GE JVB67, JVB37, JVB98 Clearances, Ductwork, Cooktop Electrical and GAS Location, Remote Switch

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Installation Instructions

ADVANCE PLANNING

CLEARANCES

Installation must conform with local codes.

The downdraft system with blower, motor and duct work will occupy the cabinet below the countertop and cooktop.

The blower/motor assembly can be located

below the cabinet floor. The assembly will fit between 16floor joists.

In this installation a transition to 6 round is required.

The blower motor assembly can also be installed outdoors. Order JXBC67 for remote blower installations outdoors.

Refer to Dimensions and Clearances for information on appropriate placement and necessary clearances when planning installation.

Refer to your specific cooktop installation instruction for other appropriate clearances.

Avoid placing cabinetry directly above the cooking surface when possible.

If cabinetry is used above the cooking surface:

Installation must conform with local codes. Use cabinets no more than 13deep. Maintain 30minimum clearance between cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly above cooktop.

If clearance is less than 30, protect cabinet

bottoms with flame-retardant millboard at least 1/4thick or gypsum board at least 3/16thick covered with 28 gauge sheet steel or .02thick copper.

Clearance between cooktop and protected cabinetry must not be less than 24″.

EXCEPTION: Installation of a listed microwave oven or cooking appliance over the cooktop shall conform to the installation instructions packed with that appliance.

Working areas adjacent to the cooktop should maintain 18minimum clearance between countertop and cabinet bottom.

DUCTWORK

Prepare ductwork to vent to the outdoors.

Use the shortest and straightest duct run possible.

The maximum permissible length for duct run is 150 feet.

Refer to Duct Fittings chart to calculate equivalent length for various duct configurations.

The downdraft blower system is designed to use 314x 10ductwork. It can be transitioned to 6round.

Ductwork MUST be vented to the outside— never into a crawl space, attic or other enclosed space.

Determine the need for a wall cap or roof cap. Purchase the cap in advance from your home building center or plumbing supply.

COOKTOP ELECTRICAL AND GAS LOCATION

Plan the placement of the electrical outlet and gas (if used) carefully. Gas or electrical outlets cannot be placed on the back wall of the cabinet because it may interfere with the downdraft plenum.

Install a standard electrical outlet within reach of the vents’ 2 foot long power cord.

The vent and a gas cooktop combination can operate from the same 120V standard duplex outlet.

Electric cooktops must operate from a separate 240V junction box.

REMOTE SWITCH

(for 36models only)

The downdraft vent has a separate raise/lower switch. Plan to install the switch in a convenient location outside of the vent/cooktop cutout.

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Contents Vent Systems Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Using the Cooktop Using the downdraft systemRaise/Lower Switch 30 ″ models only Care and cleaning of the downdraft system Cooking TipsGrease Filters Painted or Metal SurfacesBefore YOU Begin Tools YOU will NeedRemove Packaging Parts IncludedInstallation Instructions Dimensions and ClearancesRemote Switch ClearancesDuctwork Cooktop Electrical and GAS LocationInstallation Possibilities Installing the Downdraft Vent System 30″ COOKTOP/DOWNDRAFT Units JVB37 and JVB9436″ COOKTOP/DOWNDRAFT Units JVB67 and JVB98 Electric Cooktops Power SupplyGas Cooktops Ductwork Length and Duct Fittings Should not Exceed 150 Equivalent FeetSide-to-Side Adjustments Venting OptionsDischarge Direction To Change to a Left or Right DischargeInstall the Downdraft Vent Install the DuctworkConnect Wire Lead to Control Box Install the RAISE/LOWER SwitchConnect Raise/Lower Wire Lead to Wire Box Optional Kits Connect the PowerInstall the Cooktop Before you call for service… Troubleshooting TipsWhat GE Will Not Cover GE Downdraft System WarrantyGE Will Replace Schedule Service Parts and AccessoriesConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design StudioSistemasde ventilación ¡ADVERTENCIA Advertencia Para Reducir Soporte al consumidorOperación Uso de la estufaCuidado y limpieza del sistema de tiro descendente Antes DE Empezar Herramientas NecesariasRetiro DEL Empaque Partes IncluidasDimensiones Y Espacios Instrucciones de instalaciónEspacios DuctosUbicación DE LA Conexión Eléctrica Y DE GAS DE LA Estufa Interruptor RemotoPosibilidades DE Instalación Instalación DEL Sistema DE Ventilación DE Tiro Descendente JVB98 Estufas eléctricas Suministro DE CorrienteEstufas a gas Longitud DEL Conducto Y Accesorios No SE Debe Exceder EL Equivalente a 150 PiesOpciones DE Ventilación Ajustes de lado a ladoDirección de la descarga Para cambiar la descarga hacia la izquierda o derechaInstale EL Ventilador DE Tiro Descendente Instale EL ConductoInstalación DEL Sistema DE Ventilación DE Tiro Descendente Conecte el cable en la caja de controlKits Opcionales Conecte LA CorrienteInstale LA Estufa Problema Posibles causas Qué hacer Antes de llamar a solicitar servicio…Solucionar problemas Garantía del sistema de tiro descendente de GEGE reemplazará Qué no cubre GESoporte al consumidor Página Web de GE Appliances Solicite una reparaciónGarantías ampliadas Piezas y accesorios
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