Wolf Ventilation Hood U N T I N G H a R D WA R E I N C L U D E D, S Ta L L D U C T W O R K

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W O L F COOKTOP VENTILATION HOODS

 

DUCTWORK INSTALLATION

 

THROUGH ROOF

ROOF CAP OR REMOTE BLOWER –

 

TRANSITION FROM 8" (203) TO 10" (254) DUCT

 

REQUIRED FOR REMOTE BLOWER

 

8" (203) ROUND DUCT

 

 

WALL CAP

CHIMNEY FLUE EXTENSION

OR REMOTE BLOWER

TELESCOPIC CHIMNEY FLUE

 

 

DUCTWORK INSTALLATION

8" (203) ROUND ELBOW

THROUGH WALL

8" (203) ROUND DUCT

 

 

8" (203) ROUND

 

VERTICAL DISCHARGE

67/8" (175) OR 91/4" (235)

CHIMNEY

WALL HOOD

 

21"

24" TO 30"

(535)

(610–762)

 

COUNTERTOP

 

TO BOTTOM OF

 

VENTILATION HOOD

 

Wall hood installation

M O U N T I N G H A R D WA R E I N C L U D E D

(10) Drywall anchors

(10) Hood mounting screws .19" (5) x 1.5" (38)

(2) Flue attachment screws .15" (4) x .37" (10)

(2) Flue attachment brackets

(2) Hood attachment brackets

(4) Hood attachment screws .15" (4) x .37" (10)

The wall hood mounting kit (803735) is also available from your Wolf Dealer.

WALL HOOD I N S TA L L AT I O N

I N S TA L L D U C T W O R K

To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Consult a qualified HVAC Engineer for specific ducting applications.

Decide where the ductwork will run between the hood and the outside. A straight, short duct run will allow the hood to perform more efficiently. Limit the number of elbows and transitions to as few as possible. Long duct runs, elbows and transitions will reduce the performance of the hood. Wolf recommends the maximum linear duct run be no greater than 50' (15 m). Always use metal ducting. Do not use flex ducting.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All hoods must exhaust to the outdoors.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There is a possibility of noise issues, when using a remote blower with a short duct run.

Wolf recommends installing a backdraft damper in all installations. A backdraft damper is included with the hood. It is built into the transition from the hood to the duct run. In cold weather installations a backdraft damper is necessary to minimize the backflow of cold air into the room.

If you are not installing a remote blower, always install a roof or wall cap. Connect 8"

(203)round metal ductwork to the cap and work back towards the hood location. Use duct tape to seal joints between ductwork sections.

Local building codes may require the use of make-up air. Consult your local HVAC profes- sional for specific requirements in your area.

To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, install this ventilation hood only with a Wolf blower. Blower part numbers 801640, 801641, 801642, 801643, 801644, 801645 and 804701.

Dimensions in parentheses are in

6

millimeters unless otherwise specified.

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