Dimensional Diagram
Front View
Side Views (Closed and Open)
Custom Front Panel Dimensions - for integrating the Jewel into your existing cabinetry
If you need a 30” wide cabinet, you would purchase the 24” Jewel and have a cabinet shop make a 30” wide by 18 7/8” high panel. Or your cabinet maker can fabricate 2 - (3”) wide filler strips for either side of the 24” Jewel. For a 24” wide cabinet, make a 24” wide by 18 7/8” tall panel. For a 36” wide cabinet, make a 36” wide by 18 7/8” tall panel.
24”, 30”, 36”
Pre-Planning Your Ductwork - Important:
Consult the installation instructions before you begin installing this rangehood.
Make your ductrun as straight and short as possible. The ductrun should not exceed 35 equivalent feet if ducted with 6” round duct. Count 45º angles as 3 feet, 90º elbows as 5 feet, and 90º flat elbows as 12 feet.
For best results, use no more than three 90° elbows. Make sure that there is a minimum of 24” of straight duct between elbows if more than one is used. Do not install two elbows together. If you must elbow right away, do it as far away from the hood’s exhaust opening as possible.
NOTE: If you are ducting the Jewel to the outside of your house and your cabinetry does not extend to the ceiling of your kitchen, you may want to conceal the metal ductwork that extends above the rangehood with additional wood paneling to match cabinetry.
Ductless Installations
For installations where ductwork | Top View |
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is impossible or highly impractical |
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Charcoal Filters, which attach to |
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the blower assembly, absorb smoke |
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and odors. |
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The air returns back into your kitchen (see right) from the top of the hood thru a vent grate, if you have cabintery or a cabinet front or soffit extending from the hood to the ceiling, air must be allowed to escape back into the room.
WARNING! Product specifications are subject to change without notification. Consult the installation instructions before you begin installing this rangehood.