Features and specifications are subject to change at any time
without notice. Visit wolfappliance.com/specs for the most
up-to-date information.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in
parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
o ensure the safe and efficient use of Wolf equipment,
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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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Pro Wall Hood Installation
IMPORTANT NOTE: T
his installation must be completed
by a qualified installer or Wolf authorized service center
technician.
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 inside the left wall of the hood shell.
Refer to the illustration below.
olf Pro Wall Hood
W
Model Number
Serial Number
RATING PLATE (INSIDE HOOD)
Location of rating plate.
Installation Considerations4
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR INJURY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
•
Installation work and electrical wiring must be
done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated
construction.
•
Two installers are recommended due to the size and
weight of the pro ventilation hood.
•
Install the pro ventilation hood only with a blower
manufactured by Wolf.
•
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.
To reduce the risk of fire and properly exhaust air,
be certain to duct air outside. Do not vent exhaust
air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics,
crawl spaces or garages.
Installation Considerations
ro wall hoods are recommended for use with all Wolf
P
cooking appliances and should be at least as wide as the
cooking surface. The ventilation hood be installed 30"
(762) to 36" (914) above the countertop.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For optimal performance in wall hood
applications, a pro 27" (686) deep wall hood is recommended for use with ranges and rangetops that contain a
charbroiler or griddle.
BLOWER ASSEMBLIES
Pro ventilation hoods are shipped without the blower
assembly. Internal, in-line and remote blowers are 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
surface, 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use only a Wolf blower with the pro
ventilation hood.
Pro Wall Hood Specifications5
30" (762), 36" (914), 42"(1067)
AND 48" (1219) WIDTHS
1
0"
(
254)
O
VERALL
HEIGHT
4" (
102)
22" (559)
OVERALL DEPTH
1
2"
(305)
30" (762), 36" (914), 42"(1067), 48" (1219)
54" (1372), 60" (1524) AND 66"(1676) WIDTHS
18" (
457)
OVERALL
HEIGHT
4" (
102)
24" (610)
OVERALL DEPTH
12"
(305)
30" (762), 36" (914), 42"(1067), 48" (1219)
54" (1372), 60" (1524) AND 66"(1676) WIDTHS
27" (686)
OVERALL DEPTH
12"
(305)
18" (457)
OVERALL
HEIGHT
4" (102)
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Overall Dimensions
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
24" (610) DEEP WALL HOODS
27" (686) DEEP WALL HOODS
Pro Wall Hood Specifications6
E
6
"
(152)
5
"
(127)
L
OCATION OF ELECTRICAL
WIDTH OF HOOD
30" (762) TO 36" (914)
T
O COUNTERTOP
1
0"
(254)
HEIGHT
OF HOOD
22" (559)
DEPTH OF HOOD
E
6"
(152)
5"
(127)
LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL
WIDTH OF HOOD
30" (762) TO 36" (914)
TO COUNTERTOP
18" (457)
HEIGHT
OF HOOD
24" (610) OR
27" (686)
DEPTH OF HOOD
Installation Specifications
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
24" AND 27" DEEP WALL HOODS
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Electrical Requirements
olf pro ventilation hoods require a separate, grounded
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120 V AC, 60 Hz power supply. The service should have its
own 15 amp circuit breaker. Locate the electrical supply
flush with back wall and within the shaded area shown in
the illustration for your specific model on the previous
page.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You must follow all National Electrical
Code regulations. In addition, be aware of local codes and
ordinances when installing your service.
Electrical service for the ventilation hood must be
installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with
all applicable national and local electrical codes.
Installation Options
HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE
Pro low-profile wall hoods have an adjustable discharge.
Pro 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods have a
vertical discharge. A horizontal discharge kit is available
through your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website,
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RECIRCULATING INSTALLATION
Pro wall hoods, 30" (762) and 36" (914) wide, with an
internal blower (600 CFM or less), can be used in a nonducted application with a recirculating filter. In this installation, kitchen air is purified through filters and returned as
clean air into the room. A recirculation kit available through
your authorized Wolf dealer is required. For local dealer
information, visit the find a showroom section of our
website, wolfappliance.com.
DUCT COVER
Optional stainless steel duct covers are available in a
variety of heights for all pro ventilation hoods through
your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information,
visit the find a showroom section of our website,
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BACKSPLASH
Optional stainless steel backsplashes are available in
widths to match all pro wall hoods through your authorized
Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a
showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Pro Wall Hood Specifications8
A
TO
CENTER OF
TRANSITION
11/2" (38)
2" (51)
TO CENTER
OF TRANSITION
9"
(229)
55/8" (143)
TO CENTER
OF TRANSITION
A
TO
CENTER OF
TRANSITION
11/2" (38)
25/8" (60)
TO CENTER
OF TRANSITION
A
TO
CENTER OF
TRANSITION
DISCHARGE
CUT-OUT
3
1
/4
"
(83)
14"
(356)
Discharge Specifications
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
The illustrations provide dimensions for discharge options
for low-profile wall hoods. These dimensions are critical
for proper installation. Dimension A in the illustrations will
vary with the width of the hood. Refer to the chart below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The transition included with the 500
CFM internal blower accommodates 3
ductwork. An optional 3
1
/4" (83) x 10" (254) to 8" (203)
1
/4" (83) x 10" (254)
round transition is available through your authorized Wolf
dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a
showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com.
*500 CFM blower not available for these hood widths.
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS DISCHARGE OPTIONS
Vertical discharge.
Cut-out without transition.
Horizontal discharge.
Vertical discharge with accessory transition.
Pro Wall Hood Specifications9
DUCT COVER
MOUNTING
SCREWS
9"
(229)
55/8" (143)
TO CENTER
OF TRANSITION
A
TO
CENTER OF
TRANSITION
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Discharge Specifications
24" AND 27" DEEP WALL HOODS
The illustration below provides dimensions for vertical
discharge for 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods.
These dimensions are critical for proper installation.
Dimension A in the illustration will vary with the width of
the hood. Refer to the chart below.
An optional horizontal discharge kit is available through
your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information,
visit the find a showroom section of our website,
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with any pro wall hood, it must be attached before
installing the hood. Installing a duct cover will impact all
aspects of the hood installation including hood location,
ducting, electrical placement and the mounting surface.
DUCT COVER INSTALLATION
• Remove all screws from the front edge of the back
panel on the top of the wall hood. Leave the two
screws on the sides, there is a relief in the duct cover
for them.
• Attach the duct cover from the inside of the hood
through the filter opening using the screws provided.
• Leave screws partially loose until all screws are
installed. Check alignment of the duct cover with the
hood and tighten the four corner screws to secure the
duct cover. Tighten all remaining screws.
• Proceed with installation of the wall hood.
f an optional duct cover is to be used
24" and 27" deep wall hoods—vertical discharge.
Duct cover installation.
Pro Wall Hood Installation10
Install Ductwork
ro 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods have a
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To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Pro ventilation hoods must exhaust to
the outdoors except when used with the accessory recirculating kit (30" and 36" wide hoods only).
Wolf recommends that the pro wall hood be installed
30" (762) to 36" (914) above the countertop. Consult a
qualified HVAC engineer for specific ducting applications.
A 10" (254) round duct is recommended for pro ventilation
hoods. Use only metal ductwork, do not use flex ducting.
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.
Pro low-profile wall hoods allow for a horizontal or vertical
discharge. When using an in-line or external blower, an
optional 10" (254) round transition is available through
your authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information,
visit the find a showroom section of our website,
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vertical discharge. If a horizontal discharge is necessary,
an accessory horizontal discharge kit is required. Refer to
installation instructions provided with the kit. Accessory
kits are available through your authorized Wolf dealer. For
local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section
of our website, wolfappliance.com.
Always install a roof or wall cap if you are not installing a
remote blower. Connect 10" (254) round metal ductwork to
the cap and work back towards the hood. Use duct tape
to seal joints between ductwork sections.
Pro 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods have a backdraft damper included in the transition assembly. Local
codes may require the use of an additional backdraft
damper. Contact your local HVAC professional for specific
requirements. In cold weather installations, a backdraft
damper is necessary to minimize the backflow of cold air
into the room.
Local building codes may require the use of make-up air.
Consult your local HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The transition included with the 500
CFM internal blower accommodates 3
ductwork. An optional 3
1
/4" (83) x 10" (254) to 8" (203)
round transition is available through your authorized Wolf
dealer.
1
/4" (83) x 10" (254)
Pro Wall Hood Installation11
DUCTWORK INSTALLATION
THROUGH ROOF
22" (559)
DEPTH OF HOOD
30" (762) TO 36" (914)
COUNTERTOP
TO BOTTOM OF
HOOD
10" (254)
HEIGHT OF HOOD
NOTE: 10" (254) ROUND TRANSITION SHOWN IN VERTICAL DISCHARGE APPLICATION
WITH IN-LINE OR REMOTE BLOWER. REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
HORIZONTAL DISHCARGE.
24" (610) OR
27" (686)
DEPTH OF HOOD
NOTE: HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE REQUIRES AN ACCESSORY KIT.
18" (457)
HEIGHT OF HOOD
DUCTWORK INSTALLATION
THROUGH ROOF
30" (762) TO 36" (914)
COUNTERTOP
TO BOTTOM OF
HOOD
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LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
24" AND 27" DEEP WALL HOODS
Pro Wall Hood Installation12
FILTER
GREASE CUPSIDE VIEW
ELECTRICAL BOX
WIDTH OF HOOD
26
1
/4
" (667) T
O
FRAMING STUD CENTERS
13
1
/8
"
(333)
HOOD CENTERLINE
8
1
/4
"
(210) TO
CENTER
OF STUD
FRAMING
STUDS
Low-Profile Wall Hoods
WALL PREPARATION
Construct the wall framing as shown in the illustration
below. Be sure to locate horizontal framing using the
desired installation height of the hood. Refer to the
illustration below for the location of mounting holes for
low-profile wall hoods.
Framing must be tied together and to ceiling joists to
provide enough structural strength to support the
weight of the hood and internal blower, if applicable.
HOOD PREPARATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For low-profile wall hoods using the
500 CFM internal blower, refer to installation instructions
provided with the blower assembly. Install the internal
blower prior to mounting the hood.
If a duct cover is to be used, follow the instructions on
page 9 before installing the hood. If you are installing a
recirculating kit, refer to instructions included with the kit
before installing the hood.
• Remove the filters by pushing each filter up at the
angle it is placed in, and rotate down. Refer to the
illustration below. Remove the center filter first. Gloves
should be worn when handling filters.
• If you are using an in-line or remote blower, attach the
optional 10" (254) round transition or custom piece to
the top of the wall hood using holes provided.
• If you are installing an in-line or remote blower, drill a
7
/8" (22) hole through the wood framing for the conduit.
Refer to the illustration below for location of the hoods’
electrical box. Refer to the in-line and remote blower
sections on pages 20–21 and follow installation
instructions provided with the blower.
Wall framing for low-profile hood.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not run electrical wiring for an
in-line or remote blower through the ductwork.
Filter removal.Location of electrical box.
Pro Wall Hood Installation13
WIDTH OF HOOD
26
1
/4
" (667) TO
MOUNTING BRACKET
HOLE CENTERS
13
1
/8
"
(333)
HOOD CENTERLINE
USE ROUND
AND SLOTTED
HOLES TO
SECURE HOOD
TO WALL
STUDS
MOUNT
BRACKETS TO
WALL FRAMING
7
7
/16
" (189)
TO TOP OF
BRACKET
WIDTH OF HOOD
26
1
/4
" (667) TO
MOUNTING BRACKET
HOLE CENTERS
22
1
/2
" (572)
CENTERED ON HOOD
9
1
/2
" (229)
CENTERED
ON HOOD
13
1
/8
"
(333)
HOOD CENTERLINE
USE ROUND
AND SLOTTED
HOLES TO
SECURE HOOD
TO WALL
STUDS
MOUNT
BRACKETS TO
WALL FRAMING
7
7
/16
" (189)
TO TOP OF
BRACKET
WALL HOLE
CUT-OUT
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HOOD INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If a backsplash is to be used, it should
be installed prior to mounting the wall hood. Refer to
installation instructions provided with the backsplash.
Install the wall mounting brackets as shown in the illustrations below. Hang the wall hood on the installation
brackets in preparation for attaching the hood to wall
framing.
Position the hood in the desired location on the wall.
Depending on the application, install the #10 x 1
1
/2" (38)
screws with washers or 3" (76) drywall screws through the
mounting holes on the back plate. Verify that the screws
engage the wall framing. If not, wall anchors must be
used.
If additional support is required for the wall hood, drill
supplementary mounting holes in the back plate and use
these holes to attach the hood assembly to the wall
framing.
Low-profile wall hoods—vertical discharge.
Low-profile wall hoods—horizontal discharge.
Pro Wall Hood Installation14
A
CENTER
OF HOOD
1
/2
" (13)
RETAINING
BRACKET
15
1
/8
"
(384)
TO BOTTOM
OF HOOD
4
7
/16
"
(113)
2
1
/2
"
(64)
MOUNTING
HOLE
24" and 27" Deep Wall Hoods
or ease of installation, the location of the wood mounting
WALL PREPARATION
Construct the wood wall framing flush with the wall studs
and centered in the location that the hood will be
mounted. Finish the wall surface.
Attach the wood mounting support provided with the
hood. Refer to the illustration below. The mounting
support should be centered within the desired location of
the hood. Use the 3" (76) screws provided to attach the
mounting support to the wall. The screws should be
located to correspond with wall framing and countersunk
so that they are below flush.
Install the retaining brackets to the wood mounting
support at the locations shown in the illustration and the
chart below. Use the #10 X 1
1
/2" (38) screws and washers
provided to secure the brackets in place. The brackets
should be mounted
1
/2" (13) above the top of the wood
mounting support.
F
support and retaining bracket allow for
1
/2" (13) clearance
at the top of the hood. This gap will be taken up during
final mounting of the hood to the mounting support.
Refer to the illustration below for the location of mounting
holes for pro 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods, one
on each side of the back plate.
Framing must be tied together and to ceiling joists to
provide enough structural strength to support the
weight of the hood and internal blower, if applicable.
For 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep
wall hoods using an internal blower, refer to installation
instructions provided with the blower assembly. Install the
internal blower to the back plate assembly prior to
mounting the hood.
If a duct cover is to be used, follow the instructions on
page 9 before installing the hood. If you are installing a
recirculating kit, refer to instructions included with the kit
before installing the hood.
• The hood is shipped with the back plate and transition
assembly attached. The transition is shipped upside
down in the top of the hood. It must be removed and
reinstalled in the proper position.
• Remove the filters by pushing each filter up at the
angle it is placed in, and rotate down. Remove the
center filter first. Then take out the grease cups placed
on the bottom edge of the hood coinciding with the
bottom edge of the filters. Gloves should be worn
when handling filters.
• Detach the back plate and transition assembly from the
hood by removing the top and back screws. Do not
discard the screws, they will be used in the installation.
Refer to the illustration below.
Separate the transition from the back plate by
•
removing the shipping nut from the inside of the back
plate.
• Position the back plate in the desired location and
mark the mounting holes on the wood support. Drill
pilot holes for the mounting hardware.
• If you are installing an in-line or remote blower, drill a
7
/8" (22) hole through the wood framing for the conduit.
Refer to the illustration below for location of the hoods'
electrical box. Refer to the in-line and remote blower
sections on pages 20–21 and follow installation
instructions provided with the blower.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not run electrical wiring for an
in-line or remote blower through the ductwork.
Back plate and transition.Location of electrical box.
Pro Wall Hood Installation16
4
7
/16
"
(113)
2
1
/2
"
(64)
MOUNTING
HOLE
24" and 27" Deep Wall Hoods
REATTACH BACK PLATE
Attach the transition to the back plate using the four
shipping screws provided in the hardware mounting kit.
Reinstall the shipping screws removed previously from the
top and back of the back plate. Seal with duct tape to
ensure a tight seal from the transition to the back plate.
If additional support is required, drill supplementary
mounting holes in the back plate and use these holes to
attach the hood assembly to the wall framing.
HOOD INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If a backsplash is to be used, it should
be installed prior to mounting the wall hood. Refer to
installation instructions provided with the backsplash.
Align the mounting holes in the back plate of the hood
assembly with the retaining brackets on the wood
mounting support. Refer to the illustration below for
location of the mounting holes, one on each side of the
back plate.
Position the hood and install the #10 x 1
1
/2" (38) screws
and washers provided through the mounting holes on the
back plate. Verify that the screws engage the mounting
support. Attach the transition to existing ductwork with
sheet metal screws and seal with duct tape. Refer to the
illustration below.
Location of mounting holes.Hood installation.
Pro Wall Hood Installation17
ELECTRICAL BOX
FILTER
GREASE CUPSIDE VIEW
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WIRING CONNECTIONS
• Run a 120 V AC, 15 amp circuit power cable from the
service panel to the electrical box on the back plate.
• Run the conduit connector through the holes in the
back plate. Refer to the illustration below for the
location of the electrical box.
• Insert the conduit through the hole on top of the back
plate to the electrical box.
• Remove the electrical box cover from the back plate.
Connect black wire to power supply black wire, white
wire to power supply white wire and green wire to
green wire or bare wire.
• Place all wiring connections inside the electrical box
and reinstall on the back plate in the upper right-hand
corner. Make sure that the wires are secure and that no
wires are pinched between the cover and box.
Before servicing, switch power off at the service panel
and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent
power from being switched on accidentally. If it cannot
be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning tag, to
the service panel.
FILTER INSTALLATION
Slide the grease cups along the bottom edge of the hood
so that the lip of the grease cup overhangs slightly.
To install the filters, orient each filter with lines running
vertically. Position the top edge of the filter as shown in
the illustration below. While pressing up against the
spring, rotate the bottom edge of the filter into position
next to the grease cup. Gloves should be worn when
handling filters.
The illustration below shows a 27" (686) deep wall hood,
with the filter sloping up from front to back. For low-profile
and 24" (610) deep hoods, the filter will slope down from
front to back.
Location of electrical box.
Filter installation.
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Wolf Nameplate
he Wolf logo nameplate does not come installed on the
T
hood since there are various locations that the nameplate
can be attached.
Once you've decided on the location for the nameplate,
clean the mounting area with rubbing alcohol. Remove the
backing paper from the nameplate. Position the nameplate
aligned parallel with the bottom edge of the hood and
press into place.
Blower Assemblies
ro ventilation hoods are shipped without the blower
P
assembly. Internal, in-line and remote blowers are 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
surface, 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use only a Wolf blower with the pro
ventilation hood.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Refer to specific installation instruc-
tions provided with each blower assembly for additional
mounting and wiring instructions.
Pro Wall Hood Installation19
BLOWER
HOUSING
HOOD
BACK
PLATE
BLOWER
MOUNTING
PLATE
BLOWER
RECEPTACLE(S)
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Internal Blowers
IMPORTANT NOTE: F
or low-profile wall hoods using the
500 CFM internal blower, refer to installation instructions
provided with the blower assembly. Install the internal
blower prior to mounting the hood.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For 24" (610) and 27" (686) deep
wall hoods using an internal blower, refer to installation
instructions provided with the blower assembly. Install the
internal blower to the hood back plate assembly prior to
mounting the hood.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use wire connectors or wire nuts
approved by UL or C/UL.
BLOWER INSTALLATION—24" AND 27" WALL HOODS
• Assemble the blower housing to the blower mounting
plate. Follow installation instructions included with the
blower assembly for proper installation.
• Attach the blower assembly to the hood back plate.
To attach, slide the blower mounting plate over the
weld studs and secure with eight nuts (provided with
the blower). Refer to the illustration.
• Verify that the blower discharge aligns with the
discharge cut-out in the hood back plate.
• Install the hood and blower assembly to the wall.
Secure the power cord(s) without damaging or
pinching while installing the hood.
• Follow hood installation instructions on pages 12–13
for low-profile wall hoods, and pages 14–16 for 24"
(610) and 27" (686) deep wall hoods.
• Once the hood installation is complete, plug the blower
power cord(s) into receptacle(s) located near the center
of the hood shell. Refer to the illustration below. Use
the clips on the interior of the hood to secure excess
power cord.
Internal blower assembly.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before turning the power on to the
ventilation hood, make sure the blower is off.
Location of receptacle(s).
113/4"
(
298)
211/2"
(546)
243/8"
(619)
181/2"
(470)
121/4"
(311)
41/2"
(
114)
18"
(457)
22"
(559)
24
7
/8
"
(632)
12"
(305)
18"
(457)
8"
(203)
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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
14
3
/4
"
(375)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
18" (457)
22"
(559)
10
1
/8
"
(257)
7
1
/4
"
(184)
10"
(254)
10" (254)
Diameter
14
3
/4
"
(375)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
29
1
/2
"
(749)
21" (533)
25"
(635)
10
3
/8
"
(264)
7
1
/4
"
(184)
10"
(254)
10" (254)
Diameter
In-Line and Remote Blowers
ocate the blower so that the length of the duct run and
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number of elbows and transitions are kept to a minimum.
The duct run should be no longer than 50' (15 m). If
possible, remote blowers should be located between wall
studs or roof rafters. Avoid pipes, wires and other
ductwork. Be sure there is enough space for transitions
needed between the blower and connecting ductwork. For
best performance, locate transitions nearest the blower.
IN-LINE AND REMOTE BLOWER DIMENSIONS
efer to the illustrations below for overall dimensions of
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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.
600 CFM in-line blower.
600 CFM and 900 CFM remote blower.1500 CFM remote blower.
1100 CFM in-line blower.
1200 CFM remote blower.
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BLOWER
RECEPTACLE(S)
wolfappliance.com/specs
In-Line and Remote Blowers
Plug the cord assembly into the receptacle located
BLOWER INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Refer to specific installation instructions provided with each blower assembly for additional
mounting and wiring instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Use wire connectors or wire nuts
approved by UL or C/UL.
• Follow specific wiring instructions provided with each
blower. Black (L1) to black, white (neutral) to white, or
white to blue, or white to brown (depending on model)
and green to grounding screw. Run ROMEX cable to
the hood.
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near the center of the hood shell. Refer to the illustration below. Use the clips on the interior of the hood to
secure excess power cord.
• Reinstall the electrical box cover and screws in the
upper right-hand corner of the hood. Make sure all
wires are secure and that no wires are pinched
between the cover and box.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before turning the power on to the
ventilation hood, make sure the blower is off.
• Insert 6" (152) of ROMEX cable through the knockout
opening and into the electrical box on the back plate of
the hood. Secure the cable to the electrical box with an
appropriate connector.
• Locate the cord assembly provided with the blower.
The cord assembly has two leads, black (L1) and white
(neutral). Connect these leads to the leads from the
blower, black to black and white to white.
• Connect all green and bare wires together to the
ground screw in the electrical box.
When making electrical connections, make sure the
electrical power is turned off at the power source or
circuit breaker before proceeding.
Location of receptacle(s).
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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
pro ventilation hoods use & care guide.
• If the ventilation hood still does not operate properly,
contact a Wolf authorized service center. Do not
attempt to repair the ventilation hood yourself. Wolf is
not responsible for service required to correct a faulty
installation.
f the pro ventilation hood does not
Service Information
f service is necessary, maintain the quality built into your
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ventilation hood by calling a Wolf authorized service
center.
To obtain the name and number of a Wolf authorized
service center, check the contact & support section of our
website, wolfappliance.com or call Wolf customer service
at 800-332-9513.
When calling for service, you will need the model and
serial numbers of the ventilation hood. This information is
found on the product rating plate, located inside the left
wall of the hood shell. Refer to the illustration below.