BlueStar INBQ66SS Outdoor Wall Mount Canopy Range Hood with

User Manual - Page 11

For INBQ66SS.

PDF File Manual, 22 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
INSTALLATION PREPARATION
ISLAND HOOD INSTALLATION
WARNING
!
To reduce the risk of re,
use only metal ductwork.
Decide the placement of the
ductwork between the hood and
the outside of the home. Your
island hood has a top discharge
which will run vertically.
When not installing a remote
fan, always install a roof cap or
wall cap. Connect 10 round
metal ductwork to the roof cap
and work back towards the hood
location.
Use duct tape to seal the joints
between the ductwork sections.
A 10” round transition with
backdraft damper is included
with your island hood. It is
recommended that the enclosed
backdraft damper be used in all
installations.
1.
2.
3.
4.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
All hoods must exhaust to the
outdoors.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not use ducting smaller than
10” round.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not place electrical wiring
within the duct work itself.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
When installing a duct cover, the
duct cover must be installed prior to
the hood installation. See Figure 14
(See Page 11) for duct cover
installation instructions or use
instructions packed with duct cover.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Remove bae lters from hood
shell.
Remove center lter bank by
removing the 2 screws from each
side. DO NO DISCARD
THESE PARTS, as they will be
reinstalled after hood installation
is completd. (See Figure 12)
e hood is shipped with the
transition attached. e
transition is shipped upside down
in the top of the hood and must
be removed then reinstalled.
Detach the transition from the
hood by removing the (4)
shipping screws on the top of the
hood assembly. DO NOT
DISCARD THESE SCREWS.
ese shipping screws will be
needed for the reinstallation of
the transition to hood.
Invert the transition (the 10”
round collar points away from
top of hood). Use the shipping
screws removed from step 4.
When installing a remote fan,
drill a 7/8 hole through hood
framing for conduit wiring. (See
Figure 13 for overall dimensions
and electrical requirements.) See
installation instructions provided
with your fan for mounting and
installation information.
Figure 13.
Figure 12.
10
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...