ZV36SSFSS – GE Monogram 36" Stainless Steel Professional Hood
Using Duct Cover Accessories
To avoid unsightly gaps, plan the hood installation height for duct covers use. Use the following formula to calculate the need for one of more duct covers and to ensure a trouble free installation.
Ceiling Height
| B |
| 18" Hood |
A | Height |
| |
| C |
We recommend that the vent hood and decorative duct cover (if used) be on site before final framing and wall finishing. This will help to accurately locate studs, ductwork and electrical service.
•Read these examples carefully to determine the need for one or more 6" or 12" duct covers.
A = Countertop to ceiling height.
B = Gap at the top of the hood to the ceiling.
C = Hood installation height – Plus 18" hood height.
NOTE: Dia. C should be between 48" and 54" (for a 30" to 36" installation height). Raise or lower the hood installation height to allow use of one or more 6" and 12" duct covers.
A - B = C
INSTALLATION EXAMPLES
8 ft. Ceiling | 9 ft. Ceiling | 10 ft. Ceiling |
12" | 24" | 30" |
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30" | 36" |
30" |
8 ft. ceilings: When the hood is installed 30" above the cooking surface and there is no soffit or upper cabinetry, order one 12" duct cover accessory.
9 ft. ceilings: When the hood is installed 30" above the cooking surface, order two 12" duct cover accessories.
10 ft. ceilings: When the hood is installed 36" above the cooking surface, order three 12" and one 6" duct cover accessories.
Specification Created 10/02
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