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TRAIN CAP
1.Make atemplateortransfer measurements shown in Fig. 3 to cabinets or wall.
2.Cut holes to accomodate ventilating duct allowing W’ (.6 cm) clearance on all four sides for back vent. Allow %” (1.9 cm) clearance toward front for vertical vent. Allow W’ (.6 cm) on other three sides for top vent.
3.Cut appropriate hole for electrical wiring.
4.Run wire through wall or cabinets according to National Electrical Code and Applicable local codes. (DO NOT turn
power on until installation | is complete.) |
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| A | CAMPER, | REMOVE | ||
5. Remove blower housing | and filters | for | easier | installation |
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66” | DAMPER | BLADE | ||||||
See exhaust unit assembly | illustration | on | back | page. |
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6.Remove screw holding junction box cover.
7.Remove proper electrical knockout. See Figure 3.
8.Remove proper venting knockout. See Figure 3. NOTE: If
horizontal | discharge | is | selected | an | additional | knockout in |
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the | blower | cradle | must | be | removed. |
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9. | Attach | the | damper | as | shown | in | Figure | 5 for vertical | 3: | x IO” | RECTANGULAR | ||
discharge | or | Fig. | 6 | for | horizontal | discharge. |
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10.Lift the hood into position. Mark location of four mounting holes.
11.Remove hood and start all four screws in center of narrow neck of keyhole slot marked on cabinet bottom.
12.Lift the hood into position simultaneously feeding the electrical wire through the knockout. Follow applicable local
codes and/or latest National Electrical Code for electrical |
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| A | DAMPER. | REMOVE | ||||||||||
conector | to | be used | at | field | wiring | entrance. |
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13. Tighten screws to secure hood. Be sure screw head is in | FROM | HOOD. |
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narrow neck of keyhole slot. |
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14. Install proper duct work. See page 4 |
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15. Complete | electrical |
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the National | Electrical | Code | and | applicable | Local Codes |
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NOTE: | This | unit | must | be | permanently | grounded | in |
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accordance | with the | National |
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L,ocal codes. |
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16. Replace junction box cover. |
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17. Replace | blower. | Note | different | blower | positions | in |
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Figure 5 for vertical venting and Figure 6 for horizontal |
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venting. See Page 3 for correct blower installation. |
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18. Replace blower cover, light frame assembly and filters.
NOTE: It has been found that a large part of the energy loss of the average home is due to outside air infiltrating the structure. Seal around ductwork where it passes through outside walls or ceiling. Seal around electrical wiring also.
19.Be sure that damper which is supplied with this model is properly installed. (See Figures 1 & 2).
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