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Electrical requirements and installation requirements
Power
Requirements
IMPORTANT
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. The customer is responsible for: Contacting an electrician-installer. Check that
the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA 70 (latest edition *)
or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and C22.2 No.0-M91 (the latest edition **) of the CSA, and all
codes and ordinances in your area. If codes permit and use a wire to separate the ground, it is recommended to check the
path of the wire by an electrician. Do not put the device to land on a gas line. Consult a qualified person if you are not sure
that
the
hood
is
properly
grounded
Do
not
install
a
fuse
in
the
neutral
circuit
or
circuit
ground.
Location of the electrical installation
The cable must enter the rear wall at least 20 to 1/4 "above the height of the installation base, and between 7-5/8" and 4-7/8
"from the left side of the middle line.
MPORTANT
Keep these instructions in order to return them to the electrical inspector. The hood must be plugged directly into a 110 volt
wall outlet.
Before installing the hood
1.
To
ensure
the
most
efficient
ventilation
possible,
install
the
pipe
in
a
straight
line
or
with
the
least
elbows
possible.
The output of the vent pipe should give to the outside.
2.
Two
people
are
required
for
installation.
3. Supplied hardware can secure the hood to most walls and ceilings, consult a qualified installer to ensure that the hardware
provided is suitable for your type of wall or cabinet.
4. In the case of areas prone to COLD WEATHER, install a check against extra-circulation to minimize the cold air return and
a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperature in the duct. The valve must be placed on the side
of
the
cold
air
from
the
heat
insulator.
The
insulation
must
be
placed
as
close
as
possible
to
where
the
pipe
enters
the
heated
part of the house.
5.
Air
booster:
The
building
code
in
your
area
may
require
the
use
of
a
make-up
air
system
if
you
use
a
ventilation
system
which leads the movement of air exceeding a certain number of CFM. The number of ft3/min varies from one region to
another. Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area.
Remove
the
packaging.
CAUTION
:
Carefully remove the cardboard, gloves to protect against sharp edges.
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