Thermador Ventilation Hood HS HST HSB User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
HS-HST-HSB WALL HOODS  
APPROVED FOR  
RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES  
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY  
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.  
INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.  
IMPORTANT: Save these Instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector’s use.  
INSTALLER: Please leave these Instructions with this unit for the owner.  
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.  
Safet y Warn in g: Tu rn off power circu it at service pan el an d lock ou t  
pan el, before wirin g t h is applian ce.  
Requirem en t : 120 V AC, 60 Hz. 15 or 20 A Bran ch Circuit  
READAND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING -TO REDUCE THE RISK  
OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE.  
WARNING - TO REDUCE THE  
RISK OF INJ URY TO PERSONS,  
IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP  
GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING:  
a)  
Never leave surface units  
unattended at high settings.  
Boilovers cause smoking and  
greasy spillovers that may  
ignite. Heat oils slowly on low  
or medium settings.  
a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a  
close-fitting lid, cookie sheet,  
or other metal tray, then turn  
offthegasburnerortheelectric  
element. BE CAREFUL TO  
PREVENTBURNS.Iftheflames  
do not go out immediately,  
EVACUATEANDCALLTHEFIRE  
DEPARTMENT.  
b) Always turn hood ON when  
cooking at high heat or when  
flambeing food (i.e. Crepes  
Suzette, Cherries Jubilee,  
Peppercorn Beef Flambee’).  
c) Clean  
ventilating  
fans  
frequently. Grease should not  
be allowed to accumulate on  
fan or filter.  
b) NEVERPICKUPAFLAMINGPAN  
- you may be burned.  
d) Use proper pan size. Always  
use cookware appropriate for  
the size of the surface element.  
c) DONOTUSEWATER,including  
wet dishcloths or towels - a  
violent steam explosion may  
result.  
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
1)You know you have a class  
ABC extinguisher, and you  
already know how to operate it.  
2)The fire is small and  
contained in the area where it  
started.  
3)The fire department is being  
called.  
4)You can fight the fire with  
your back to an exit.  
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LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES  
appareil. Suivre la directive  
des fabricants du matériel  
chauffant et les normes de  
sécurité tel que ceux publiées  
par l’Association du Protection  
de Feu National (NFPA), et la  
Société Américaine pour les  
Ingénieurs de Chauffage, de  
Réfrigération et de Climatisa-  
tion (ASHRAE), et les autorités  
des codes locales.  
ATTENTION: SEULEMENT POUR  
L’UTILISATION D’AÉRATION. NE  
PAS L’UTILISER POUR ÉPUISER  
LA VAPEUR OU LES MATIÈRES  
EXPLOSIVES OU DANGEREUSES.  
AVE R T I S S E ME NT  
-
P O UR  
R I S Q UE  
C H O C  
R É DUI R E  
LE  
D’I NC E NDI E ,  
DE  
É LE C T R I Q UE , O U DE LA  
BLESSURE AUX PERSONNES, OB-  
SERVER LE SUIVANT:  
E. En coupant ou en forant dans  
un mur ou dans un plafond, ne  
pas endommager le câblage  
électrique et des autres  
utilités cachées.  
A. Utiliser cet appareil seulement  
dans la manière destinée par  
le fabricant. Si vous avez des  
F. Les ventilateurs canalisés  
doivent  
être  
toujours  
questions,  
fabricant.  
contacter  
le  
déchargés à l’extérieur.  
ATTE NTION: Po u r r é d u ir e le  
r i s q u e d ’i n c e n d i e , u t i li s e r  
seu lem en t le t ravail du con du it  
m ét alliqu e.  
B. Avant l’entretien ou le  
nettoyage de l’appareil, couper  
le courant au tableau de ser-  
vice, et fermer à clef la moyenne  
de débrayage de service pour  
empêcher l’alimentation d’être  
allumée par hasard. Quand la  
moyenne de débrayage de ser-  
vice ne peut pas être fermée à  
clef, attacher une étiquette au  
tableaudeservicepourindiquer  
que l'alimentation a été coupée  
pour l'entretien.  
Installer ce capot conformé- ment  
aux toutes exigences spécifiées  
par le fabricant de votre cooktop/  
cuisinière.  
ATTE NTION: Po u r r é d u ir e le  
r i s q u e d ’i n c e n d i e , d e c h o c  
élect riqu e, n e pas u t iliser cet t e  
h ot t e avec au cu n disposit if de  
con t rôle ext erieu r.  
ATTENTION: Pourréduirelerisque  
d’incendie, de choc électrique,  
installer cette hotte seulement  
avec des modeles des moteurs  
indiqués.  
C. Le Travail d’Installation et de  
CâblageÉlectriqueDoitÊtreFait  
Par les Personne(s) Qualifiées  
ConformémentàTouslesCodes  
& Normes Applicables, y  
Compris la Construction  
Calculée à Feu.  
D. L’écoulement comburant pour  
le fonctionnement sûr du  
matériel de la combustion du  
combustible peut être affecté  
par le fonctionnement de cet  
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LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES  
AVE R T I S S E ME NT  
-
P O UR  
AVE R T I S S E ME NT :  
-
P O UR  
RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE D’UN FEU  
DE GRAISSE DU SOMMET DE LA  
CUISINIÈRE:  
R É DUI R E LE R I S Q UE DE  
BLE SSUR E AUX PE R SONNE S  
DANS L’ÉVÉNEMENT D’UN FEU  
DE GRAISSE DU SOMMET DE LA  
CUISINIÈRE, OBSERVER LES  
SUIVANTS:  
1. Garder le ventilateur, les  
filtres et les surfaces chargées  
de la graisse propres.  
a) ÉTOUFFERLESFLAMMESavec  
un couvercle ajusté, une tôle  
du biscuit ou un plateau  
métallique, puis fermer le bec.  
SOYEZCERTAIND’EMPÊCHER  
2. Toujours mettre le capot EN  
MARCHE en cuisinant à la  
haute chaleur.  
3. Utiliser  
les  
hauts  
du  
LES BRÛLURES.  
Si les  
positionnements  
flammes ne s’éteindront pas  
immédiatement, ÉVACUER ET  
APPELER LE SERVICE DES  
INCENDIES.  
cuisinière sur la cuisinière  
seulement  
quand  
c’est  
nécessaire. Chauffer l’huile  
lentement sur unpositionnement  
bas àmoyen.  
b) NE JAMAIS RAMASSER UNE  
CASSEROLE EN FLAMMES -  
Vous pouvez être brûlé.  
4. Ne pas laisser la cuisinière  
sans surveillance pendant la  
cuisson.  
c) NE PAS UTILISER DE L’EAU, y  
compris les torchons mouillés  
ou les serviettes - une  
explosion violente résultera.  
5. Utiliser toujours les batteries  
de cuisine et les ustensiles  
appropriés pour le type et la  
quantité de la nourriture ayant  
préparée.  
d) Utiliser  
un  
extincteur  
SEULEMENT si:  
1) Vous savez que vous  
avez un extincteur de Classe  
ABC et vous. savez déjà  
comment le faire fonctionner.  
2) Le feu est petit et est  
contenu dans la région où il a  
commencé.  
3) Le service des incendies  
est appelé.  
4) Vous pouvez combattre  
le feu avec votre dos à une  
sortie.  
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Part s In cluded wit h your  
Hood  
Part s Not In cluded wit h  
your Hood  
Hood Canopy Assembly with  
Light Bulbs Installed  
Care & Use /Installation  
Instructions  
Duct Tape  
1/2" Conduit  
Wire Nuts  
Ventilator- The HS and HST  
series Hoods can be installed  
with any Thermador  
VTR600R, VTR1000Q,  
VTN420B or VTN620B Blower  
Optional duct cover, 6” or 12”  
height (HSB and HS Series  
hoods only)  
Registration Card  
Filters, 2, 3 or 4 depending on  
model and size  
Metal Transition with Back  
draft dampers installed (On  
HST Series hoods it is  
temporarily fixed for shipping  
inside the hood with two  
screws)  
Optional telescopic duct cover  
(HST Series hoods only).  
IR Lamp (Purchase and use  
only lamps mod. 175R-PAR,  
175W maximum infrared  
bulbs).  
Screws and Drywall Anchors  
Remote Blower (“pigtail”)  
Adaptor (HS and HST Series  
hoods only)  
Wooden Strip for Hood  
Support (HST Series hoods  
only)  
Recirculating kit (HSB and HS  
Series hoods only)  
Mounting Hooks  
Wire Clamp (HS and HST  
Series hoods only)  
Side mould (HSB30 and HS30  
Series hoods only)  
Contents Sheet  
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BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD  
1. For the most efficient air flow  
exhaust, use a straight run or  
as few elbows as possible.  
CAUTION: Vent unit to  
outside of building, only.  
2. Almost two people are  
necessary for installation.  
3. The hood is fitted with Screws  
and Drywall Anchors suitable  
for most surfaces, consult a  
Qualified Installer, check if  
they perfectly fit with your  
cabinet/wall.  
4. Do not use flex ducting.  
5. COLD WEATHER installations  
should have an additional  
backdraft damper installed to  
minimize backward cold air  
flow and a nonmetallic  
thermal break to minimize  
conduction of outside tem-  
peratures as part of the  
ductwork. The damper should  
be on the cold air side of the  
thermal break.  
The break should be as close  
as possible to where the  
ducting enters the heated  
portion of the house.  
6 . Remote blowers require a five  
wire installation.  
7. Make up air: Local building  
codes may require the use of  
Make-Up Air Systems when  
using Ducted Ventilation  
Systems greater than  
specified CFM of air  
movement.  
The specified CFM varies  
from locale to locale. Consult  
your HVAC professional for  
specific requirements in your  
area.  
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BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD  
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION  
CABINET OR SOFFIT PREPARATION  
Cabinet Front  
Bottom of  
Cabinet or  
Soffit  
Cabinet  
Vertical  
Discharge  
4-1/2"  
A
9"  
4-3/8"  
1-7/8"  
12"  
1/2"  
(HS-HSB)  
1/2"  
(HS-HSB)  
5-7/8"  
4-7/8"  
2-1/16"  
(HST)  
4-3/4"  
(HST)  
1-1/2"  
Dia. Holes  
20"  
Optional Rear  
Discharge  
Rear  
Wall  
Hood Width  
12"  
Figu re 1  
11"  
HSB and HS  
Series Hoods  
Table 1  
4"  
HOOD WIDTH  
DIM. "A"  
12 - 3/16"  
15 - 3/16"  
18 - 3/16"  
21 - 3/16"  
B
30"  
36"  
42"  
48"  
HST  
18"  
Series Hoods  
Table 2  
HOOD DEPTH  
DIM. "B"  
22 - 11/16"  
23"  
B
30"  
36"  
42"  
48"  
Figu re 2  
Not e: It is important to select the  
ventilator to be used before  
cutting the duct opening on the  
cabinet or wall.  
23 - 5/16"  
23 - 7/8"  
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BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION  
The hoods are designed for either  
vertical or horizontal discharge as  
shown in Figure A and B  
respectively.  
Th e h eigh t fr om t h e cou n t er t op  
t o t h e bot t om of t h e h ood is 3 0 " t o  
3 6 ” . T h e s e h o o d s a r e n o t  
r ecom m en d ed t o be u s ed over  
in d oor gr ills .  
DUCTING  
Provide a Round Duct having a  
diameter of 8” (see Figure A and B  
forlocationandFigure1forlocation  
on wall or cabinet bottom).  
Install a 1/2” conduit from the  
service panel long enough to reach  
the hood once it is installed.  
Powersupplymustberatedfor120V  
60Hz, 15 amps (minimum).  
Not e - Horizon t al Disch arge:  
The Transition for this discharge  
direction is not supplied and  
must be purchased separately.  
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BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD  
plate  
fixing  
point  
Disch arge Direct ion : The hood is  
shipped ready for horizontal  
discharge. To change to vertical  
discharge move plate to the rear  
side and ventilator (if supplied) to  
the top side.  
The plate and ventilator are held in  
place by four nuts each, see also  
Figures 3 and ,at page 9, Figure A  
and Figure B.  
Read also paragraph “Integral  
Ventilator Installation” at pages  
14-15 for further informations.  
Not e: If an integral ventilator is  
alreadysupplied(HSBserieshoods  
only),removeittoallowinstallation  
of hood to the wall/cabinet.  
Plate  
Figu re 3  
Assem bly of t h e Tran sit ion :  
The transition supplied with the  
hood mounts to the top of the  
hood, Figure 4.  
1. Fold outwards all six Tabs (HS  
and HSB series only).  
2. Align mounting holes at base  
of transition with mounting  
holes on 1/2” flange located at  
the top of the hood.  
Tab  
Tongue  
3. Fasten transition to hood using  
6 (4 mm x 9.5 mm) screws  
(included with hood).  
4. Duct tape connection between  
transition and hood.  
Transition  
5. Remove tape holding damper  
Top outlet  
Figu re 4  
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BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD  
closed.  
HOOD WIDTH DIM. "W" DIM. "K" DIM. "Z"  
Wall Mou n t In st allat ion -  
HS an d HSB series on ly.  
(see Figu re 5 )  
30"  
36"  
42"  
48"  
29 - 1/8" 2 - 1/2" 7 - 1/16"  
35 - 1/16" 2 - 1/2" 7 - 1/16"  
41 - 1/16" 2 - 1/2" 7 - 1/16"  
47 - 1/16" 2 - 1/2" 7 - 1/16"  
1. Afterthehoodinstallationheight  
has been determined draw a  
horizontal line at a distance  
above the cooktop equal to the  
desired hood installation height  
plus 7- 1/ 2”.  
2 . Find the centerline of the  
cooktop. Draw a vertical line  
along this centerline up to  
the horizontal line drawn in  
step 1 and draw a vertica  
line right and left at a  
distance of 1 2 - 5 / 8 ” to  
Table 3  
Side slot  
for cabinet  
bottom mount.  
Transition  
Top  
screw  
location  
Top  
outlet  
Z
K
W
Knockouts  
(junction box)  
determine  
the mounting  
location of the mounting  
hooks shipped with the hood.  
3. Fit two mounting hooks on  
the wall to hang the hood  
through the provided slots (2  
wall anchors+2 hooks + 2  
screws 5x45).  
25 3/16"  
Square  
Top  
screw  
location  
slot  
bottom mounting  
screws locations  
7 1/2"  
4. Run 8” Duct, long enough to  
reach the transition once the  
hood has been installed plus 1  
1/2” inch to connect  
ductwork.  
Fix Duct to transition with  
screws and seal with tape.  
5. If mounted, remove the  
grease filter.  
W
CL  
Z
6. Remove 1 of 2 knockouts and  
install 1/2” conduit connector  
in j-box.  
7. Hang the hood and adjust its  
position through the screws  
on the hooks.  
8. Fix the hood to 4 additional  
point,2 on upper side, 2 on  
lower side (use 4 wall anchors  
+ 4 washers + 4 screws 5x35.  
K
Hook for wall  
installation  
Screw for  
cabinet  
25 3/16"  
bottom  
installation  
12 5/8"  
12 5/8"  
Adjusting  
screw  
7 1/2"  
CL  
Bottom of the Hood  
Figu re 5  
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Wall Mou n t In st allat ion -  
HST series Hood on ly  
(see Figu re 6 -7 -8 )  
1. Hood Installation Height  
Afterthehoodinstallationheight  
has been determined draw a  
horizontal line at a distance  
above the cooktop equal to the  
desired hood installation height  
plus 16 1/2”. This line is the  
mountinglocationofthewooden  
bracket shipped with the hood.  
2. Find the centerline of the  
cooktop. Draw a vertical line  
along this centerline up to the  
horizontal line drawn in step 1.  
6
3. The HST series hoods are  
mounted to the wall using a  
wooden bracket shipped with  
the hood. Remove the bracket  
from the hood by removing two  
shipping screws. Mark the  
centerline of the bracket.  
Figu re 6  
4. Find studs behind the drywall  
by tapping the wall or using a  
stud finder. Locate one stud on  
either side of the cooktop  
centerline to use for mounting  
the wooden bracket as shown  
in Figure 6.  
5. Alignthetopofthewoodbracket  
along the horizontal line drawn  
in step 1. Align the centerlines  
of the bracket and cooktop.  
6 7/8”  
6. Drill a 3” deep 1/8” tap hole  
through the wooden bracket,  
drywall, and into the stud.  
7. Use 2-4 (6mm x 80 mm) screws  
to attach the bracket to the wall  
as shown in Figure 7. For  
support of longer hoods, use  
Figu re 7  
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three or four studs as available.  
Countersink the heads to pre-  
vent interference with the  
hood.  
8. On the wood bracket mark the  
locationsusedtohangthehood  
according to Figure 7.  
9. Drill a 1/8” tap hole through  
thewoodenbracketanddrywall.  
These screws do not need to go  
into the studs.  
1 0 . Screw 2 (4.2mm x 18 mm)  
screws into the wood bracket  
leaving 1/4” of the screw ex-  
posed for hanging the hood.  
J
I
1 1 . Discharge Direction: Horizon-  
tal discharge requires a wall  
cutout, as shown in Figure 1 of  
this manual, to provide clear-  
ance for the transition. The  
location of the cutout is deter-  
mined by the hood installation  
height.  
K
Figu re 8  
For Vertical discharge,please  
refer to step 4, Page 10.  
1 2 . Hang the hood using slots I in  
Figure 8. Make sure the wood  
bracket fits into the recess on  
the back of the hood.  
1 3 . Tighten the screws in slots I.  
Use slots I to level the hood.  
1 4 . From inside the hood drive 4 or  
6 screws depending on model  
(4.2mmx18mm)throughholes  
J into wooden bracket.  
15. Drill a 3/8” tap hole through  
the center of the holes K into  
the wall. Insert two wall plugs  
into drilled holes. Tighten hood  
to wall anchors by installing 2  
screws with washers.  
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INTEGRAL VENTILATOR  
INSTALLATION  
Cabin et In st allat ion :  
(Figu re 5 )  
(Models VTN4 2 0 B or VTN6 2 0 B)  
(see figu re 9 )  
Note: distances on page 10, Table  
3.  
The Integral ventilator can be  
mounted to discharge air as shown  
on figu re A and B at page 9.  
Itmustbefixedthroughtheslotsof  
the ventilator and pins with nuts of  
the hood.  
1. Find the centerline of the  
cabinet bottom. Draw a line  
along this centerline from rear  
to front of the cabinet.  
2. Draw two lines, one at a K  
distancefromthewall, theother  
one at a Z distance from the  
previous line.  
Tighten all four nuts.  
Mark 4 points , two along each  
line at a distance of half W from  
the center line, to determine  
the screw locations.  
3. Fit 4 screws on cabinet bottom  
do not tighten completely but  
leaveaspaceofabout1/2from  
cabinet bottom surface and  
head screws.  
4. Run 8” Duct, long enough to  
reach the transition once the  
hood has been installed plus 1  
1/2” inch for connect  
Integral ventilator  
fixing point  
ductwork.  
Fix Duct to transition with  
screws and seal with tape.  
5. If mounted, remove the  
grease filter.  
6. Remove 1 of 2 knockouts and  
install 1/2” conduit connector  
in j-box.  
7. Hang the hood on screws  
through side slots provided on  
hood top.  
Tighten the four screws.  
Ifpossiblefixthehoodonthewallat  
4 additional point (2 on upper side,  
2 on lower side).  
Motor  
support bracket  
Motor  
connector  
Figu re 9  
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From Control  
Panel  
Wi r i n g t h e H OOD w i t h a n  
In t egr a lVen t ila t or :  
Warn in g: Turn off electricity at  
the service panel before wiring the  
unit.  
1. Connect the Integral Ventilator  
molex plug connector to the  
connector present inside the  
hood as shown in Figu re 9 or  
Figu re 1 0 .  
2. Remove the j-box cover as  
shown in Figu re 1 1.  
Motor connector  
VTN 420 or VTN 620  
Figu re 1 0  
3. Remove 1 of 2 knockouts and  
install 1/2” conduit connector  
inj-box.  
4. Run black, white, and green  
wires(#14AWG)in1/2conduit  
frompowersupplytoj-box.  
5. Connect black, white, and  
green wires from power supply  
to black, white, and green/  
yellow  
wires  
in  
j-box  
respectively.  
6. Close j-box cover.  
From  
control  
panel  
Fin a l in s t a lla t ion s t ep s  
7. Only HSB30 and HS30 Series  
hoods: fitthesidemouldonthe  
right side, and fix it with 3  
screws as shown in Figu re 1 2 .  
8. Replace filters as described in  
the Care & Use section of this  
manual.  
Figu re 1 1  
Turn power on at service panel.  
Check operation of the hood.  
Figu re 1 2  
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respectively. Connect the  
remote blower green/yellow  
(ground)wiretothegroundwire  
from the service panel.  
R E MOTE VE NTILATOR  
INS TALLATION Mo d e ls  
VTR 6 0 0 R o r VTR 1 0 0 0 Q (On ly  
HS a n d HS T S e r ie s Ho o d ):  
The hood is designed to work with  
Thermador’s remote ventilator (see  
list under paragraph “Pa r t s Not  
In clu d ed wit h you r Hood ”). For  
installation instructions see the  
instructions supplied with the  
ventilator unit.  
9. Closejunctionboxcover. Check  
that all light bulbs are secure  
in their sockets. Install filters.  
Turn power on at service panel,  
and check lights and blower  
operation per Care & Use  
section of this manual.  
Wirin g t h e Hood wit h a Rem ot e  
Ven t ilat or:  
Warn in g: Turn off electricity at  
the service panel before wiring the  
unit.  
1. Remove the j-box cover as  
shown in Figure 13.  
2. Remove cover T from the j-box.  
3. Remove the 2 knockouts and  
install1/2conduitconnectors.  
4. Run black, white, and green  
wires(#14AWG)in1/2conduit  
frompowersupplytoj-box.  
5. Connect black, white, and  
green wires from power supply  
to black, white, and green/  
yellow  
wires  
in  
j-box  
respectively.  
6. Connect wire clamp to “pigtail”  
as shown in Figure 12. Insert  
“pigtail” wires into j-box and fix  
wire clamp to j-box using nut  
supplied with wire clamp V.  
7 . Run five wires (#14 AWG) in 1/  
2” conduit from the remote  
blower to the second conduit  
connector.  
Ground  
8 . Connect the black, white, red,  
and blue wires from the remote  
ventilator to the black, white,  
red,andbluewiresofthepigtail  
Figu re 1 3  
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Assem bly an d In st allat ion of t h e  
Du ct Covers (HS an d HSB Series  
Hood on ly):  
Optional duct covers shown in Fig-  
ure 14 may be used to fill the space  
between the hood and ceiling in  
wall mount installations. 6” and  
12” high duct covers are available  
and may be ordered separately.  
Fixing Screws  
(number  
depends on  
hood size)  
1. If multiple duct covers are used,  
connect the pieces together using  
sheetmetal screws provided with  
chimneys.  
2. Attach the duct cover(s) to the  
hood using sheetmetal screws as  
shown in Figure 14.  
Figu re 1 4  
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