GE ZV850 Secure Wiring, Size Install Ductwork, To Find Required Duct Length

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Installation

36" Island Vent Hood

Step6

Secure Wiring

Wiring

Route house wiring through the ceiling hole and pull a length to reach the hood junction box, approximately 6” below the support.

Tape the wire to the front of the frame support to prevent damage during installa- tion and service.

Ceiling

Front Side

Support

Frames

Tape

House Wiring

Step7

Size And

Install

Ductwork

To Find Required Duct Length:

Measure from house duct flange to bottom of support frame. (Dimension A)

Add at least 1” to Dim. A for duct overlap at the top.

Subtract 1-3/4” for hood insertion into the bottom of the frame to determine required duct length.

Cut the 6” duct to required length.

Note: The bottom of the duct must be external (female) connection to the top of the hood. The bottom end should be flared slightly, to facilitate installation of the hood.

Install duct up through support frames and attach to house ducting with sheet metal screws.

Seal the connection with duct tape.

Ceiling

House Duct

Side

 

 

Required

View

 

Duct

Duct

Support

Dim. A

 

Length

Frame

 

 

 

 

Duct Connection

To Hood

1-3/4"

Bottom Support

Frame Flange

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Contents GE Monogram Installation Instructions Island Vent Hood Contents Required Accessory Design InformationElectrical supply Power SupplyTools Materials Required Grounding InstructionsDuct fittings Flexible ductingPlan the location Advance PlanningCeiling support structure Ductwork Finish the CeilingCheck Installation Hardware InstallationInstall upper support frame Install Support FrameInstall lower support frame Wiring Secure WiringSize Install Ductwork To Find Required Duct LengthInstall Decorative Duct Covers Install Hood Verify that power is turned off at the sourceSlide Duct Cover Down Install Side Utility Bars Install Filters Finalize Installation Island Vent Hood Monogram
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