W O L F P RO V E N T I L AT I O N HOOD LINERS
WALL P R E PA R AT I O N | HOOD LINER P R E PA R AT I O N |
Framing must be tied together and to ceiling joists to provide enough structural strength to support the weight of the hood liner and internal blower, if applicable.
Construct the wood wall framing flush with the wall studs and centered in the location that the hood liner will be mounted.
Refer to the illustrations below for the location of mounting holes for Pro hood liners and a
If wall framing is not available, wall anchors must be used.
If you are installing
The hood liner assembly is shipped with the transition attached. The transition is shipped upside down in the top of the hood liner. It must be removed and reinstalled in the proper position. Refer to the illustration on the following page.
Remove the filters by pushing each filter up at the angle it is placed in, and rotate down. Remove the center filter first. Gloves should be worn to provide the proper grip when removing filters.
Separate the transition from the top plate by removing the four shipping screws. Do not discard the screws, they will be needed to reinstall the transition to the top plate.
Attach the transition to existing ductwork with sheet metal screws and duct sealing tape.
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Mounting holes for hood liners
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#10 Screw | Hood |
Hood Liner |
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