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English 11
Hanging the Chimney Hood
The transition supplied with the hood connects to standard
10-inch round duct. Installations require a cutout in the
ceiling to accommodate 10" (254 mm) duct and the ½”
(13 mm) conduit carrying power to the unit.
Chimney extensions, sold separately, are available to cover
the space between the top of the hood and ceiling (see
“Chimney Extension Installation (optional)” on page 16).
1. Use a T-10 Torx head screwdriver to remove the screw
securing the junction box channel covering the wires.
2. Remove one circular knockout behind junction box
channel.
3. Using two people to lift, rest the hood on the wood
bracket. Make sure the wood bracket fits into the
recess on the back of the hood.
4. From inside the hood, predrill the holes labeled “J” in
Figure 10 in hood into the wood bracket with a 5/8”
(16 mm) drill bit. Secure the hood to the wood bracket
with five (5) 1½” (38 mm) screws.
5. Connect additional ducting.
measurements in inches (mm)
Figure 8: Transition Centerline
Figure 9: Junction Box Channel
6½”
(165)
Transition
Centerline
7¾”
(197)
24” (610)
Hood Depth
18”
(457)
*Follow cooking
appliance
recommendations
Optional
Chimney
Extension
C
L
C
L
C
L
16" (406)
to top of wood
mounting strip
*Hood height
*Hood height
*Hood height
min. 30” (762)
max. 36” (914) to
cooking surface
min. 30” (762)
max. 36” (914) to
cooking surface
min. 30” (762)
max. 36” (914) to
cooking surface
Junction Box
Channel
Figure 10: Location of Screw Holes
J
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