Thermador PRD36, PRD48 Ventilation Requirements, Tools Needed, Items Not Included

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Tools Needed

(2) 1/2” wrenches

1/8” (3.17mm) drill bit

 

 

3/16” (4.76mm) drill bit

12” Adjustable wrench

 

 

Hand or electric drill

Tape measure

 

 

Phillips & flathead screwdrivers

Marking instrument

 

 

Level

Furniture dolly

 

 

T-20 Torx screwdriver

Protective gloves

 

 

Items Not Included

Drywall/Concrete Anchors

Pipe Compound/Tape

 

 

Rope/Twine

3/4” (19mm) Flex Line

 

 

Strain Relief

 

 

 

Step 1: Ventilation

Requirements

It is strongly recommended that a suitable exhaust hood be installed above the range. Downdraft ventilation should not be used. The table below indicates the ventilation hood options and blower capacity guidelines that are

recommended for use with all THERMADOR® ranges.

Do not install a microwave oven/ventilator combination above the range, as these type of units do not provide the proper ventilation and are not suitable for use with the range.

1. Select Hood and Blower Models:

For wall installations, the hood width must, at a minimum, equal the width of the range. Where space permits, a hood larger in width than the range may be desirable for improved ventilation performance.

For island installations, the hood width should, at a minimum, overhang the range by a minimum of 3" (76mm) on each side.

2. Hood Placement:

For best smoke elimination, the lower edge of the hood should be installed 30" (762mm) above the range cooking surface (see “Figure 1: Cabinet Clearances” on page 5).

If the hood contains any combustible materials (i.e. a wood covering), it must be a minimum of 36" (914mm) above the cooking surface.

3.Consider Make-Up Air:

Due to the high volume of ventilation air, a source of outside replacement air is recommended. This is particularly important for tightly sealed and insulated homes. A qualified heating and ventilating contractor should be consulted.

NOTICE:

Most range hoods contain combustible components which must be considered when planning the installation.

Important:

Ventilation hoods and blowers are designed for use with single wall ducting. However, some local building codes or inspectors may require double wall ducting. Consult local building codes and/or local agencies, before starting, to assure that hood and duct installation will meet local requirements.

Range

Range Top

Cubic Feet per Minute

Ventilation Options

Width

Configuration

(min requirement)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 burners with griddle

800 (cfm)

36” or 42” Pro Wall Hood

36”

 

 

36” Custom Insert w/ optional blower

6 burners

1100 (cfm)

 

42” or 48” Island Hood w/ optional blower

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48”

6 burners with griddle

1200 (cfm)

48” or 54” Pro Wall Hood

48” Custom Insert w/ optional blower

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important Notes:

It is recommended that a THERMADOR PROFESSIONAL® wall or island hood or custom insert is used with THERMADOR

PROFESSIONAL® Ranges. Refer to www.thermador.com for a complete selection of Professional Ventilation options, Blowers, and Accessories.

* For high output gas ranges (60,000 BTU or greater), the minimum of one (1) CFM of ventilation per 100 BTU is recommended. If the range has a griddle, add 200 CFM to the estimated blower capacity. Additional blower capacity may be required for longer duct runs.

For island applications, it is recommended to use a hood width that exceeds the width of the range by 6” (152mm), overlapping the range by a minimum of 3” (76mm) on each end.

CFM = “cubic feet per minute” (standard blower capacity rating).

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Contents Models Modèles Modelos Manual DE InstalaciónEnglish Table of Contents Qualified installer, service agency or the gas Do not touch any electrical switchVapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any Other applianceGas Supply Electric Power SupplyGAS Type Verification Items Not Included Ventilation RequirementsTools Needed Cabinet Preparation Min. to Installation with Low Back or High Shelf BC D Gas and Electric Supply ZoneElectrical Supply Unpacking and Moving the RangeDoor Trim, Packing Blocks, & Pallet Bolts To Remove the Oven Door Door Removal and ReinstallationUSE Caution When Removing the Door Door is Very Heavy Turn this screw to adjust door alignment To Reinstall the Oven DoorThermador Installing Anti-Tip DeviceTools Needed for Installation of Anti-Tip Device 76mm Important Installation InformationHook Up Gas Requirements and HookupNatural GAS Requirements Propane GAS RequirementsPage Electrical Requirements, Connection & Grounding Model Voltage Circuit Frequency Phase Type RatingPermanent Connection Hard Wiring Wire ConnectionWire Connection Wire Lead ConnectionOptional Backguard InstallationBacksplash Installation Backsplash with a Keep Hot Shelf Installing a Backsplash with a Keep Hot ShelfKeep Hot Shelf Keep Hot Shelf48 Back of Wall Plate For 48 Keep Hot ShelfAvailable for These Models Backguard InstallationHigh Shelf Low Back Model Steam High Shelf AssemblyCaster Locations Placing and Leveling the RangeAdjusting the Height of the Range Griddle Tilt Adjustment Not on all models Installing the Leg CoversToe Kick Panel optional Toe Kick Panel Installation EnglishTest Rangetop Burners Burner Test and AdjustmentWhen Flame is Properly Adjusted Operation Installer Final Check ListElectrical Des questions? Nous attendons de vos nouvelles Française Table des matièresAvertissement Consignes DE SécuritéAlimentation électrique Approvisionnement en gazAvis Étape 1 Exigences en matière de ventilationÉtape 2 Préparation des armoires Espace libre Armoires Installation avec garniture d’ilot incluse Installation avec dosseret bas ou étagère hauteModèle Alimentation électrique Étape 3 Déballage et manutention de la cuisinièrePositionnement De La Plate-forme À Roulettes Retrait de la porte Étape 4 Retrait et installation de la porteNement de la porte Réinstallation de la porteAvertissement Danger DE Basculement Étape 5 Installation du dispositif anti-bascule76mm Informations importantes concernant l’ins- tallationPour LE GAZ Propane RaccordementExigences Pour LE GAZ Naturel Française Avertissement Connexion Permanente Branchement Fixe Connexion à quatre filsConnexion à trois fils NeutreInstallation du dosseret de protection Étape 8 Installation du dosseret optionnelDosseret de protection avec étagère garde-chaud Plie Française Étagère haute Dosseret bas Installation du dosseretÉtagère haute Installation du dosseretAssemblage de létagère haute Mise EN Garde Étape 9 Mise en place et nivelage de la cuisinièreArmoirearmoire Recouvrements Des Pattes Installation des recouvrements des pattesPlinthe optionnel Installation de la plintheLorsque la flamme est adéquatement ajustée Étape 10 Test et réglage des brûleursVérification des brûleurs de la surface de cuisson Approvisionnement en gaz Liste de vérification à lintention de linstallateurÉlectricité FonctionnementMcFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA ¿Preguntas? ¡Esperamos oír de usted Español Índice de materiasNota Instrucciones Importantes De SeguridadLea Todas Las Instrucciones Antes De Continuar Suministro de gas Verificación del tipo de gasAlimentación eléctrica ImportanteHerramientas requeridas Paso 1 Requisitos de ventilaciónElementos No incluidos Recomiendan con todas las estufas ThermadorPaso 2 Preparación de los armarios Los materiales ignífugos llevan la marca siguiente Instalación Con La Consola Trasera Baja O El Estante Alto Zonas DE Suministro DE GAS Y Alimentación Eléctrica Tabla a Pulg Range Paso 3 Desempacar y mover la estufaFigura 6 Posicionamiento de la Plataforma de Ruedas Tenga Cuidado AL Quitar LA PUERTA. 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