and odors, purifies it through the grease filter and charcoal filter and returns clean air into the room. A recirculation kit is available through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer infor­mation, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Only low-profile hoods with an internal
Install Ductwork
To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Unless used in a recirculating installa-
tion, ventilation hoods must exhaust to the outdoors.
(152) round duct is recommended for cooktop low-
A 6" profile hoods. Use only rigid metal ductwork, do not use flex ducting. Consult a qualified HVAC engineer for specific ducting applications.
Decide where the ductwork will run between the wall hood and the outside. A straight, short duct run will allow the hood to perform most efficiently. Limit the number of elbows and transitions. The duct run should be no longer than 50' (15 m). There is a possibility of noise issues, if a remote blower is used with a short duct run.
Wolf recommends installing a backdraft damper in all installations. A backdraft damper is included with the hood. It is built into the transition from the hood to the duct run.
Unless you are using a remote blower, a roof or wall cap must be installed. Connect ductwork to the cap and work back towards the hood. Use duct sealing tape to seal joints between ductwork sections.
Local building codes may require the use of make-up air. Consult your local HVAC professional for specific require­ments in your area.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 9
DUCTWORK
INSTALLATION
THROUGH
WALL
173/4" (451)
HOOD DEPTH
D
UCTWORK INSTALLATION
THROUGH ROOF
24" (610) TO 30" (762)
BOTTOM OF
HOOD TO
COUNTERTOP
291/8" (740)
TO 41
1
/2" (1054)
TELESCOPING HOOD HEIGHT
31/8" (79)
8' (2.4 m)
TO 9' (2.7m)
CEILING H
EIGHT
201/8"
(511)
107/8"
(276)
DUCTWORK INSTALLATION
THROUGH ROOF
215/8" (549)
HOOD DEPTH
24" (610) TO 30" (762)
BOTTOM OF
HOOD TO
COUNTERTOP
283/8" (721)
TO 40" (1016)
T
ELESCOPING
HOOD HEIGHT
D
UCTWORK
INSTALLATION
THROUGH
E
AVE—
INTERNAL
BLOWER
97/8"
(251)
9' (2.7 m)
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LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
LOW-PROFILE ISLAND HOOD
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 10
SCREWS
ANCHORS
BRACKET
CENTER
OF HOOD
5
1
/16
"
(129)
13
3
/8
"
(340)
Wall Hoods—Ducted Installation
ang the hood on the bracket as shown in illus 2. Adjust
ocate the electrical supply through the wall within the
L shaded area shown in the illustration on page 6. Install ductwork as outlined on pages 8–9.
Mount the bottom panel to the hood. Attach with the four screws provided on the hinge side of the panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If a backsplash is to be used, it should
be installed prior to mounting the wall hood. Secure the hood mounting brackets to the wall studs prior to installing the backsplash. Refer to installation instructions provided with the backsplash.
H the horizontal position moving the hood to the right or left so that it is properly aligned. When adjustment has been completed, without removing the hood, mark the four additional holes to be drilled in the wall. Remove the hood and drill four
5
/16" diameter holes and fit the screw anchors provided. Mount the hood to the wall using the screws provided.
Mount the plate of the electrical system fixing it with three screws as shown in illus 3 below.
MOUNT HOOD TO WALL
IMPORTANT NOTE:
of the ventilation hood be installed 24"
Wolf recommends that the bottom
(610) to 30" (762)
above the countertop.
Draw a vertical line on the wall indicating the centerline of the hood. Mark the first two holes to be drilled in the wall. Position according to dimensions shown in illus 1 below. Drill two
5
/16" diameter holes and fit the screw anchors provided. Attach the metal bracket to the wall using the screws provided. Use the two cut-out triangles on the bracket to position it exactly along the vertical axis of the hood.
ATTACH TELESCOPIC FLUE
Assemble the three support brackets for the telescopic flue as shown in illus 4. The width of the bracket assembly can be adjusted. With screws and anchors provided, attach the bracket assembly to the ceiling so that it is positioned along the axis with the hood.
Illus 3. Illus 4.
Illus 1. Illus 2.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 11
DUCTING
WIRING
BOX
WIRING
BOX
SCREWS
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F
it 6"
etal ducting (not provided) to the air vent of
(152) m
the hood and seal with duct tape. Refer to illus 5 below.
For exhaust hoods, turn the upper flue over so that the air exhaust grid is in the lower section.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Electrical connection at the hood:
®
1) Run Romex
wire from the service panel to the hood’s
electrical box marked ‘120 V AC input’.
2) Remove the cover from the electrical box and remove
one knockout as shown in illus 6.
3) Secure the Romex
®
wire to the electrical box through a conduit connector. Use wire connectors or wire nuts approved by UL or C/UL.
4) Make electrical connections at the hood. Connect white to white, black to black and green to ground.
5) Place all wiring connections inside the electrical box and reinstall the cover. Make sure all wires are secure and that no wires are pinched between the cover and electrical box.
IN-LINE OR REMOTE BLOWER WIRING
Blower connection at the hood:
®
1) Run Romex
wire from the in-line or remote blower to
the hood’s electrical box marked ‘motor connection’.
2) Remove the cover from the electrical box and remove one knockout as shown in illus 7 below.
3) Secure the Romex
®
wire to the electrical box through a conduit connector. Use wire connectors or wire nuts approved by UL or C/UL.
4) Make electrical connections at the hood. Connect white to red, black to black and green to ground.
5) Place all wiring connections inside the electrical box and reinstall the cover. Make sure all wires are secure and that no wires are pinched between the cover and electrical box.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Refer to installation instructions
provided with the in-line or remote blower assembly for additional mounting and wiring instructions.
ATTACH FLUE EXTENSION
Insert the flue extensions, setting them on the hood. Extend the upper flue to the ceiling and secure with two screws as shown in illus 8.
Illus 5. Illus 6.
Illus 7. Illus 8.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 12
GREASE
FILTER
CHARCOAL
FILTER
SCREWS
DUCTING
Wall Hoods—Recirculating Installation
INTERNAL BLOWER MODELS
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A recirculation kit is required for this installation. The kit is available through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Locate the electrical supply through the wall within the shaded area shown in the illustration on page 6. Install ductwork as outlined on pages 8–9.
MOUNT HOOD TO WALL
Follow the same instructions for mounting the hood to the wall as outlined for ducted installations on page 10.
ATTACH TELESCOPIC FLUE
Assemble the three support brackets for the telescopic flue as shown in illus 4 on page 10. The width of the bracket assembly can be adjusted. With screws and anchors provided, attach the bracket assembly to the ceiling so that it is positioned along the axis with the hood.
Mount the flange on the hood to correspond with the air outlet point shown in illus 9 below.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Follow the same instructions for wiring connections as outlined for ducted installations on page 11.
INSTALL CHARCOAL FILTER
First remove the grease filter(s). To access the filter(s), gently press up on the front edge of the bottom panel and allow it to rotate downward. Push the handle outward and pull the grease filter(s) downward to remove. Then install the charcoal filter by inserting the two filter clips in the slots and turning the filter towards the inside of the hood. Reinstall the grease filter(s) using the reverse procedure. Refer to illus 11 below.
Fit 5"
(127) metal ducting (not provided) to the air baffle of
the hood and seal with duct tape. Attach the air baffle to the upper flue with four screws as shown in illus 10. Connect the other end of the ducting to the flange.
Illus 9. Illus 10.
Illus 11.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 13
SLOT
5
15
/16
"
(151)
5
15
/16
"
(151)
ELECTRICAL
PLATE
BOTTOM PANEL
HINGE
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ocate the electrical supply through the wall within the
L shaded area shown in the illustration on page 7. Install ductwork as outlined on pages 8–9.
Mount the bottom panel to the hood. Attach with the four screws provided on the hinge side of the panel. Refer to illus 12 below.
MOUNT HOOD TO CEILING
Using the drilling template, drill holes for attaching the mounting bracket to the ceiling on the vertical side of your hood. The center line of the mounting bracket is in line with the center of the control panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Placement of the mounting bracket is
critical for proper alignment of the hood with the cooktop.
Attach the mounting bracket to the ceiling using the screws and anchors provided. Refer to illus 13 below. The position of the bracket determines the final position of the hood. The side with the slot corresponds to the side opposite the controls.
Assemble the plate of the electrical system fixing it with two screws and washers as shown in illus 14.
Illus 12.
Illus 13. Illus. 14
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 14
SCREWS
WIRING
BOX
ELECTRICAL
CABLE
RETAINING
SCREW
UPPER
FLUE
Island Hoods—Ducted Installation
ATTACH TELESCOPIC FLUE
Attach the telescopic flue to the mounting bracket with four screws provided. Run the air evacuation pipe through the telescopic flue and run the Romex
®
wire through the hole in the bracket. Adjust the height of the telescopic flue with the four retaining screws. Refer to illus 15 below. Take into account that the height of the hood is 3 that the bottom of the hood should be installed 24" 30"
(762) above the countertop.
1
/8" (79) and
(610) to
Slide the upper flue onto the telescopic flue with the slots of the upper flue facing upwards. Attach the flue to the bracket with two screws as shown in illus 16. Slide the lower flue over the upper flue, to the top and temporarily secure it in this position using adhesive tape.
Raise the hood to the telescopic flue and connect the air outlet duct to the hood. Attach the hood to the telescopic flue with the four screws provided. Refer to illus 17.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Electrical connection at the hood:
®
1) Run Romex
wire from the service panel to the hood’s
electrical box marked ‘120 V AC input’.
2) Remove the cover from the electrical box and remove one knockout as shown in illus 18 below.
3) Secure the Romex
®
wire to the electrical box through a conduit connector. Use wire connectors or wire nuts approved by UL or C/UL.
4) Make electrical connections at the hood. Connect white to white, black to black and green to ground.
5) Place all wiring connections inside the electrical box and reinstall the cover. Make sure all wires are secure and that no wires are pinched between the cover and electrical box.
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION
Remove the adhesive tape and slide the lower flue downward, placing it gently onto the hood base. Installa­tion is now complete. Install the grease filters.
Illus 15. Illus 16.
Illus 17. Illus 18.
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REDUCTION
SCREWS
AIR BAFFLE
FLANGE
DUCTING
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Island Hoods—Recirculating Installation
ttach the reduction to the air venting opening of the hood
IMPORTANT NOTE: A
recirculation kit is required for this installation. The kit is available through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Locate the electrical supply through the ceiling and inside the area of the flue, above the mounting bracket and right of center.
MOUNT HOOD TO CEILING
Follow the same instructions for mounting the hood to the ceiling as outlined for ducted installations on page 13.
ATTACH TELESCOPIC FLUE
Insert the air baffle into the structure as shown in illus 19.
A by pressing slightly. Refer to illus 21 below. Raise the hood to the telescopic flue and connect the air outlet duct to the hood. Attach the hood to the telescopic flue with the four screws provided as shown in illus 22.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Follow the same instructions for wiring connections as outlined for ducted installations on the previous page.
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION
Remove the adhesive tape and slide the lower flue downward, placing it gently onto the hood base. Installa­tion is now complete.
Through the opening, fit the flange to the baffle. Turn the flange to secure it in place. Fit 5"
(127) metal ducting (not
provided) to the flange and seal with duct tape. Refer to illus 20 below.
Slide the upper flue onto the telescopic flue with the slots of the upper flue facing upwards. Attach the flue to the bracket with two screws as shown in illus 16 on the previous page. Slide the lower flue over the upper flue, to the top and temporarily secure it in this position using adhesive tape.
Illus 21. Illus 22.
Illus 19. Illus 20.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 16
GREASE
FILTER
CHARCOAL
F
ILTER
Island Hoods—Recirculating Installation
INSTALL CHARCOAL FILTER
First remove the grease filters. To access the filters, gently press up on the front edge of the bottom panel and allow it to rotate downward. Push the handle outward and pull the grease filters downward to remove. Then install the charcoal filter by inserting the two filter clips in the slots and turning the filter towards the inside of the hood. Reinstall the grease filters using the reverse procedure. Refer to illus 23.
Illus 23.
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Cooktop Low-Profile Hood Installation 17
1
1
3
/4"
(298)
2
1
1
/2"
(546)
243/8"
(619)
1
8
1
/2"
(470)
121/4"
(311)
41/2"
(114)
24
1
/2
"
(622)
15
1
/2
"
(394)
28
1
/4
"
(718)
20
3
/4
"
(527)
24
3
/4
"
(629)
14"
(356)
4
3
/4
"
(121)
10" (254)
DIAMETER
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In-Line and Remote Blowers
BLOWER INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Refer to specific installation instruc­tions provided with each blower assembly for additional mounting and wiring instructions.
Locate the blower so that the length of the duct run and number of elbows and transitions are kept to a minimum. The duct run should be no longer than 50'
(15 m). Remote
blowers should be located between wall studs or roof rafters. Avoid pipes, wires and other ductwork.
Allow enough space for transitions needed between the blower and connecting ductwork. For best performance, locate transitions nearest the blower.
Refer to the illustrations below for overall dimensions of Wolf in-line and remote blowers. Installation instructions shipped with each Wolf ventilation product provide detailed specifications. These instructions can also be found on our website, wolfappliance.com/specs.
IN-LINE AND REMOTE BLOWER DIMENSIONS
600 CFM in-line blower.
600 CFM remote blower.
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Service Information 18
Troubleshooting
IMPORTANT NOTE: I
operate properly, follow these troubleshooting steps:
Verify that electrical power is being supplied to the
ventilation hood.
Check electrical connections to ensure that the
installation has been completed correctly.
Refer to the troubleshooting guide in the Wolf cooktop
low-profile ventilation hoods use & care guide.
If the ventilation hood still does not operate properly,
contact Wolf factory certified service. Do not attempt to repair the hood yourself. Wolf is not responsible for service required to correct a faulty installation.
f the ventilation hood does not
Service Information
f service is necessary, maintain the quality built into your
I ventilation hood by contacting Wolf factory certified service.
For the name and number of Wolf factory certified service nearest you, check the contact & support section of our website, wolfappliance.com or call Wolf customer care at 800-222-7820.
When calling for service, you will need the model and serial numbers of the ventilation hood. Both numbers are listed on the product rating plate, located on the under­side of the hood, above the grease filter. The filter must be removed to access the rating plate. Refer to the illustration below.
RATING PLATE
Location of rating plate.
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