Thermador PH36HS Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation
INSTALLATION MANUAL
THERMADOR PROFESSIONAL SERIES
®
Wall Hoods
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION
Hottes Murales de la Série PROFESSIONAL
MC
de THERMADOR
MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN
Para Campanas de Pared PROFESSIONAL
®
de
THERMADOR
Models/
Modèles/
Modelos:
PH30HS
PH36HS
PH48HS
PH36GS
PH42GS
PH48GS
PH54GS
Table of Contents
This THERMADOR
®
appliance is made by
BSH Home Appliances Corporation
1901 Main Street, Suite 600
Irvine, CA 92614
Questions?
1-800-735-4328
www.thermador.com
We look forward to hearing from you!
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Before you Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Installation Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Planning Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Electrical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Ductwork Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Hood Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installation Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Wall Mount Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Duct Covers Assembly & Installation (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Cabinet Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Blower Motor Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Wire Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Grease Trays, Filters and Spacers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Heat Lamp Replacement (some models). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Halogen Light Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Customer Support, Accessories & Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . back page
Safety Definitions
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance or property may occur as a result of non-compliance with this
advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or tips.
WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as
a result of non-observance of this warning.
CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries may occur
as a result of non-observance of this warning.
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Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Before You Begin
IMPORTANT: Save these Instructions for the Local
Inspector’s use.
INSTALLER: Please leave these Instructions with this unit
for the owner.
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future
reference.
Safety Codes and Standards
This appliance complies with the following Standards:
UL 507, Standard for the Safety of Electrical Fans
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 113, Fans and Ventilators
It is the responsibility of the owner and installer to
determine if additional requirements and/or standards
apply to specific installations. Always refer to local codes to
ensure all requirements are met.
If required by the National Electrical Code (or Canadian
Electrical Code), this appliance must be installed on a
separate branch circuit.
INSTALLER — show the owner the location of the circuit
breaker. Mark it for easy reference.
Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance. For
example, do not remove panels or wire covers.
Examine the appliance after unpacking it. In the event of
transport damage, do not plug it in.
WARNING
When properly cared for, your new appliance has been
designed to be safe and reliable. Read all instructions
carefully before use. These precautions will reduce the
risk of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to persons.
When using kitchen appliances, basic safety precautions
must be followed, including these in the following pages.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,
fire or shock may result causing property damage or
personal injury.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless
specifically recommended in the manuals. Improper
installation, service or maintenance can cause injury or
property damage or void product warranty. Refer to this
manual for guidance. All other servicing should be done
by a qualified technician.
CAUTION
The unit is heavy and should be handled
accordingly. Proper safety equipment such
as gloves and adequate manpower of at
least two people must be used in moving the
hood to avoid injury and to avoid damage to
the unit or the floor. Rings, watches, and any
other loose items that may damage the unit
or otherwise might become entangled with
the unit should be removed.
Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges.
Use caution when reaching behind or under
appliance.
WARNING
Repairs should only be done by a trained servicer.
Improper repair of your appliance may result in risk of
severe physical injury or death.
WARNING
Turn off power circuit at service panel and lock out panel
before wiring this appliance. Requirement: 120 VAC, 60
Hz 20 A. Allow the appliance to cool after the power has
been turned off before servicing the appliance.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire use only metal ductwork.
CAUTION
Vent unit to the outside of building only. This unit is only
designed to be vented outside. It should not be used for
recirculation mode.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded
by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical connections
and grounding must comply with all applicable codes.
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
This ventilator assembly must be installed with
THERMADOR
®
recommended blowers only. Contact
Customer Service for additional options.
Use this unit only in the manner intended by the
manufacturer. If you have questions, contact Customer
Service at 1-800-735-4328.
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power OFF at
service panel and lock the service disconnecting
means to prevent power from being switched on
accidentally. When the service disconnecting means
cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning
device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by
qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable
codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and
exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel
burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the
heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety
standards such as those published by the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), and the American
Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not
damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
To properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside. Do
not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls, ceilings,
attics, crawl spaces or garages.
WARNING
Improper grounding can result in a risk of electric shock.
Consult a qualified electrician if the grounding
instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt
exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
WARNING
To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock
DO NOT use this fan with any solid-state speed control
devices.
WARNING
Local building codes may require the use of make-up air
systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater
than specified CFM of air movement. The specified CFM
varies from locale to locale. Consult your HVAC
professional for specific requirements in your area.
CAUTION
For general ventilating use only. DO NOT use to exhaust
hazardous or explosive materials or vapors.
WARNING
State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
This product contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
WARNING
Halogen lights might be hot. Disconnect
from power and allow to cool before
servicing.
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Installation Preparation
General Information
PHxxGS — 27'' (686 mm) in depth, with widths of 36'' (914
mm), 42'' (1067 mm), 48'' (1219 mm), and 54'' (1372 mm).
This model series features brushed stainless-steel canopy
with halogen lamps and heat lamps.
PHxxHS — 24'' (610 mm) in depth, with widths of 30'' (762
mm), 36'' (914 mm), and 48'' (1219 mm). This model series
features brushed stainless-steel canopy with halogen
lamps.
Figure 1: PHxxGS
Figure 2: PHxxHS
21
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Note: Do not throw away any packaging until appliance is
fully installed.
Parts Included
1 – Metal transition with backdraft
damper
2, 3, or 4 – Stainless steel baffle filters
(depending on model size)
2 – Filter spacers
2 or 3 – Grease trays (depending on
model size)
2 or 4 – Halogen lights (installed)
2 – 175W Heat lamps (on some
models)
1 – Remote blower adaptor
1 – Wooden bracket used as Hood
Mounting Bracket (part of install- DO
NOT THROW AWAY)
1 – Fastener assortment
Literature packet
Tools and Parts Needed
Aluminum tape (DO NOT use duct tape)
1/2'' (13 mm) Conduit if required (follow local codes)
1'' (25.4 mm) Strain relief
EXTNCB25 – 25 ft. Blower Connector Cable for distances
up to 25 ft.
Ducting as needed
Blower
Flat head and phillips screwdrivers
Drill with 3/16'' (4.76 mm) drill bit
3/8'' (9.52 mm) nut driver or socket and ratchet
Wire stripper
Protective work gloves
Optional accessories available for separate purchase.
Refer to www.thermador.com for more details.
Duct Cover
Keep Hot Shelf
Backsplash
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Planning Information
Hood installation height above a cooktop, rangetop or
range can vary. To obtain the necessary installation height
above a cooktop, rangetop or range, consult the
appliance's installation manual.
Hood Width
The hood width should be no less than the width of the
cooking surface. For proper performance, the housing must
cover the entire cooking surface. Where space is not
restricted, a wider hood can be used to increase capture
area.
For proper performance, the hood must be centered
horizontally above the cooking surface.
Distance From Cooking Surface
The installation height ranges from a minimum height of
30'' (762 mm) to a maximum height of 40'' (1,016 mm);
however, it is necessary to follow the cooking appliance
manufacturer’s installation instructions for proper hood
height.
NOTICE: The hood could incur some damage from heat if
a THERMADOR PROFESSIONAL
®
series range or
rangetop is operated with multiple burners at high settings
under a hood that is installed at minimum clearances.
Electrical Requirements
The unit requires a 120V AC, 60Hz. 15A branch circuit. The
VTR1330 blower in conjunction with a 27" Pro Hood
requires a 20 amp circuit breaker.
The hood should only be connected to a dedicated circuit
(with ground) that has been installed according to relevant
regulations.
When connected to a GFCI-protected supply,
THERMADOR PROFESSIONAL
®
hoods are suitable for
use in damp locations that are protected from outside
weather conditions and not subject to saturation with water
and other liquids, but can be subject to moderate degrees
of moisture (such as an outdoor covered patio or lanai
area). Refer to local codes, NEC/CEC, and or the Authority
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for additional information.
Check your local building codes for proper method of
installation. In the U.S., if there are no applicable local
codes, this unit should be installed in accordance with the
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70, Current Issue.
In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the CAN
1- B149.1 and .2 - Installation Codes for Gas Burning
Appliances and/or local codes.
The appliance must be grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing a wire that allows the electric current to
escape.
Electrical Data on the Data Rating Plate:
Data, including the model and serial number, is located on
the product data rating plate inside the appliance, visible
after removal of the filter frame (see Figure 28 on page 17).
Figure 3: Typical Hood Installation
Cooking
Surface
* Hood width should be no less
than the width of the cooking
surface.
E
* Follow cooking appliance
manufacturer’s recommendations
* 30" (762) min.
40" (1,016) max.
to Cooking Surface
* 30" (762) min.
40" (1,016) max.
to Cooking Surface
* 30" (762) min.
40" (1,016) max.
to Cooking Surface
18"
18"
18"
(457)
(457)
3¼" (83)
Electrical Location
10¼"
(260)
10¼"
(260)
10¼"
(260)
WARNING
The appliance must be grounded.
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Ductwork Preparation
Ducting Recommendations
Proper performance is dependent upon proper ducting.
Local building codes may require the use of make-up air
systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater
than speci¿ed cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air
movement. The speci¿ed CFM varies from locale to locale.
It is the responsibility of the owner and the installer to
determine if additional requirements and/or standards
apply to specific installations.
DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE DUCT; it creates back pressure/
air turbulence and reduces performance. Always use metal
ductwork.
Always install a metal vent cover where the ductwork exits
the house.
Hood must be vented to the outside of building only.
COLD WEATHER installations should have an additional
backdraft damper installed to minimize backward cold air
flow and a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize
conduction of outside temperatures as part of the ductwork.
The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal
break. The break should be as close as possible to where
the ducting enters the heated portion of the house.
MAKE-UP AIR: Local building codes may require the use
of make-up air systems when using ducted ventilation
systems greater than specified CFM of air movement. The
specified CFM varies from locale to locale. It is the
responsibility of the owner and the installer to determine if
additional requirements and/or standards apply to specific
installations.
For safety reasons, ducting should vent directly outdoors
(not into an attic, underneath the house, into the garage or
into any enclosed space).
The unit cannot be used in conjunction with a recirculation
unit.
THERMADOR
®
recommends not exceeding 50 equivalent
length (ft) (15.24 m) of duct.
Keep duct runs as short and straight as possible. Elbows
and transitions fittings reduce air flow efficiency. Back to
back elbows and “S” turns give very poor delivery and are
not recommended. A short straight length of duct at the
inlet of a remote blower gives the best delivery.
Hoods are supplied with a 10" (254 mm) round transition. A
locally supplied transition is required for other sizes.
Use Table 1 on page 7 to compute permissible lengths for
duct runs to outdoors.
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Equivalent Duct Lengths for Commonly Used Transitions
Smooth
Straight
6 1.2
7 0.95
8 0.7
10 0.6
3¼" x 10"
Straight
N/A 1
3¼" x 14"
Straight
N/A 0.7
90° Elbow
Round
612
78
86
45° Elbow
Round
65
74
83
" x 10"
90° Elbow
Round
N/A 5
3¼” x 10"
45° Elbow
Round
N/A 15
" x 10"
Flat Elbow
N/A 20
Round to
" x 10"
61
71
" x 10"
to Round
65
73
Round to
" x 10"
90° Elbow
610
78
" x 10"
to Round
90° Elbow
610
75
" x 10"
Center Reverse
Elbow Left
N/A 15
" x 10"
Center Reverse
Elbow Right
N/A 25
" x 10" Left
Reverse Elbow
N/A 15
" x 10"
Right Reverse
Elbow
N/A 25
Round
Wall Cap
62
72
82
10 2
Round
Roof Cap
62
72
82
2' Long
" x 10"
Flex
N/A 20
" x 10"
to Round
10 1
7" Inline
Backdraft
Damper
7
" x 10"
Roof Jack
and Shutter
N/A
NOTE: These commonly used installation parts can be purchased
at a local hardware store. THERMADOR® does not manufacture all
these parts.
Duct Piece
Size of Duct
Piece (in)
Duct Piece
Size of Duct
Piece (in)
Equivalent
Length (ft)
Equivalent
Length (ft)
Table 1: Duct Lengths
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Hood Preparation
Note: Optional stainless steel backsplashes are available
in widths to match all pro wall hoods. Before installing the
hood, the backsplash should be installed first. See
directions accompanying the backsplash for full installation
instructions.
Discharge Direction
The hood can be mounted on a wall or suspended from a
cabinet. Both vertical and horizontal discharge are possible
with either mounting method.
The hood is shipped ready for vertical discharge. To
change to horizontal discharge, move the discharge cover
shown in Figure 4 to the top of the hood. The plate is held
in place by (4) screws.
Hood Transition
The supplied transition mounts to the top or rear of the
hood, depending on the discharge direction.
Assembly of the Transition
A minimum height clearance of 6'' (152 mm) is needed
above the hood for transition mounting. See “General
Information” on page 3 for overall hood dimensions.
1. Depending on direction of discharge, align mounting
holes at base of transition with the mounting holes of
the ½'' (13 mm) flange located at the top or rear of the
hood.
2. Fasten transition to hood using (2) 1'' (25.4 mm) sheet
metal screws included with hood.
3. Seal connection between transition and hood with
aluminum tape.
4. Remove tape holding damper closed.
Figure 4: Discharge Direction
Figure 5: Transition
This opening
is covered
for horizontal
discharge
This opening
is covered
for horizontal
discharge
This opening
is covered
for horizontal
discharge
This opening
is covered
for vertical
discharge
This opening
is covered
for vertical
discharge
This opening
is covered
for vertical
discharge
10"
(254 mm)
Duct
21¾" (553 mm)
4
4
5
5
16
16
16
(110 mm)
(110 mm)
(110 mm)
/
/
"
"
1" (25.4 mm)
screw x 2
Figure 6: Transition Cutout Dimensions
Figure 7: Transition Connection
21¾"
(553 mm)
21¾"
(553 mm)
21¾"
(553 mm)
4¼"
(108 mm)
4¼"
(108 mm)
4¼"
(108 mm)
(43 mm)
11
/
16
"
1
(43 mm)
11
/
16
"
1
(43 mm)
11
/
16
"
1
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Installation Instructions
Wall Mount Installation
Installation Specifications
Figure 8 shows a typical installation of the hood with a duct
cover. Accessory 6'' (152 mm) and/or 12'' (305 mm) duct
covers are used to fill the space between the hood and
ceiling (available for purchase separately).
The installation height ranges from a minimum height of
30'' (762 mm) to a maximum height of 40'' (1016 mm);
however, it is necessary to follow the cooking appliance
manufacturer’s installation instructions for proper hood
height. In Figure 8 one 6" (152 mm) duct cover has been
used in this installation. Add or subtract duct covers as
appropriate to accommodate ceiling height and
recommended hood height.
The duct cover structure is supported by the hood.
NOTICE: The hood could incur some damage from heat if
a THERMADOR PROFESSIONAL
®
series range or
rangetop is operated with multiple burners at high settings
under a hood that is installed at minimum clearances.
1. After the hood installation height has been determined,
draw a horizontal line at a distance above the cooktop
equal to the recommended hood installation height
plus 15½'' (394 mm). This line is the mounting location
of the wooden bracket shipped with the hood.
2. Find the centerline of the hood. Draw a vertical line
along this centerline up to the horizontal line drawn in
Step 1.
3. The hood is mounted to the wall using the wooden
bracket shipped with the hood. Remove the wooden
bracket located at the top side of the hood by removing
the two shipping screws. Mark the center line of the
wood bracket.
4. Locate a stud on both sides of the hood centerline to
use for mounting the wooden bracket as shown in
Figure 9.
5. Align the top of the wood bracket along the horizontal
line drawn in Step 1. Align the centerlines of the
bracket and cooktop.
6. Drill a 3'' (76 mm) deep 3/16'' (3 mm) tap hole through
the wooden bracket, wall, and into the stud.
7. Use (2) or (3), depending on model, 3'' (76 mm) screws
to attach the bracket to the wall, as shown in Figure 9.
For support of longer hoods, use three studs.
Countersink the screw heads to prevent interference
with the hood.
Figure 8: Typical Hood Installation
24" (610 mm)
or 27" (687 mm)
Hood Depth
18"
(457 mm)
24"
(610 mm)
6" Duct
Cover
Hood mounting Heights
Minimum 30" (762 mm)
Maximum 40" (1016 mm)
*Follow cooking
appliance manufacturer’s
recommendations
Figure 9: Mounting the Wooden Bracket
Cooking Surface
Distance to
cooking surface
plus 15½" (394)
Distance to
cooking surface
plus 15½" (394)
Distance to
cooking surface
plus 15½" (394)
Cooktop Centerline
Wood
Bracket
(included)
Wood
Bracket
(included)
Wood
Bracket
(included)
Wall Studs
3" (76)
screws
3" (76)
screws
3" (76)
screws
Drywall
Drywall
Drywall
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8. On the wood bracket, mark the locations used to hang
the hood according to Figure 10.
9. Drill a 3/16'' (4.8 mm) tap hole through the wooden
bracket and wall. These 5/8'' (16 mm) screws do not
need to go into the studs.
10. Use (2) 5/8'' (16 mm) screws to secure the wood
bracket leaving
¼'' (6 mm) of each screw exposed for
hanging the hood.
Discharge Direction: Horizontal discharge requires a wall
cutout, as shown in Figure 11, to provide clearance for the
transition. The location of the cutout is determined by the
hood installation height.
Note: Dashed line indicates cutout needed for clearance of
the transition.
The transition supplied with the hood connects to standard
10-inch round duct. Figure 12 shows the transition
connected for horizontal discharge.
Figure 13 shows the hood configured for vertical discharge.
Installations using this method require a cutout in the
ceiling to accommodate 10'' (254 mm) duct and the ½''
(13 mm) conduit carrying power to the unit.
Duct covers, sold separately, are available to cover the
space between the top of the hood and ceiling (see
Figure 16).
Figure 10: Hanging the Hood
Figure 11: Cutout Dimensions
Wood
Bracket
Screws 2 ea
" (38)
A
A
2" (51)
HOOD SIZE A
30'' (762 mm) 13'' (330 mm)
36'' (914 mm) 16'' (406 mm)
42'' (1067 mm) 19'' (483 mm)
48'' (1219 mm) 22'' (559 mm)
54'' (1372 mm) 25'' (635 mm)
Dry Wall
12½"
(318 mm)
23
"
(584 mm)
2¾" (69 mm)
Base of Hood
Location
Cooktop Centerline
Figure 12: Transition Centerline for Horizontal Discharge
Figure 13: Transition Centerline for Vertical Discharge
10¼"
(260 mm)
10½"
(267 mm)
Transition
Centerline
18"
(457 mm)
Transition
Centerline
W
A
L
L
5
13
/
16
"
(148 mm)
10¼"
(260 mm)
10¼"
(260 mm)
10¼"
(260 mm)
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11. Remove junction box channel covering the wires.
12. Remove circular knockouts behind junction box
channel.
13. Before hanging hood, install transition per Figure 12 or
Figure 13. Fasten transition with (2) 3/8'' sheet metal
screws (supplied) and aluminum tape per all applicable
codes.
Note: Screws must not hinder damper operation.
14. Using two people to lift, rest the hood on the screws in
the wood bracket. Use the keyholes labeled "F" in
Figure 15. Make sure the wood bracket fits into the
recess on the back of the hood.
15. Tighten the screws in keyholes. Check hood levelness
and adjust if necessary.
16. From inside the hood, drive 5/8'' (16 mm) screws
through holes in hood into wooden bracket. See holes
labeled “J” in Figure 15.
17. Connect additional ducting.
Duct Covers Assembly &
Installation (optional)
Optional duct covers shown in Figure 16 may be used to fill
the space between the hood and ceiling in wall mount
installations. 6" (152 mm) and 12" (305 mm) high duct
covers are available and may be ordered separately (see
page 4)
1. If multiple duct covers are used, connect the pieces
together using sheet metal screws provided with the
duct cover accessories.
2. Attach the duct cover(s) to the hood using sheet metal
screws as shown in Figure 16.
3. From inside of hood, insert 5/8'' (16 mm) screws
supplied through the holes indicated on each side and
along the front, into bottom of the cover.
Figure 14: Junction Box Channel
Figure 15: Location of Screw Keyholes
Remove
2 screws
Remove
2 screws
Remove
2 screws
J
F
F
Figure 16: Attachment of Duct Cover(s) to Hood
Screw quantity
dependent on
hood size.
English 12
Cabinet Installation
The hood can be installed under a cabinet by supporting
the hood from the top.
Note: The cabinet must be structurally joined to the wall
studs to support the weight of this hood.
Figure 17 shows the (4) screw holes labeled “K” used for
mounting the hood to the bottom of the cabinet. Make sure
both knockouts have been removed.
1. In the base of the cabinet, drill 1/8'' (3 mm) tap holes as
indicated in Dimension A in Figure 17 and in Table 2.
2. Screw in (4) 1" (25 mm) screws (provided with hood)
leaving 1/4'' (6 mm) exposed to hang hood on.
3. If the hood is installed for vertical discharge, refer to
Figure 18 to create clearance holes for passage of the
transition and conduit. Refer to Dimension B in
Figure 18 and Table 2.
4. For horizontal discharge, use Figure 11 on page 10 for
the geometry of the cutout required for clearance of the
transition.
5. Hang hood from screws and tighten securely.
6. From inside of hood, insert screws supplied. Drill
through holes, use 5/8'' (16 mm) screws supplied, (1)
on each side and (4) along the front, into bottom of the
cabinet. See screw holes labeled "L" in Figure 17.
Figure 17: Tap Hole and Screw Hole Locations
A
K
K
L
L
L
23"
(584 mm)
23"
(584 mm)
23"
(584 mm)
1
9
/16
"
(40 mm)
7
1
/16
"
(179 mm)
(179 mm)
(179 mm)
NOTE: This figure depicts tap hole and screw hole
locations only.
Figure 18: Transition and Conduit Locations
HOOD
SIZE
Tap Holes
A, Figure 17
Conduit Holes
B, Figure 18
30'' (762 mm) 29'' (736 mm) 13'' (330 mm)
36'' (914 mm) 35'' (889 mm) 16'' (406 mm)
42'' (1067 mm) 41'' (1041 mm) 19'' (483 mm)
48'' (1219 mm) 47'' (1194 mm) 22'' (559 mm)
54'' (1372 mm) 53'' (1346 mm) 25'' (635 mm)
Table 2: Centerline Hole Dimensions for Tap and Conduit
Holes
23"
(584 mm)
Wall
B
Cooktop
Centerline
Plan View of Cabinet Cutout
5/8" (16 mm) DIA
clearance holes for
½" (12.7 mm) conduit
to j-box.
2
3
/8
"
(60 mm)
1
7
/8
"
(48 mm)
1
1
/8
"
(29 mm)
3
3
/16
"
(81 mm)
7
7
/8
"
(200 mm)
2
3
/8
"
(60mm)
English 13
Blower Motor Installation
All hoods require the choice of a Remote, Inline, or Integral
Blower. Use only THERMADOR
®
blowers with
THERMADOR ventilation hoods. All blower models are
sold separately. See the Ventilation Planning Guide for
recommended blowers. Contact Customer Service for
additional options.
All Hood models are rated for 120 VAC, using a 15 amp or
20 amp circuit breaker.
Blower selection will vary based on the volume of air that
needs to be moved and the length and location of the duct
run. For long duct runs with multiple turns and bends,
consider using a more powerful blower. For the most
efficient air-Àow exhaust, use a straight run or as few
elbows as possible (refer to “Ductwork Preparation” on
page 6).
Integral Blower Installation Only
Integral Blower models VTN630 and VTN1030 are
integrated into the hood at the time of installation.
For complete installation instructions see the instructions
supplied with the blower unit.
1. The blower is attached to the hood using weld studs
provided on the mounting plate. Figure 19 displays the
weld stud locations.
2. Guide the motor mounting plate over the studs.
3. Attach (4) nuts (included with hood) to the weld studs.
Tighten nuts to secure the blower to the hood.
Wiring the Hood with an Integral Blower
1. Remove junction box channel covering the wires (see
Figure 14 on page 11).
2. Remove circular knockouts.
Blower SKU
Voltage
(AC)
Current
(AMPS)
Circuit
Breaker
(AMPS)
b
Remote
VTR630
a
120 4.2 15
Remote
VTR1030
a
120 5.7 15
Remote
VTR1330
a
120 8.5
20
c
/ 15
d
Inline
VTI610
a
120 4.2 15
Inline
VTI1010
a
120 5.7 15
Integral
VTN630
a
120 2.7 15
Integral
VTN1030
a
120 5.4 15
a
Indicates a letter designating the release year.
b
With blower installed.
c
20 Amp circuit breaker required when using the
VTR1330 Remote Blower with a 27'' Pro Wall Hood.
d
15 Amp circuit breaker required when using the
VTR1330 Remote Blower with a 24'' Pro Wall Hood.
Table 3: Blower & Circuit Breaker Ratings
WARNING
Cutting the plug of the blower will void the warranty or
eligibility for return or exchange.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, install this
range hood only with the blowers listed in Table 3.
Figure 19: Weld Stud Locations
Figure 20: Integral Blower Model VTN1030
2
1/
4
"
(57)
6
7/
8
"
25"
(635)
6
3/
4
"
(171)
8
7/
8
"
(225)
4
1/
8
"
8
1/
4
" (210)
(175)
(105)
English 14
3. Connect the blower’s Molex plug connector to the
connector present inside the hood, as shown in
Figure 20.
4. Install 1'' (25.4 mm) conduit connector in junction box.
5. Run black, white, and green wires (#12 AWG) in 1''
(25.4 mm) conduit from the power supply to the
junction box.
6. Connect the power supply wires to the hood wires in
the following order: black to black, white to white, and
green wire to green ground screw on chassis. Use
spring type wire nuts.
Spring type wire nuts rated for a minimum of two
(2) #18 gauge wires and maximum of four (4) #14
gauge wires, UL & CSA rated to 600V and 302°F
(150°C.)
7. Close the junction box cover.
Wiring the Hood with a Remote Blower
Depending on preference and ducting situation, these
blowers can be mounted on the roof or exterior wall of the
home. An exterior installation may be more appealing to
reduce noise in the kitchen.
For complete installation instructions see the instructions
supplied with the blower unit.
1. Remove junction box channel covering the wires (see
Figure 14 on page 11).
2. Remove circular knockouts (Figure 14 on page 11).
3. Install 1'' (25.4 mm) conduit connectors.
4. Run black, white, and green wires (#12 AWG) in 1''
(25.4 mm) conduit from the power supply to the
junction box.
5. Connect the power supply wires to the hood wires in
the following order: black to black, white to white, and
green wire to green ground screw on chassis. Use
spring type wire nuts.
Spring type wire nuts, rated for a minimum of two
(2) #18 gauge wires and maximum of four (4) #14
gauge wires, UL & CSA rated to 600V and 302°F
(150°C).
6. Connect the “pigtail” to the connector inside the
junction box.
7. Run five (5) #14 AWG wires in 1'' (25.4 mm) conduit
from the remote blower to the second conduit
connector.
8. Connect the remote blower to the pigtail wires as per
Figure 23. Connect the remote blower green (ground)
wire to the ground screw in the junction box. Refer to
the blower installation instructions for further wiring
details.
9. Close the junction box cover.
Figure 21: Wiring the Hood with an Integral Blower
Figure 22: VTR1330 Remote Blower
From Control Panel
From Blower
19
7/
8
"
(505)
2
1/
8
"
(54)
10 "
(254)
2
1/
8
"
(54)
20
3/
4
"
(527)
12
7/
8
"
(327)
12
1/
8
"
(308)
6
1/
2
"
(165)
1
7/
8
"
(48)
13
5/
8
"
(346)
dia. 9
7/
8
"
(251)
Figure 23: Wiring the Hood with a Remote Blower
SPEED 1
SPEED 2
SPEED 3
NEUTRAL
RD
BU
BN
WH
SP4
GROUND
N
SP1
SP2
SP3
Brown
Brown
Brown
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
White
White
White
Red
Red
Red
Blue
Blue
Blue
Orange
Orange
Orange
WH / BC / BL (16 AWG)
BK / N / NE (16 AWG)
120V, 60HZ, 20A
POWER SUPPLY
L1NT1T2S3
English 15
Wiring the Hood with an Inline Blower
To minimize noise in the kitchen, these blowers are
mounted along the duct line anywhere between the kitchen
and the exterior wall. If there is easy access to duct line (in
an attic, for example), this may be an appealing option.
For complete installation instructions see the instructions
supplied with the blower unit.
1. Remove junction box channel covering the wires (see
Figure 14 on page 11).
2. Remove circular knockouts (Figure 14 on page 11).
3. Install 1'' (25.4 mm) conduit connectors.
4. Run black, white, and green wires (#12 AWG) in 1''
(25.4 mm) conduit from power supply to junction box.
5. Connect the power supply wires to the hood wires in
the following order: black to black, white to white, and
green wire to green ground screw on chassis. Use
spring type wire nuts.
Spring type wire nuts, rated for a minimum of two
(2 #18 gauge wires and maximum of four (4) #14
gauge wires, UL & CSA rated to 600V and 302°F
(150°C).
6. Connect the “pigtail” to the connector inside the
junction box.
7. Run five (5) wires (#14 AWG) in 1'' (25.4 mm) conduit
from the inline blower to the second conduit connector.
8. Connect the inline blower to the pigtail wires as per
Figure 25. Connect the inline blower green (ground)
wire to the ground screw in the junction box.
9. Close the junction box cover.
Figure 24: VTI1010 Inline Blower
12
1/
8
"
(308)
14
3/
8
"
(365)
7/
8
" (22)
1
3/
4
"
(44)
19
1/
8
"
(486)
ø9
7/
8
"
(251)
12
"
(305)
12
7/
8
"
(327)
Figure 25: Wiring the Hood with an Inline Blower
SPEED 1
SPEED 2
SPEED 3
NEUTRAL
RD
BU
BN
WH
SP4
GROUND
N
SP1
SP2
SP3
Brown
Brown
Brown
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
Green/Yellow
White
White
White
Red
Red
Red
Blue
Blue
Blue
Orange
Orange
Orange
WH / BC / BL (16 AWG)
BK / N / NE (16 AWG)
120V, 60HZ, 20A
POWER SUPPLY
L1NT1T2S3
English 16
Wire Routing Instruction
Vertical Discharge Wire Routing
Install the junction box channel per Figure 26.
Horizontal Discharge Wire Routing
Install the junction box channel per Figure 27.
WARNING
Turn off electricity at the service panel before wiring the
unit. See Safety Instructions beginning on page 1.
Figure 26: Vertical Discharge
Route wires here
Route wires here
Route wires here
Junction BoxJunction BoxJunction BoxJunction Box
Junction BoxJunction BoxJunction Box
Figure 27: Horizontal Discharge
Route wires here
Junction Box
Junction Box
English 17
Installing Grease Trays, Filters and
Spacers
1. Remove all plastic from hood pieces.
2. Insert in the following order:
1) Grease Tray — Push up and in over the rear lip.
2) Filters
Slide filter over the front lip. Push filter
rear up, then slide back over rear lip.
Depending
upon the size and model of hood, there will be from
1 to 3 filters per hood.
3) Filter Spacer — Insert these the same way as the
filters.
3. Reverse the above directions to remove the grease
tray, filters and filter spacer.
Note: Do not use cooktop while hood is disassembled.
Grease trays must be in place before installing the filters.
Heat Lamp Replacement (some models)
Turn heat lamp clockwise to install (Figure 30).
Replace lamp with either a PAR-38 175W heat lamp or
a PAR-40 250W heat lamp.
Refer to the Use and Care Guide for additional information.
Halogen Light Replacement
1. Using a flat edge from a screwdriver or equivalent tool,
pry loose the lens cover, as shown in Figure 31.
2. Pull damaged bulb straight out from the socket to
remove.
3. Replace with a new 120 V, 40W (maximum) bulb with
G-9 base. Press pins in bulb base straight into socket
until fully seated. Follow package directions and do not
touch new light with bare hands, the oils from your skin
can reduce the longevity of the bulb.
4. Reinstall the light and cover.
Figure 28: Hood and Parts
Figure 29: Grease Tray
Filter
Spacer
Filter
Spacer
Filter
Spacer
Filters
Filters
Filters
Grease Trays
Grease Trays
Grease Trays
Filter
Spacer
Filter
Spacer
Filter
Spacer
Grease Tray Trough
Grease Tray Trough
Grease Tray Trough
Grease
Grease
Tray
Tray
Grease
Grease
Tray Trough
Tray Trough
Figure 30: Heat Lamp Replacement
Figure 31: Halogen Light Replacement
Bulb
Lens
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