Thermador HPIN54WS, HPIN42WS Installation Manual

Installation
INSTRUCTIONS
THERMADOR.COM
Professional Island Hoods
THERMADOR.COM
Installation
INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents (English) ................................................................3
Table de Matières (Français) ............................................................23
Índice de Materias (Español) ............................................................44
Models | Modèles | Modelos:
HPIN42WS HPIN54WS
Professional Island Hoods
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This THERMADOR® appliance is made by
BSH Home Appliances Corporation
1901 Main Street, Suite 600
Irvine, CA 92614
Questions?
1-800-735-4328
www.thermador.com
We look forward to hearing from you!
Table of
CONTENTS
Safety Instructions................................................................... 4
Important Safety Instructions ..........................................4
Advanced Planning................................................................. 6
Before You Begin ............................................................ 6
General Information ........................................................6
Installation Instructions ........................................................... 7
Installation Considerations .............................................. 7
Electrical Requirements................................................... 8
Ductwork Preparation ..................................................... 9
Common Ducting Configurations ...................................11
Choosing the Correct Blower.......................................... 12
Hood Transition............................................................... 12
Hood Installation .............................................................13
Blower Motor Installation ................................................ 15
Electrical Wire Routing and Connection ......................... 17
Make-Up Air Damper Relay Switch (optional)................. 18
Remote Control Installation (optional) ............................ 19
Installing the Telescopic Flue .......................................... 20
Installing Grease Trays and Filters................................... 21
Installer Checklist and Service ................................................ 22
Installer Checklist............................................................. 22
Before Calling Service ..................................................... 22
Product Data Rating Label ..............................................22
Support, Parts and Accessories .................................back page
Safety
DEFINITIONS
WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur as a result of non-observance of this warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or property may occur as a result of non-compliance with this advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or tips.
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Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLER: Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector’s use. Please leave these instructions with this unit for the owner. Show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
OWNER: Read and save these instructions. Please retain these instructions for future reference.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
-- DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
-- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
DO NOT try to light any appliance.
DO NOT touch any electrical switch.
DO NOT use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fire department.
-- Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING
Turn off power circuit at service panel and lock out panel before wiring this appliance. Requirement: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 A or 20 A for some models. Allow the appliance to cool after the power has been turned off before servicing the appliance.
WARNING
Automatically Operated Device
To reduce the risk of injury disconnect from power supply before servicing.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer.
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. Contact the manufacturer at the address or telephone number listed on the back page.
WARNING
DO NOT repair or replace any part of the appliance
unless specifically recommended in the manuals. Improper installation, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual for guidance. All other servicing should be done by a qualified technician.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT remove connections.
DO NOT use an extension cord.
Improper grounding can result in a risk of electric shock.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical connections and grounding must comply with all applicable codes.
If required by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code), this appliance must be installed on a separate branch circuit.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT use this appliance with any solid-state speed control devices.
Safety Codes and Standards
This appliance complies with one or more of the following Standards:
UL 507, The Standard for the Safety of Electric Fans
CSA C22.2 No. 113, Fans and Ventilators
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if additional requirements and/or standards apply to specific installations.
CAUTION
Unit is heavy and requires at least two people or proper equipment to move and install.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use caution when handling the appliance. Failure to do so may result in property damage or personal injury.
State of California Proposition 65 Warning: WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance. For example, do not remove panels, wire covers or brackets/screws.
CAUTION
For general ventilating use only. DO NOT use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.
Use a qualified installer.
Remove all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Dispose of packaging in an environmentally­responsible manner. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire­rated construction.
Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
USE ONLY METAL DUCTWORK.
DO NOT vent exhaust air in spaces with walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
CAUTION
An outside fan is to be mounted behind louvers or in a location where the entrance of drawn in water is unlikely.
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Advanced Planning
Before You Begin
CAUTION
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally.
Parts included
Metal transition with backdraft damper
Stainless steel baffle filters
Stainless steel grease trays
Stainless steel filter spacers
Support frame
Telescopic flue
Blower adapter
Fastener assortment* * Hardware provided is for mounting through standard
thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Installers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
Tools and parts needed
Blower (refer to the Ventilation Planning Guide for compatible blowers)
Ducting as needed (refer to Equivalent Duct Lengths for Commonly Used Transitions table)
Aluminum tape (DO NOT use duct tape.)
1/2'' (13 mm) conduit if required (follow local codes)
1'' (25.4 mm) Strain relief
Phillips screwdriver
T-20 Torx head screwdriver
11/32'' nut driver or socket and ratchet
Drill with 3/16'' and 1¼'' drill bits
Wire stripper
Tape measure
Protective work gloves
IMPORTANT: DO NOT throw away any packaging until appliance is fully installed.
Optional accessories available for separate purchase.
Refer to www.thermador.com for more details.
REMCPW – Built-in Remote Control Accessory
EXTNCB25W – 25 ft. Remote and In-line Blower Extension Cable
WC8 - 8'' Wall Cap
WC10 - 10'' Wall Cap
RFPLT600P - Roof plate for use with 600 CFM Remote Blower VTR630
RFPLT1000P - For use with 1000 CFM Remote Blower VTR1030 and 1300 CFM Blower VTR1330
General Information
Overall Dimensions
HPINxxWS
This model series is 27'' (686 mm) in depth and features brushed stainless-steel canopy, telescopic chimney flue,
with LED lights.
NOTE: Transition is centered horizontally.
IMPORTANT: The hood needs to be centered over the
cooking surface for best performance.
53
(1,370)
"
15/
16
41
(1,065)
"
15/
16
27"
(686)
5¼" (133)
24¾" (629) –
36¾" (933)
inches (mm)
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Installation Instructions
Installation Considerations
Clearances and requirements
The island hood requires the ducting to be vented to the outside. It cannot be used in conjunction with a recirculation unit.
Hood installation height above a cooktop, rangetop or range can vary. To obtain the necessary installation height above a cooktop, rangetop or range, consult the
appliance's installation manual.
This hood is intended only for an island type installation. There is a minimum distance of 12'' (305 mm) from the back wall to the edge of the Island Hood.
NOTICE: The hood could incur some damage from heat if a Thermador Professional
®
series range or rangetop is operated with multiple burners at high settings under a hood that is installed at minimum clearances while the hood is turned off.
For the electrical supply, locate the electrical supply on the ceiling inside the top of the hood. Allow a minimum 6 ft. (1.8 m) Romex
®
wire for connection.
Hood Width
The hood width should be no less than the width of the cooking surface. For proper performance, the housing must cover the entire cooking surface.
For proper performance, the hood must be centered horizontally above the cooking surface. Where space is not restricted, a wider hood can be used to increase capture area.
Distance From Cooking Surface
The installation height ranges from a minimum height of 30'' (762 mm) to a suggested maximum height of 40'' (1,016 mm); however, it is necessary to follow the cooking appliance manufacturer’s installation instructions for proper hood height.
Unit Weight
This vent hood is heavy. Adequate structure and support must be provided in all types of installations. When calculating the load for the housing support system, be
sure to consider the weight of the ventilation unit.
*Follow cooking appliance manufacturer’s recommendations.
53 (1,370)
"
15/
16
41
(1,065)
"
15/
16
*30" (762) –
40" (1,016)
27"
(686)
5¼" (133)
24¾" (629) –
36¾" (933)
12"
(305)
inches (mm)
Description Installed Weight
HPIN42WS 105 lb (47.6 kg) HPIN54WS 122 lb (55.3 kg) Integral Blower VTN1090R 23 lb (11 kg)
NOTICE:
The supplied weights address only the ventilation unit and blower. Installer must account for weight of any materials of construction when calculating the total dead weight load of installation, including but not limited to: wall, tile, mortar, plaster, brick, finishes, partitions, and other similarly incorporated architectural and structural items. It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if additional requirements and/or standards apply to specific installations.
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Blower Motors
Integral, In-line and Remote blowers are available through your authorized Thermador® dealer. For local dealer information, visit the Find a Dealer section of our website at www.thermador.com.
The blower performance options will vary in cubic feet per minute (CFM) and is dictated by the cooking surface, the volume of air that needs to be moved and the length of the duct run. Refer to the “Blower Motor Installation” section for detailed blower motor information.
Support Structure
Due to the weight of the hood, make sure the wood mounting bracket is attached to all available wall studs.
Framing must be fastened together and to ceiling joists to provide enough structural strength to support the weight of the hood and internal blower, if applicable.
Wall framing should be, at minimum, made of 2"x 4" lumber. Proper structural support is required to accommodate the weight of the hood.
Electrical Requirements
The unit requires a 120V AC, 60Hz. 15A branch circuit. The VTR1330 blower in conjunction with a PHxxGWS requires a 20 amp circuit breaker. The hood should only be connected to a dedicated circuit (with ground) that has been installed according to relevant regulations.
When connected to a GFCI-protected supply, Thermador Professional
®
hoods are suitable for use in damp locations that are protected from outside weather conditions and not subject to saturation with water and other liquids, but can be subject to moderate degrees of moisture (such as an outdoor covered patio or lanai area). Refer to local codes, NEC/CEC, and or the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for additional information.
Check your local building codes for proper method of installation. In the U.S., this unit should be installed in accordance with applicable local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1-02.
WARNING
The appliance must be grounded.
NOTE: The 25 ft. Remote and In-line Blower Extension Cable accessory (EXTNCB25W) will only work for distances up to 25 ft. The accessory cable must be purchased separately. DO NOT use more than one Blower Extension Cable per installation.
Electrical Data
Data, including the model and serial number, is located on the product data rating label inside the appliance, visible after removal of the filter frame (see “Product Data Rating Label”).
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Ductwork Preparation
Discharge Direction
The exhaust air is discharged upwards through a duct or directly through the outside wall into the open.
Ducting Recommendations
Proper performance is dependent upon proper ducting. Local building codes may require the use of make-up air systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater than specified cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air movement. The specified CFM varies from locale to locale. It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if additional requirements and/or standards apply to specific installations.
DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE DUCT; it creates back pressure/ air turbulence and reduces performance. Always install a metal vent cover where the ductwork exits the house. Hood must be vented to the outside of building only.
COLD WEATHER installations should have an additional backdraft damper installed to minimize backward cold air flow and a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part of the ductwork. The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal break. The break should be as close as possible to where the ducting enters the heated portion of the house.
MAKE-UP AIR: Local building codes may require the use of make-up air systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater than specified CFM of air movement. The specified CFM varies from locale to locale. It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if additional requirements and/or standards apply to specific installations.
To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside. Do not vent exhaust air in spaces with walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
The unit cannot be used in conjunction with a recirculation unit.
Thermador recommends not exceeding 50 ft (15.24 m) equivalent of duct.
Keep duct runs as short and straight as possible. Elbows and transitions fittings reduce air flow efficiency. Back to back elbows and “S” turns give very poor delivery and are not recommended.
A short, straight length of duct at the inlet of a remote blower gives the best delivery.
Hoods are supplied with a 10" (254 mm) transition. A locally supplied transition is required for other sizes.
Use the “Equivalent Duct Lengths for Commonly Used Transitions” table to compute permissible lengths for duct runs to outdoors.
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Equivalent Duct Lengths for Commonly Used Transitions
Size (in)
Equivalent
Length (ft)
Size (in)
Equivalent
Length (ft)
6 1.2
6 10
8 0.7
10 0.6
3¼" x 10", straight N/A 1
3¼" x 10", Center reverse elbow , right
N/A 25
3¼" x 14", straight N/A 0.7
3¼" x 10", Left reverse elbow
N/A 15
3¼" x 10", Right reverse elbow
N/A 25
6 12
6 2
8 6
8 2
10
10 2
6 5
6 2
2
5
8 3
8 2
2
2
10
10
3¼" x 10", 90° elbow , round
N/A 5
2’ long, 3¼" x 10" ex N/A 20
3¼" x 10", 45° elbow , round
N/A 15
3¼" x 10", Flat elbow N/A 20
6 1
8 10
8 2
3¼" x 10", Roof jack and shutter
N/A
6 5
6 10
NOTE: These commonly used installation parts can be purchased at a local hardware store. Thermador does not manufacture all these parts.
Round wall cap
Round roof c ap
3¼" x 10" to round 90° elbow ,
Duct Piece
3¼" x 10" Center reverse elbow , left
15N/A
Round to 3¼" x 10"
3¼" x 10" to round
Round to 3¼" x 10" 90° elbow ,
Duct Piece
Smooth, straight
90° elbow , round
45° elbow , round
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Common Ducting Configurations
NOTE: The figure does not represent all configurations or
installation methods. The image is to be used as a guide ONLY.
Back-draft damper on transition
Integral Blower
Integral Blower
In-line Blower
In-line Blower
Remote Blower
Remote Blower
30" (762) – 40" (1,016)
Varies
5¼" (133)
12"
(305)
inches (mm)
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Choosing the Correct Blower
It is recommended to use only Thermador blowers with Thermador ventilation hoods. See the Ventilation Planning Guide for recommended blowers. Contact Customer Service for additional options (see the back page for contact information).
IMPORTANT: Cutting off a connector to the appliance, blower, or to the extension cable kit will void the warranty.
Blower selection will vary based on the volume of air that needs to be moved and the length and location of the duct run. For long duct runs with multiple turns and bends, consider using a more powerful blower. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
Integral Blowers
These blowers are integrated into the hood at the time of installation.
Remote Blowers
Depending on preference and ducting situation, these blowers can be mounted on the roof or exterior wall of the home. An exterior installation may be more appealing to reduce noise in the kitchen.
In-line Blowers
To minimize noise in the kitchen, these blowers are mounted along the duct line anywhere between the kitchen and the exterior wall. If there is easy access to duct line (in an attic, for example), this may be an appealing option.
25 ft. Remote and In-line Blower Extension Cable
The 25 ft. Remote and In-line Blower Extension Cable (EXTNCB25W) is available to connect the hood to the In­line and Remote Blowers for distances up to 25 ft. Accessory cable must be purchased separately. DO NOT use more than one Blower Connector Cable per installation.
Hood Transition
Discharge Direction
The hood can only be mounted with a vertical discharge. The exhaust air should be discharged through ducting and directed to the outside of the building.
Assembly of the Transition
Hoods are supplied with a 10" (254 mm) round transition. A locally supplied transition is required for other sizes.
1. Align the mounting holes at base of transition over the mounting holes of the 1/2'' (13 mm) flange located at
the top of the hood.
2. Fasten transition to hood using four (4) 1/4'' (6 mm) sheet metal screws included with hood.
Note: Screws must not hinder damper operation.
3. Seal connection between transition and hood with aluminum tape. DO NOT use duct tape. Ensure that
the connection is completely sealed.
4. Remove tape holding damper closed.
8 (212)8(212)
3/3/
88
""
inches (mm)
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Hood Installation
CAUTION
Before installing, turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally.
Ceiling cutout
IMPORTANT: A minimum 10" (254 mm) opening in the ceiling is required to accommodate the ductwork necessary for proper ventilation.
1. Ensure that no cables or pipes will become damaged (e.g. electric, gas, water).
2. On the ceiling, mark the center line of the appliance.
3. Mark the center line for the location of the four (4) mounting holes using dimensions shown in the illustration below. The holes must be drilled into a structure capable to support a minimum 150 lb. load.
Tip: Use the frame as a template to mark the mounting support locations.
4. Use a 1¼'' drill bit to create a hole for the electrical power supply. Depending on the ceiling height, ensure the required minimum power cord length.
5. Mount the support frame to the ceiling by drilling in (4) 5/8'' (16 mm) screws with washers into the tap holes. Ensure that the power supply for the island
hood is routed inside the bracket.
Preparing the island hood support frame
Determine the total height of the support frame.
A – 5¼'' = Support Frame Height
1. Measure the distance from the cooking surface to the ceiling (“A”, Figure).
2. Add together 5¼'' (133 mm) to the desired height from the cook surface (“C”, Figure).
“C” must be at a 30" (762 mm) minimum to a 40"
(1,016 mm) maximum above the cooking surface.
3. Subtract the number determined in Step 2 from the number in Step 1 to determine “B”.
10"
(254)
Electrical
location
10
(264)
3
/8 "
20¼" (514)
inches (mm)
*
A
B
C
C
C
LL
5¼" (133)
8' - 9'
(2,438 - 2,743)
inches (mm)
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4. Secure the right and left sides of the support frame at the height determined in Step 3, “B”, using four (4) T-
20 Torx head screws.
5. Remove the clearance panel.
Securing the hood assembly
6. Using two people, lift the assembled range hood to the support frame. Slide the lip of the side panel into
the support sleeve of the support frame.
7. Secure the range hood to the support frame with four (4) ½'' (25.4 mm) screws into the left and ride sides.
CAUTION
DO NOT hang the hood on the support sleeve
without use of the screws for long periods of time. The support sleeve is not designed to bear the weight of
the hood.
B
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Blower Motor Installation
Blower and Circuit Breaker Ratings
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, install this range hood only with the blowers listed in the Ventilation Planning Guide.
NOTE: Cutting the plug of the blower will void the warranty or eligibility for return or exchange.
All blower models are sold separately. Use only Thermador blowers with these ventilation hoods. See the Ventilation Planning Guide for recommended blowers. Contact Customer Service for additional options.
All hood models are rated for 120V AC installed with a blower listed in the table above, using a 15 amp dedicated circuit breaker. The VTR1330 blower in conjunction with a PHxxGWS requires a 20 amp circuit breaker.
Blower selection will vary based on the volume of air that needs moved and the length and location of the duct run. For long duct runs with multiple turns and bends, consider using a more powerful blower. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible (refer to “Ductwork Preparation”).
Installing an Integral Blower
Integral Blower models are integrated into the hood at the time of installation. Integral Blower models should be installed after the hood is mounted.
For complete installation instructions see the instructions supplied with the blower unit.
Blower Harness Routing and Connection
1. The blower is attached to the hood using weld studs provided on the mounting plate. Guide the motor mounting plate over the studs.
2. Attach four (4) nuts (included with hood) to the weld studs. Tighten nuts with a 11/32'' nut driver to secure
the blower to the hood.
Blower SKU Voltage Current
Breaker
Amp
Remote VTR630 120 4.2 15 Remote VTR1030 120 5.7 15 Remote VTR1330 120 8.5 15 / 20 In-line VTI610 120 4.2 15 In-line VTI1010 120 5.7 15 Integral VTN630 120 4.2 15 Integral VTN1090 120 5.4 15
10" 10⅞"
(275)(275)
13"
13⅛"
(335)(335)
8¼" (208)
8¼"
(208)
18"
18"
(473)(473)
inches (mm)
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3. Route the blower motor’s plug connector through the Heyco.
4. Route the blower harness through the self-locking clip.
5. Connect the blower’s harness to the hood harness.
Installing a Remote Blower or In-line Blower
For complete installation instructions see the instructions supplied with the blower unit.
Remote Blower
Depending on preference and ducting situation, these blowers can be mounted on the roof or exterior wall of the home. An exterior installation may be more appealing to
reduce noise in the kitchen.
In-line Blower
To minimize noise in the kitchen, these blowers are mounted along the duct line anywhere between the kitchen and the exterior wall. If there is easy access to duct line (in an attic, for example), this may be an appealing
option.
19" (485)
2⅛" (54)
10"
(254)
1¾" (45)
20¾" (527)
12⅞" (327)
12⅛" (308)
6½"
(165)
1⅞"
(48)
13⅝" (346)
dia.
9⅞"
(251)
inches (mm)
12⅛" (308)
14⅜" (365)
" (22)
1¾" (44)
19⅛" (486)
ø 9⅞"
(251)
12"
(305)
12⅞" (327)
inches (mm)
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Blower Wire Connection
1. Route the blower motor’s plug connector to the hood. Connect the blower’s harness to the hood harness.
Electrical Wire Routing and Connection
1. Remove the three (3) short screws from the junction box cover and remove the cover.
2. Connect the power supply wires to the hood wires in the following order: black to black, white to white, and green wire to green ground screw on chassis. Use spring type wire nuts.
Wire nuts should be spring type wire nuts rated for a minimum of two (2) #18 gauge wires and maximum of four (4) #14 gauge wires, UL & CSA
rated to 600V and 302°F (150°C).
3. Replace the junction box cover and secure it with the previously removed 3 short screws.
EXTNCB25W 25 ft. Remote and In-line Blower Extension Cable (optional)
Parts Included
1 – 25ft cable
2 – Adapter Cables (NOT NEEDED for all models)
Blower Extension Cable Connection
The internal blower harness should be routed through the knockout and secured with a 1'' (25.4 mm) strain relief. The remote harness can then be connected to the blower harness outside the unit.
NOTE: Cutting of the connector will void the warranty of the appliance.
The blower extension cable is compatible with the following In-line & Remote blowers:
Blower SKU
Remote Blower VTR630 Remote Blower VTR1030 Remote Blower VTR1330 In-line Blower VTI610 In-line Blower VTI1010
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Make-Up Air Damper Relay Switch (optional)
Local codes may require the use of an additional backdraft and/or make-up air damper. Contact your local HVAC professional for specific requirements.
This hood provides a relay switch to connect a Make-Up Air Damper (120V max). Installations will vary according to the location in the home where the unit is installed and the damper used. Use the following illustration as guidance for your installation. Always comply with local code requirements.
1. Access the hood’s wiring.
2. Route the Make-up Air Damper harness through the strain relief to the terminal block.
The Make-up air kit hot and return connections
can use either terminal connection. There is no polarity requirement for the two pin terminal
block.
3. Secure the ground wire with the green T-20 ground screw.
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Built-in Remote Control Accessory (optional)
Before you begin, read these instructions carefully. It is recommended that the Remote Control be wired to the hood after the hood is installed.
REMCPW Parts Included
1 – Remote control
1 – 30 ft. extension harness
IMPORTANT: Cutting off a connector to the appliance or to the extension cable kit will void the warranty.
Remote Control Installation
1. Prepare the wall (or similar surface) cutout for installation as shown below
(view is shown facing wall).
2. Access the hood’s wiring. Route the 30 ft. extension harness through the strain relief to the square
mounting clip until it clicks.
3. Route the 30 ft extension harness through the cutout and connect the harness to the back of the remote control bracket.
4. Press the bracket inside the cutout. Drill a ¼'' (6 mm) tap hole through the bracket holes into the wall. Mount the bracket to the wall using the four (4) screws
provided.
5. Hook up the wire harness connector inside the bracket to the terminal on the back side of the remote control.
Use either terminal.
6. Snap the Remote Control into the bracket.
13
5
8
/
"
(346)
2
5
8
/
"
(65)
inches (mm)
inches (mm)
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Installing the telescopic flue
1. Wrap the two (2) longer of the telescopic flue pieces around the support frame of the installed island hood.
2. The two pieces should click together (no screws needed).
3. Secure the upper flue to the support frame with two (2) ½'' (25.4 mm) screws in the left and ride sides
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4. Wrap the two (2) shorter of the telescopic flue pieces around the upper flue. The two pieces should click together (no screws needed). The island hood will
support the bottom flue.
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