Thermador PH54 User Manual [en, es, fr]

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PH SERIES Professional® Wall Hoods
INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
Campanas de Pared de la Serie PH Professional
®
Models PH30 PH36 PH42 PH48 PH54
®
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
APPROVED FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.
IMPORTANT: Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector’s use. INSTALLER: Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner. OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.
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If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, fire or shock may result causing property damage or personal injury .
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.
Unit is heavy and requires at least two people or proper equipment to move.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges. Use caution when reaching behind or under appliance.
This appliance complies with one or more of the following St andards:
UL 858, S tandard for the Safety of Household Electric Ranges
UL 923, S tandard for the Safety of Microwave Cooking Appliances
UL 507, S tandard for the Safety of Electrical Fans
ANSI Z21.1- American National St andard for Household Cooking Gas Appliances
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1 13-M1984 Fans and Ventilators
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61-M89 Household Cooking Ranges
It is the responsibility of the owner and installer to determine if additional requirements and/ or standards apply to specific installations.
SAFETY WARNING
Turn off power circuit at service p anel and lock out panel, before wiring this appliance.
REQUIREMENT : 120 V AC, 60 Hz 20 A
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To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal duct work.
If required by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code), this appliance must be installed on a separate branch circuit.
Installer - show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
Remove all tape and packaging before using the appliance. Destroy the packaging after unpacking the appliance. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance. For example, do not remove leveling legs, panels, wire covers or anti-tip brackets/screws.
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.
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Improper grounding can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not use an extension cord. If the power cord is too short, have a qualified electrician install an outlet near the appliance.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control devices.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS:
This ventilator assembly must be installed with blower model(s) VTN1030C, VTR630D, VTR1030D, VTR1330E, or VTR1530D. Other ventilator blowers cannot be substituted.
a. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer. (Thermador Customer Service at 800-735-4328).
b. 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.
c. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
d. 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.
e. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
f. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
g. To properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl spaces, or garages.
h . Before you plug in an electrical cord, be sure all controls are in the OFF position.
CAUTION
For general ventilating use only . DO NOT use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials or vapors.
CAUTION
V ent unit to the outside.
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Parts Included with your Hood
Parts Not Included with your Hood
Hood Canopy
12-Volt halogen bulbs, installed
Filters (2, 3, or 4 depending on model and size)
Metal Transition with backdraft damper installed
Fasteners
Remote Blower (“pigtail”) Adaptor
Wooden S trip for Hood Support
Wire Nuts
2 - 175W PAR-38 Heat Lamps or 2 - 250W PAR-40 Heat Lamp s
Use & Care Manual /Installation Instructions
Registration Card
Duct Tape
1/2" Conduit
Ventilator- The hood can be installed with ventilator models VTN1030C, VTR630D, VTR1030D, VTR1330E, or VTR1530D.
Optional duct cover, 6" DC**US or 12" DCT**US height (available for purchase seperately) ** = width of hood
Optional Remote Control (available for purchase separately)
CONSIDERA TIONS BEFORE INST ALLING HOOD
1. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
2. Do not use flex ducting.
3. 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.
4. Hood installation height above a cooktop or range can vary . T o obt ain the necessary installation height above a Thermador Professional Cooktop or Range, consult the appliance's installation manual.
* For indoor grill installations, Thermador
recommends a minimum of 36" clearance and remote blowers only (VTR1030D, VTR1330E, or VTR1530D).
5. Remote blowers require a five wire installation.
6. 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. Consult your HV AC professional for specific requirements in your area.
7. Refer to Remote Control Installation Instructions if applicable.
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Appliance Installation
CAUTION:
Vent unit to out side of building, only .
The hood can be mounted on a wall or suspended from a cabinet. Both vertical and horizontal discharge are possible with either mounting method.
Discharge Direction: The hood is shipped ready for vertical discharge. T o change to horizont al discharge move the discharge cover shown in Figure 1a to the top of the hood. The plate is held in place by 4 (four) screws.
Assembly of the Transition: The supplied transition mounts to the top or rear of the hood depending on the discharge direction.
1. Align mounting holes at base of transition with mounting holes on 1/2” flange located at the top or rear of the hood depending on direction of discharge.
2. Fasten transition to hood using two (2) # 8 sheetmetal screws (included with hood).
3. Seal connection between transition and hood with duct tape.
4. Remove tape holding damper closed.
See Figure 1b for overall hood dimensions.
This opening is covered for horizontal discharge
Figure 1a: Discharge Direction
This opening is covered for vertical discharge.
30", 36", 42", 48", 54" *
18"
Figure 1b: Overall Dimensions
27"
* Varies by model.
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Note: Read Remote Control Installation Instructions before continuing if using this accessory.
6" Duct Cover
24"
18"
Wall Mount Installation
The hood installation height is the user’s prefer­ence. Figure 2 shows a typical installation of the hood with a duct cover. Accessory 6” and/or 12” duct covers are used to fill the space between the hood and ceiling.
The installation height shown in Figure 2 is 36". One 6" duct cover has been used in this installation.
tandard
ft Ceiling
(96")
Add or subtract duct covers as appropriate to accommodate ceiling height and desired hood height. The duct cover structure is supported by the hood.
1. After the hood installation height has been determined, draw a horizontal line at a distance above the cooktop equal to the desired hood installation height plus 15-1/2”. This line is the mounting location of the wooden bracket shipped with the hood.
2. Find the centerline of the cooktop. Draw a vertical line along this centerline up to the horizontal line drawn in step 1.
Figure 2 - Typical hood installation
3. The hood is mounted to the wall using a wooden bracket shipped with the hood. Remove the bracket from the hood by removing two shipping screws. Mark the center line of the bracket.
4. Locate one stud on either side of the cooktop centerline to use for mounting the wooden bracket as shown in Figure 3.
5. Align the top of the wood bracket along the
Drywall
Height Above Cooktop
horizontal line drawn in Step 1. Align the centerlines of the bracket and cooktop.
6. Drill a 3” deep 1/8" tap hole through the wooden bracket, drywall, and into the stud.
7. Use 2 or 3 (#14 x 3”) screws to attach the
Screws (2 ea #14 x 3")
bracket to the wall as shown in Figure 3. For support of longer hoods, use three studs. Countersink the heads to prevent interference with the hood.
8. On the wood bracket mark the locations used to hang the hood according to Figure 4 (next page).
9. Drill a 1/8" tap hole through the wooden bracket and drywall. These (#8 x 5/8") screws do not need to go into the studs.
10. Drill a 1/16" tap hole for the 2 (#8 x 5/8") screws
Figure 3 - Mounting the wooden bracket.
into the wood bracket leaving 1/4" of each screw exposed for hanging the hood.
Hood Height (36")
Standard 36" high Range
Wooden Bracket
Cooktop Centerline
Wall Studs
Desired Hood Height + 15 1/2 "
To Cooktop Surface
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Drywall
Screws (2 ea. #14 x 3")
Cooktop Centerline
A measurement
1 1. Discharge Direction: Horizontal discharge
requires a wall cutout, as shown in Figure 5, to provide clearance for the transition. The location of the cutout is determined by the hood installation height.
10-1/4"
Transition Centerline
10-1/2"
Figure 6
HOOD SIZE A 30" 13-1/16" 36" 16-1/16" 42" 19-1/16" 48" 22 -1/16" 54" 25-1/16"
Figure 4
Dry Wall
12 1/2"
2-3/4"
23"
The transition supplied with the hood connects to standard 10-inch round duct. Figure 6 shows the transition connected for horizontal discharge.
Transition Centerline
-13
5
/16"
Wall
10-1/4"
18"
Cooktop Centerline
Figure 5
Base of Hood Location
Note: Dashed line indicates cutout needed for clearance of the transition.
Figure 7
Figure 7 shows the hood configured for vertical discharge. Installations using this type of method require a cutout in the ceiling to accomodate 10" duct and the 1/2" conduit carrying power to the unit.
Duct covers, sold separately , are available to cover the space between the top of the hood and ceiling.
(See Page 3).
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12. Before hanging hood, install transition per Figure 6. Fasten transition with two (2) screws (#8 x 3/8 sheet metal, supplied) and tape per all applicable codes.
Note: Screws must not hinder damper operation.
13. Rest the hood on the screws in the wood bracket. Use the keyholes labeled "I" in Figure
8. Make sure the wood bracket fits into the recess on the back of the hood.
14. Remove knockouts.
15. Tighten the screws in keyholes. Check hood for level and adjust if necessary .
16. From inside the hood drive screws (#8 x 5/8”) through holes in hood into wooden bracket. See holes labeled J in Figure 8.
17. Connect additional ducting.
J
I
Figure 8
Installation Note: If wall studs are within 8" of the center line, cut stud at an angle to avoid any interference.
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Assembly and Installation of the Duct Covers
Optional duct covers shown in Figure 9 may be used to fill the space between the hood and ceiling in wall mount installations. 6" and 12" high duct covers are available and may be ordered separately .
1. If multiple duct covers are used, connect the pieces together using sheetmetal screws provided with duct covers.
2. Attach the duct cover(s) to the hood using sheetmetal screws as shown in Figure 9.
3. From inside of hood, insert screws supplied (#8 x 5/8") through holes L, one (1) on each side and four (4) along the front, into bottom of the cabinet.
L
L
#8 x 3/8” Screw (numbers depend on hood size)
L
Figure 9
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The hood can be installed under a cabinet by supporting the hood from the top.
Note: The cabinet must be structurally joined to the wall studs to support the weight of this hood.
Figure 10 shows the four (4) screw holes (K) used for mounting the hood to the bottom of the cabinet.
Make sure both knockouts have been removed.
1. In the base of the cabinet drill 1/8" tap holes (See Dimension A in Figure 10 and in Table). Screw in four #10 x 1" screws (provided with hood) leaving 1/4" exposed).
2. If the hood is installed for vertical discharge, use Figure 1 1 to create clearance holes for passage of the transition and conduit (See Dimension B in Figure 1 1 and in Table).
3. For horizontal discharge use Figure 5 for the geometry of the cutout required for clearance of the transition.
4. Hang hood from screws and tighten securely.
5. From inside of hood, insert screws supplied. Drill through holes (use #8 x 5/8" screws supplied), one (1) on each side and four along the front, into bottom of the cabinet. See screw holes labeled "L" in Figure 10.
Cabinet Installation
1-9/16"
-1
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Figure 10: Tap Hole and Screw Hole Locations
Centerline Hole Dimensions for Figures 10 and 1 1
HOOD A (Fig 10) B (Fig 11) SIZE T ap Holes Conduit Hole
30" 29-1/16"13 36" 35-1/16"16 42" 41-1/16"19 48" 47-1/16"22 54" 53-1/16"25
1 -1/8"
Wall
K
{
"
16
/
L
L
23"
A: Tap Hole Locations
23"
L
K
Note: This figure depicts tap hole and screw hole locations only. See Figure1b, Page 4 for overall hood dimensions.
-7
/16"
7
/16"
-7
/16"
-7
/16"
-7
/16"
B
7 7/8"
2 -3/8"
1- 7/8"
2 3/8"
Cooktop Centerline
3 -3/16"
5/8" DIA clearance holes for 1/2" conduit to j-box.
Plan View of Cabinet Cutout
Note: This figure depicts transition and conduit locations only. See Figure 1b, page 4 for overall hood dimensions.
Figure 11: Transition and Conduit Locations
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Installing an Integral Blower VTN1030C
The hood can be installed with a
VTN1030C blower.
Blower preparation
Shipping brackets
Wire tie
Capacitor
Blower Front View
Figure 12a
1. Remove left and right shipping brackets
and discard.
2. Cut wire tie shown in Figure 12a. Locate the wire harness with the Molex 6-pin connector. Route wire harness out rear of blower, as shown in Figure 12b. below.
3. Re-attach wire harnesses to capacitor with new wire tie (supplied) in same location in front.
Install blower in hood:
1. The blower is attached to the hood using weld studs provided on the mounting plate.
2. Figure 12c shows the weld studs in location B for horizontal (rear) discharge. Attach four #10­24 nuts to the weld studs. For vertical discharge, attach nuts to studs at the top of the mounting plate.
Figure 12c
3. Guide the motor mounting plate over the nuts and tighten to secure the blower to the hood.
4. Attach two (2) additional screws as shown in Figure 12d.
Add wire tie here
Wire Harness
Blower Rear View
Figure 12b
4. Attach wire harness with Molex 6-pin connector to housing as shown in Figure 12b with wire tie (supplied).
Ventilator
Assembly
Additional
Screws
Figure 12d
CAUTION:
Verify that the two (2) additional screws in Figure 12d are installed and properly tightened before continuing.
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Wire Routing Instruction
Vertical Discharge
Figure 12e
Route wires here
Wire cover
Horizontal Discharge
Route wires here
Figure 12g
Wire cover
Figure 12f
Install wire cover per Figure 12F . The 30"-wide model does not need a wire cover.
Figure 12h
Install wire cover per Figure 12H. The 30"-wide model does not need a wire cover.
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Turn off electricity at the service panel before wiring the unit. (See Safety Instructions, Page 1).
Wiring the Hood with an
Integral Motor
1. Remove the j-box cover.
2. Connect the VTN1030C molex plug connector to the connector present inside the hood as shown in Figure 13.
3. Install 1/2” conduit connector in j-box.
From Ventilator
From Control Panel
Figure 13
4. Run black, white, and green wires (#12 AWG) in 1/2" conduit from power supply to J-box.
5. 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 chasis. Use spring type wire nuts supplied. (Lost or missing wire nuts should only be replaced with: Spring type wire nut s rated for a minimum of (2) # 18ga wires and maximum of (4) #14ga wires, UL & CSA rated to 600V and 302 deg. F ./150 deg. C).
6. Close J-box cover. Check to see that light bulbs are secure in their sockets. Replace filters as described in the Care & Use Manual. Turn power on at service panel. Check operation of the hood.
Remote Blower Installation
The PH hood models are designed to work with VTR630D, VTR1030D, VTR1330E, or VTR1530D remote blowers. For installation instructions see the instructions supplied with the blower unit.
Wiring the Hood with a
Remote Blower
REMOTE
VENTILATOR
Figure 14
1. Remove the J-box cover.
2. Install 1/2" conduit connectors.
3. Run black, white, and green wires (#12 AWG) in 1/2" conduit from power supply to j-box.
4. Connect the power supply wires to the hood wires in the following order: black to black, white to white, and greenwire to green ground screw on chassis. Use spring type wire nuts supplied. (Lost or missing wire nuts should only be replaced with: Spring type wire nuts, rated for a minimum of (2) # 18ga wires and maximum of (4) #14ga wires, UL & CSA rated to 600V and 302 deg. F ./150 deg. C).
5. Connect the “pigtail” to the connector inside the junction box.
6. Run five (5) wires (#14 AWG) in 1/2" conduit from the remote blower to the second conduit connector.
7. Connect the remote ventilator to the pigtail wires (Step 6) as per Figure 14. Connect the remote blower green (ground) wire to the ground screw in the junction box.
8. Close junction box cover. Check that all light bulbs are secure in their sockets. Install filters. Turn power on at service panel, and check lights and blower operation per Care & Use Manual.
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