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Page 1: ...Installation Instructions Modernist Range Hood DHD30M967WM DHD36M976WM DHD48M987WM DHD30M967WS DHD36M976WS DHD48M987WS Part No 110452 RevB ...

Page 2: ...ion instructions 18 Meeting Electrical Codes 18 Preparation and Setup 19 Installing the Electrical Source 19 Meeting Installation Requirements 20 Planning the Ductwork 21 Planning the Mounting Location 24 Marking the Centerlines 25 Installing the Support Brackets 26 Blower Rotation Rear Exhaust 27 Remove and Replace parts 28 Assembling the Filters 30 Using the Dual to Single Transition Kit AHT10 3...

Page 3: ...and to minimize problems read these installation instructions completely and carefully before you begin the installation process Leave these installation instructions with the customer Customer Keep these installation instructions for future reference and the local electrical inspector s use ...

Page 4: ...airs under warranty only Phone 800 793 0093 ex 2822 U S A and Canada Monday Friday 6 00 a m to 4 00 p m Pacific Time Dacor Customer Service Phone 800 793 0093 ex 2813 U S A and Canada Monday Friday 6 00 a m to 5 00 p m Pacific Time Web site www dacor com Appliance Data Plate This label contains the model and serial numbers and electrical requirements and is inside the hood above the filters on the...

Page 5: ... grounded in accordance with local codes or in absence of codes with the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition WARNING MOVING HAZARD To avoid risk of severe personal injury this appliance requires two or more people while handling and moving Use of appliance moving devices is recommended Important Information about safety instructions The Important Safety Instructions and warnin...

Page 6: ...stion and exhaustion of cooktop gases to prevent backdraft follow the cooktop manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Assn NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling take care not to damage electrical wiring ...

Page 7: ...ontrols WARNING Never let the filters become blocked clogged or foreign objects e g cigarettes napkins be sucked into the hood To avoid a fire hazard If the appliance is by a window do not use window coverings that could blow over the cooking surface and hood Use only metal ducting Always run the hood fans when using your range cooktop Never let children alone in the vicinity of an operating range...

Page 8: ...s do not die immediately EVACUATE THEN CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN DO NOT try to extinguish flames with water or wet dish cloths towels a violent steam explosion may result FOR GREASE FIRES USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER ONLY IF you have a Class ABC extinguisher and know how to operate it the fire is small and contained in its area of origin the fire department is being called yo...

Page 9: ... s proper installation The hood is properly attached to the wall as instructed beginning on Pg 24 Ducting is fully installed joints are secured with sheet metal screws and wrapped with foil tape See Pg 21 23 The hood is wired grounded as instructed and per all applicable electric codes See Pgs 18 19 Filters are assembled as instructed on Pg 30 The setup was verified Any problems were noted on the ...

Page 10: ...llation Phillips screwdriver Level Flathead screwdriver Junction box Pencil marking tool Jigsaw Wire connector caps 8 Ducting Wire stripper Foil tape Drill bits Sheet metal screws Dual to Single Vent Transition Kit option Dacor Kit AHT10 Model DHD48 only Sheet metal screws 10 Ducts ducting material Foil tape Drill bits Blower Rotation option Phillips screwdriver 5 16 Nut driver ...

Page 11: ... Grease channel 1 Baffle style filter 48 4 36 3 30 2 Holding brackets Hardware 2 Dimmable LED light bulbs 48 4 36 3 30 2 Light replacement tool 1 Product literature 2 Dacor cleaning cream 1 stainless steel units only Ready to assemble kit Installation instruction User manual ...

Page 12: ...sions shown provide minimum clearances unless otherwise noted Be certain that proper clearance is provided for the Hood when it is in the open position The specified minimum cabinet depth and width must be provided Make certain that you have everything necessary to ensure a proper installation before proceeding Hood Dimension General Specifications All Models DHD30 36 48 Features Description Blowe...

Page 13: ...ts 4 3 2 Filters Blowers 2 1 1 Exhaust Vents Blower Rating 1200 CFM 600 CFM 600 CFM Weight Specifications Individual Models DHD30 36 48 Model Weight 30 53 lbs 24 kg 36 57 lbs 26 kg 48 77 lbs 35 kg Individual Models DHD30 36 48 Model Top Vent Rear Vent Rotatable Fan 30 x x x 36 x x x 48 x x x ...

Page 14: ...Tolerances 1 16 0 unless otherwise stated Top Connections All models Dual Exhaust Standard 8 duct Single Exhaust Standard 8 duct See table 5 3 4 in 14 6 cm Hood back against wall Hood C L 9 7 8 in 25 1 cm 19 3 4 in 50 2 cm 2 Electrical Access Holes 7 8 in 5 1 cm dia Dimensions Top Electrical Access Holes DHD 30 36 48 Model A B C 48 1 1 2 3 81 cm 5 12 7 cm 3 7 62 cm 36 1 1 2 3 81 cm 4 1 2 11 43 cm ...

Page 15: ...ndard 8 duct Hood bottom 2 Electrical Access Holes 7 8 in 5 1 cm dia 19 3 4 in 50 2 cm Hood C L 9 7 8 in 25 1 cm 5 3 4 in 14 6 cm See table Dimensions Rear Electrical Access Holes DHD 30 36 48 Model A B C 48 1 2 54 cm 5 12 7 cm 3 7 62 cm 36 1 2 54 cm 4 1 2 11 43 cm 3 7 62 cm 30 1 2 54 cm 5 1 2 13 97 cm 3 7 62 cm ...

Page 16: ...on requirements Dimensions Hood Tolerances 1 16 0 unless otherwise stated Single Blower DHD30 36 Series Dual Blower DHD48 Series DHD Hood Dimensions Model A B C D 30 29 7 8 75 9 cm 24 61 cm 18 45 7 cm 12 30 5 cm 36 35 7 8 91 1 cm 48 47 7 8 121 6 cm ...

Page 17: ...ut Dimensions All tolerances 1 16 0 unless otherwise stated Electrical access top and back of hood hood bottom to cooking surface 30 min 76 2 cm Min Width of E Upper Cabinet Cutout Appliance Width Model DHD E 30 30 76 2 cm 36 36 91 5 cm 48 48 121 9 cm ...

Page 18: ...march Park Quincy Massachusetts 02269 9101 The ground terminal on the hood must be connected to a grounded metallic permanent wiring system or a grounding conductor installed by a licensed electrician Do not ground the appliance or appliance wiring to a gas pipeline or to the neutral white power supply wire Do not install a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit Connect the hood directly to an elec...

Page 19: ...s See Wiring Diagrams at the end of this document Installing the Electrical Source In compliance with local codes install an electrical junction box near the hood s wiring access holes Hood Suggested Junction Box Area 1 In the cabinet or wall drill 7 8 holes through which to pass the electrical wiring 2 See the last pages of this guide for wiring diagrams ...

Page 20: ... solid and at right angles Install the hood so it can be removed for service WARNING Follow local codes during planning installation Contact the local building department for details Use only code approved ductwork To reduce risk of injury from reaching over a hot appliance do not place cabinets directly over the range IMPORTANT See the diagram on pg 17 for the minimum installed distance from hood...

Page 21: ...ct air to the outdoors only not into walls attics crawlspaces or garages WARNING During duct installation ensure the damper flaps on top of the hood can open freely A B Building codes may require makeup air systems to be used with ventilation systems that move air at greater than the specified rate CFM which rate depends on locale In designing the system consult an HVAC specialist for local requir...

Page 22: ...uct Run 8 in Round 60 feet 10 in Round 50 feet 3 1 4 in x 10 in Rectangular Ductwork Equivalent Lengths For each new elbow and transition you must subtract equivalent lengths from your total maximum duct run length to compensate for wind resistance Piece Subtract 8 90 Elbow 7 feet 8 45 Elbow 3 feet 10 90 Elbow 5 feet 10 45 Elbow 2 feet 3 x 10 to Round 90 Transition 25 feet 3 1 4 x 10 to 8 10 Round...

Page 23: ...ust connects to an 8 round duct You can increase the duct size over the duct run if desired To prevent backdraft never decrease the duct size over the run If existing ductwork is less than 8 inches in diameter replace it with 8 ductwork Join ducting with sheet metal screws then seal with certified duct foil tape Never join ducting with tape only Support the weight of the ducting with sheet metal s...

Page 24: ...t on hood back Adjacent Cabinetry Adjacent Cabinetry If mounting the hood to brick or masonry Select anchors that can support the hood s full weight Ensure the mounting surface is properly reinforced to support the hood s full weight DHD Models Weight 30 53 lbs 24 kg 36 57 lbs 26 kg 48 77 lbs 35 kg Mounting Block Studs If mounting the unit to drywall or a plastered surface install a reinforced mou...

Page 25: ...istance from the edge of the hood to the center of the exhaust port 3 Transfer that measurement to the wall for a rear vent or overhead for top vent Measure the X and Y axes to find the centerline 4 Extend the line down 10 inches 25 4 cm 5 Cut a hole 1 inch larger than the duct Dual exhaust models require two holes Measurement Location Measurement in cm A 9 7 8 in 25 08 cm B 14 1 8 in 35 88 cm C 4...

Page 26: ...1 Mark the holding bracket s horizontal centerline 2 1 8 in 54 cm below the top of the hood Image 1 NOTE Minimum distance bottom of cabinets to cooktop 30 in 2 Measureandmarkthecenterline Image1 halfwaybetweenthecabinets If there are no cabinets above the cooktop measure and mark the cooktop centerline 3 ReferringtoImage1andtheabovetable measurethe A distanceleftandrightfrom the centerlinebetweent...

Page 27: ...hood A B Top Exhaust Rear Exhaust The blowers fans can be rotated so air vents out the back of the hood The hood comes from the factory in the top exhaust configuration if you intend to use that configuration you do not need to alter the blower s position If however the hood will be installed for rear exhaust the blowers must be rotated so exhaust vents through the rear The images in this section ...

Page 28: ...lar from the hood top Save the collar and screws Removing the Blowers s L Bracket Plate Blower 1 Carefully set the hood on its back to access the bottom 2 Find the end of the cable assembly plugged into the bottom left of the blower then squeeze and unplug the connector To avoid damaging the cable assembly contacts and wires always pull by the connector 3 Unscrew the cable clamp s and remove the h...

Page 29: ...g configuration 2 Turn and align the L bracket so the hole is in back of the hood allowing a rear venting configuration Orientating the Blower s The blower s must be correctly positioned Hood resting on its top Front Right Side Left Side Bottom Rear Blower I O port on right for rear exhaust Blower edge covers exit vent 1 Set the hood on its top 2 Standing at the rear of the hood and looking down a...

Page 30: ...tion ensure the top of the filter faces up The filter s face has plastic peel away coating beveled lip on the inside frame screw holes on the ridge not down in the trough DHD Baffle Style Filter Knob Beveled lip Screw M8 Lock washer 10 1 Remove the plastic coating and make sure the beveled lip faces up 2 Align the screw lock washer and knob with the filter Make sure the knob is on the ridge and th...

Page 31: ...to one 10 duct Assemble the Dacor transition kit AHT10 sold separately before you hang the hood This transition kit fits over the top rear ventilation exits Preparing the AHT10 Create a lip around the transition kit by bending the bottom edges outward at right angles creating a 3 4 flange around the base Bending the Flanges On the Transition Duct Top rear vent Models DHD30 36 48 All four corners b...

Page 32: ...top and rear vent configurations NOTE The transition kit does not include the sheet metal screws needed to install the hood Top Vent Configuration Rear Vent Configuration 1 Center the transition kit over the duct collars 2 Drill screwholes in the flanges being sure to pierce the hood top 3 With sheet metal screws fasten the AHT10 unit to the hood 4 With foil tape duct tape seal the AHT10 unit s ba...

Page 33: ...e hood 2 Lift and slip the hood onto the holding brackets through the hanging slots in the hood back 3 Adjust the hood into its final position 4 Mark the spot by drawing in a mounting hole in the back of the hood This is where a screw will hold the hood to the wall stud or concrete anchor Hanging slots Mounting holes 5 If needed Mark the top of the hood if the configuration calls for the hood to b...

Page 34: ... circuit breaker Miswiring the hood creates an electric shock or fire hazard and may damage its electrical system Do not ground the wires to the neutral white wire Connect the ground wire to a separate properly grounded wire installed by a licensed electrician Use only proper gauge wire that meets all codes and can accommodate the total connected loads Top Access Rear Access 1 Shut power OFF at th...

Page 35: ...he main power switch plate then remove the plate to access the terminal block and connect the power wires 5 Insert the white wire and black wire through the plastic hole protector and tightly connect the wires to their corresponding terminals Junction box Wire nut 3 places UL CSA approved NEMA strain relief To range hood To house circuit breaker or fusebox WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK GREEN GREEN 6 Con...

Page 36: ...inimum copper ground wire To house circuit breaker panel or fuse box To Range Hood Wire nut 3 places Junction box Meter No 4 copper wire Clamps Bare metal Insulated Pipe Jumper if necessary Separate No 10 minimum copper ground wire Junction box UL CSA approved NEMA strain relief To Range Hood Wire nut 3 places To house circuit breaker panel or fuse box WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK GREEN GREEN Fasten cl...

Page 37: ...t Perform this procedure for each hood light Fixture Dimmable Bulb Suction Cup 1 To avoid a possible short and significant property damage Shut the main circuit breaker OFF 2 Attach the suction cup to the bulb lens both supplied see the graphic 3 Screw the bulb into the light fixture and remove the suction cup 4 Switch the main circuit power ON Replacement Part Description 702666 Dimmable LED Bulb...

Page 38: ...are not to scratch the grease channel or other surfaces Insert the filters a Set the front edge into the clip and press forward b Lift the rear edge above the grease channel c Set the filter rear edge on the grease channel 5 On the hood feature button panel press Lights to verify that all lights turn on 6 Press Lights again to turn the lights to the Low setting 7 Press Lights again to turn the lig...

Page 39: ...main power switch and confirm the switch is ON 3 Verify that the electrical connections are correct 4 Perform the Verifying the Setup procedure again IMPORTANT If the hood still does not work contact Dacor Distinctive Service 800 793 0093 x2822 Do not try to repair the hood yourself Dacor is not responsible for service required to correct a faulty installation ...

Page 40: ...LED 7 5 W 75 W MAX HOOD LED 7 5 W 75 W MAX HOOD LED 7 5 W 75 W MAX HOOD LED 7 5 W 75 W MAX BLOWER 120 V 60 HZ 350 W BLOWER 120 V 60 HZ 350 W 10K THERMISTOR P N 110301 NOTE DHD30 2 LIGHTS 1 FAN DHD36 3 LIGHTS 1 FAN DHD30 4 LIGHTS 2 FANS CONNECT TO 120 V 60 Hz 15 A SINGLE PHASE POWER SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND POWER SWITCH CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY AT FUSE BOX BEFORE SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT HOOD P...

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