dia. duct location
dia. duct location
1200 CFM Interior Ventilator Installation
36”, 42”, 48”, 60” W. Models
C
36” W. 34-1/4” (87.0 cm)
42” W. 40-1/4” (102.2 cm)
48” W. 46-1/4” (117.5 cm)
60” W. 58-1/4” (148.0 cm)
D
36” W. 17-1/8” (43.5 cm)
42” W. 20-1/8” (51.1 cm)
48” W. 23-1/8” (58.7 cm)
60” W. 29-1/8” (74.0 cm)
Proper installation of ducting is extremely
important to ensure maximum performance
from any ventilation product.
• All CFMs are based on tests at 0.1 static
pressure: without applying static pressure, CFM
would be greatly overstated.
• Straight runs and gradual turns are best; for
example, each 90º elbow is equivalent to 5-10
feet (1.52-3.05 cm) of straight run.
• Never use flexible duct; it creates back pressure/air
turbulence and greatly reduces performance.
• Proper performance is dependent on proper
ducting; make sure that a qualified and trained
installer is used.
• Check with a qualified and trained installer or
local codes for makeup air requirement, if any.
• Max. amp rating for hoods includes
recommended ventilator kit rating; all products
must be hard wired direct with 2-wire with ground.
Plan where the duct work will be located. Install
proper-sized duct work, and roof or wall cap for the
type of blower you are using. Recommended hood
locations for the most common installations are
shown. Adjust your measurements for various heights
of ceilings, soffits, cabinets, or ranges/rangetops.
Check Framing
NOTE: Because of the weight of the hood make sure
that the mounting screws are driven into the framing
and not just the drywall. It may be necessary to drill
additional holes in the canopy for proper alignment.
from ground. This may vary depending on local codes
hic location.