Windster RA.3030/3036, RA.3130/3136 operation manual c. Tools and Materials Required, D. Ducting

Models: RA.3030/3036 RA.3130/3136

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c. Tools and Materials Required

c. Tools and Materials Required

~Drill. electric of ratchet drive. with 3/16" wood bit (for drilling starter holes and 1 ¥4 "wood bit (to drill an access holes in the cabinet or kitchen wall for the electric power line)

~One common screwdriver.

~Plier (for opening electrical knockout).

~Two 1" (thick)x2" (wide)x12" (approximate length) wood strips for recessed bottom kitchen cabinet installation only. (Purchase locally).

~Electrical wire and supplies to comply with local cords.

~Four 1 ¥4 " long flat head wood screws (purchase locally) to mount wood strips.

~Pencil and ruler for marking locations. Saber saw or keyhole saw for cutting the 1"x2"wood strips to length.

D. Ducting

This style of range must be vented via ducting to the outside of the house Follow general rules when ducting the hood: Use correct size of ducting at least 6" round. do nof reduce size of ducting. make all turns gradual. no short corners. If ducting ran will be longer than 10 feet enlarge duct by at least 1" inch diameter after each 10 feet. Tape all joints in ducting and all gasketed openings on hood for a tight seal.

For round ducting from the top:

Fit the gray plastic (Included) over the circular opening on top in order to providea tight seal for ducting to attach to. The GRAYring is designed to fit 6"and 7" ducting.

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Windster RA.3030/3036, RA.3130/3136 operation manual c. Tools and Materials Required, D. Ducting