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(

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(

 

 

 

 

elbow

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a

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9fi.

x(

 

)=

 

ft

elbow

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MetalOffset

 

ft.

 

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(—

in. offset) =

 

@

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16fi. x(

 

)=

 

ft

90°elbow

 

 

@

3WX1O”

5fi.

x(

 

)=

 

fi

45°elbow

 

 

 

3TX1O”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q

W“flat elbow 18fi. x(

 

)=

 

ft

 

5“round

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to 3B” x 1o“

3fi.

x(

 

)=

 

ft

 

transition

 

 

%6“round

to 3%”x 1o“

transition

7ti. x (

)=

R

 

SubtotalColumn1

=

ft

*Equivalentlengthsofductpiecesare based on actualtes~ andreflectrequirementsforgood ventingperformancewithanydowndraftcooktop.

~Measureandfistfeetofstraightductused. Countandtistthe quantityofd other duct piecesfor the “NumberUsed”ofeachtype.

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For maximumefficiency,use the shortest and straightestductrun possible,withas fewfittings

as possible.Forsatisfactoryperformance, theductrunshodd notexceed60 feet qtient len~.

Ventingperformanceis improvedby using largerdiameterducL

 

EquivalentNumber

Equivalent

)uct Pieces

Length*x Used

= Length

5“round

 

 

 

to 35” x 10”

 

 

 

transition

37 fi. x(

)=

R.

90°elbow

6“round

Qto 3%”x lo” transition

 

90°elbow

2ofi. x(

)=

ft.

 

3%”x 1o“

 

 

 

 

a

to 6“round

5fi.

x (

)=

ft.

transition

 

3%”x 1o“

 

 

 

 

 

to 6“round

 

 

 

 

%

transition

12 fi. x(

)=

ft.

90°elbow

 

Tapered

 

 

 

 

.

5“round

 

 

 

 

m

to 6“round

6fi.

 

 

 

 

transtion

X(

)=

ft.

 

5“roundcollar

 

 

 

 

&

to 6“round

 

 

)=

R.

captransition 13fi. x(

 

5“round

 

 

 

 

 

wall cap

84 fi. x(

)=

ft.

 

with damper

D

6“round

 

 

 

 

 

?; 7&per

21ti.

x(

)=

ft!

 

3%”x 1o“

 

 

 

 

=

wdl cap

27 fi. x(

)=

ft.

withdamper

 

9

6“round

20X()=

 

ft.

roofcap

 

e

6“round

24x()=

 

ft.

roofvent

 

 

 

SubtotalColumn2

=

ft.

 

 

SubtotalColumn1

=

ft.

 

 

TOTALDUCWORK=

ft.

 

 

 

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Ventins~ation shouldnot exceed60feet equivalentlength.

Bloweris ratedat 300 Cm at 0.1inch ofwater backpressure.

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JSP69 specifications

The GE JSP69, an innovative range of kitchen appliances, epitomizes the latest advancements in cooking technology. This model is a part of General Electric's profile series, designed specifically to meet the needs of modern households. Its sleek design and user-friendly features make it an ideal choice for both novice cooks and seasoned chefs alike.

One of the standout features of the GE JSP69 is its advanced convection cooking technology. This feature ensures even heat distribution throughout the oven, leading to perfectly cooked meals every time. The convection oven also reduces cooking times, making it convenient for busy families or individuals who are always on the go. Additionally, the oven is equipped with multiple cooking modes, including bake, broil, and steam, giving users versatility in meal preparation.

The JSP69 comes with a self-cleaning option, making it hassle-free to maintain. This innovative feature uses high temperatures to burn off spills and splatters, allowing for easy cleanup without the need for harsh chemicals. Furthermore, the oven's interior is designed with a smooth, non-porous surface that resists stains and can be easily wiped down.

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The range also includes an efficient cooktop with a combination of sealed burners and a griddle. The burners provide consistent and reliable heat, and their sealed design ensures that spills are contained and cleanup is simplified. The griddle provides an additional cooking surface, perfect for making pancakes or grilling sandwiches.

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