
13231 East 166th St.
Cerritos, CA 90703
Phone (562) 802-3488
Fax (562) 802-3391
www.TwinEaglesBBQ.com
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MODELS: TEVH-36, TEVH-48
Indoor/Outdoor Ventilation Hoods
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PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTION BEFORE PROCEEDING.
INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.
IMPORTANT:
INSTALLER: Please leave these Installation Instructions with this unit for owner.
OWNER: Please retain these Instructions for future reference
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,
HOODS SHOULD BE INSTALLED WITH VENTILATORS APPROVED FOR USE WITH THE HOOD.
SEE TABLE – 1 OF THIS INSTRUCTION FOR APPROVED VENTILATORS.
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
A. Installation work and electrical
wiring must be done by qualified
person(s) in accordance with all
applicable codes & standards including
fire-rated construction. WARNING: to
reduce the risk of fire, use only metal
duct work.
CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND TO PROPERLY EXHAUST AIR, BE SURE TO
DUCT AIR OUTSIDE FOR DUCTED FANS – DO NOT VENT EXHAUST AIR INTO SPACE WITHIN
WALLS OR CEILING OR INTO ATTICS, CRAWL SPACES OR GARAGES.
Read this instruction completely before starting installation. Planning the complete installation before starting any work is
highly recommended. This includes all aspects of the installation including hood location, ducting, electrical requirements,
and adequacy of mounting surfaces.
TABLE - 1
Use model TEVI-060I for internal
ventilator on 36” and 48” hoods.
Use model TEVI-120I for internal
ventilator on 48” hoods only.
Use TEVE-150E for remote
ventilator on 36” and 48” hoods.
DUCTING: Use a minimum 8" round duct for TEVI-060I installations. Use a minimum 10" round duct for TEVI-120I and
TEVE-150E. Use #10100 8" - round transition or #10287 10"-round transition from hood to ducting. Other Transition options
are available – See your Dealer for details.
Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector's use.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper
combustion and exhausting of gases
through the flue (chimney) of fuel
burning equipment to prevent
backdrafting. Follow the heating
equipment manufactures guideline and
safety standard such as those published
by the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) and the American
Society for Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Engineers
and the local code authorities.
(ASHRAE),
C. When cutting or drilling into wall or
ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring
and other hidden utilities.
D. Before servicing or cleaning unit,
switch power off at service panel and lock
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.
This hood has been designed to be used with the ventilators shown in Table-1.
Before cutting into cabinets, it is necessary to confirm that the correct ventilator
is being used. Your dealer should have reviewed your needs prior to your
purchase. Be sure you have the correct ventilation system.
CAUTION: to reduce the risk of fire and electrical shock, install this ventilation
hood onl
with blowers specified by Twin Eagles.

SAFETY WARNING:
Turn off power circuit at
.
the service entrance and
lockout panel before
wiring the range hood.
NOTE: Unit must be vented
to outside of the building.
BACKDRAFT DAMPER: It is recommended that a backdraft damper be used
in all installations. In cold weather installations it is necessary to use a backdraft
damper to minimize backflow of cold air into room. A non-metallic thermal
break should also be used to minimize conduction of outside temperatures
through the ductwork. The thermal break should be located as close as possible
to where the ducting enters the heated portion of the house.
Prepare cabinet for mounting the hood per FIG-2. Use
furring strips to level cabinet mounting surface with any
cabinet trims. If your hoods accepts and you’re using dual
internal ventilators refer to that instruction section.
Attach and secure the transition to the hood with #6x3/8
sheet metal screws and tape all joints prior to installing the
hood. Attach hood to cabinet using #10 wood screws.
Holes are located in the back panel and top panel of the
hood for mounting. Use a minimum of four #10x3/4 wood
screws to mount the hood. Longer screws are required if
wall board or other nonstructural surfaces are used
between the hood and main mounting surface which
should be a minimum of 3/4 “thick. When using rear holes
for additional mounting use appropriate anchors if not
engaging the wood structure.
HINT: If you find vibration noise is present because of
cabinet structure, use additional screws in holes available
to increase rigidity.
Connect 120 volt, 60 Hz power through the conduit hole
in top of hood, connecting to pigtail in hood junction box,
white to white, black to black and connect green ground
wire to the power supply ground wire per local codes.
The recommended height from countertop or cooking
surface to the bottom edge of the hood is 30 to 36 inches.
Hood is recommended for use over domestic gas or
electric appliances. Not recommended for use over solid
fuel fired appliances.
After installing the hood, install the internal blower
(see FIG-1) unit by positioning the blower onto
bracket-A, notched blower bracket will center
blower. Rotate into position against hood top and
secure with #8 sheet metal screws via bracket-B. To
ease assembly you should pre-drive and then remove
the #8 screws before installing the blower. If the
remote ventilator is used see related instructions. The
TEVE-150E ventilator will require revision of some
wiring in the hood receptacle box and possible
modification of air discharge opening – See TEVE150E instructions.
NOTE: TEVE-150E requires a 20 AMP Power
Supply.
CAUTION: The hood is of sufficient weight that two
installers are recommended to prevent injury or damage to
the hood in handling.
Turn the power on at the service entrance and check the
operation of the controls.
NOTE: be sure that all dampers are operating properly and
are free to open.