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| Through the wall in back of | All GasE | 10' | 60' | ||
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| 5" - 6" | 6" Wall | Here's how it works. |
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Out from the right of the | F | , along | duct runs equivalent to 31' to | ||||
Down through the floor | 60', simply snap out the restricter | ||||||
appliance through cabinet toe- | the floor joists and through | ||||||
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kick space to an outside wall | the foundation or an outside wall | ||||||
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Notes:
A.For venting up to the equivalent of 60', use standard steel ducting and elbows.
B.IMPORTANT: See installation instructions shipped with product before selecting island cabinetry, making cutouts or beginning installation. For best performance, it is suggested that no more than three 90 degree elbows be used with 6" or 3 1/4" x 10" duct. Each foot of metal flex duct counts as two feet of rigid metal duct. Each flex elbow counts as two metal elbows. For longer duct runs of 31' to 60', the restricter ring on the blower inlet housing must be removed. 6" round or 3 1/4 x 10" duct must be used for ducting beyond 10' (up to 60'). Failure to follow ducting recommendations or use recommended ducting accessories may result in substandard performance.
C.Count each 90 degree elbow as 5' of duct.
D.When venting electric ranges, 5" diameter round duct may be used to vent straight out the back of appliance and directly through the wall for runs of 10' or less.
E.When venting
F.When installing through a slab, it is essential that the system be properly calculated, designed and installed before the house is built, when the slab is poured.