5
14.0"
355 m m
28”
711 mm
29 1/2”
787 mm
Ran
g
e
Hood
Outlet
3
1/4"x
10"
83
mm
x
254 mm
66 1/4"
1682 mm
62 3/8"
1585 mm
56"
1422 mm
36 1/8"
917 m m
29 3/4"
756 mm
14 7/8"
378 m m
20 "
508 mm
66 1/4"
1682 mm
56 "
1422 mm
36 1/8”
917 mm
47 1/2"
1207 m m
Range Hood Outlet
3 1/4" x 10"
83 mm x 254 m m
39 3/4"
1010 mm
Power
Cord
Exhaust
Hood
In
(fem al e
receptacle)
14.0"
355 mm
28”
711 mm
749 mm
Oven
Exhaust
Gas In let- 1 /2” NPT
4 3/4”
121 mm
30”
762 mm
Installation must be done in
accordance with all local and
national codes.
Use only materials which
conform to local codes in
effect. Be sure power is
disconnected before doing
any electrical work. All duct
work must be metal.
Do not use plastic duct. The
range hood should never
be exhausted into a wall
cavity or an attic where an
accumulation of grease
could become a fire
hazard.
When the installation is
completed, turn on the fan
and make sure that there are
no obstructions in the duct.
30" Model48" modelVenting Safety GuidelinesVented Installation, Tools, Material, and Dimensions
Tools required to install vented hood: - Hammer - Slot screwdriver
- Pliers - Electric drill
- Measuring tape - 3/32” (3 mm) Drill bit
- 1/2” (13 mm) Drill bit - Sabre saw OR Keyhole saw
Materials Required:
- 3 1/4" x 10" (82.55 mm x 254 mm) metal duct—enough to go through wall or attic to outside. Elbows as required.
- Roof cap or wall venthood
- Caulking to seal around duct
- #6 x 1/2” (82.55 mm x 254 mm) sheet metal screws
The above are standard parts and are available at any hardware store or heating contractor.

NOTE

: A 3 1/4" x 10" (82.55mm x 254mm) exhaust adaptor is included with the exhaust hood.
3"
76 mm
34"
864 mm