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Preparation and Setup

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 CAUTION

To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, duct air 

outside the house or building. Do not vent air into wall 

spaces, ceilings, attics, crawlspaces, or garages.

•  Local building codes may require use of makeup air sys-

tems with ventilation systems that move air at greater than 

the specified rate (CFM), which rates depend on locale. 

When designing the system, consult an HVAC specialist 

for local requirements and to ensure optimal performance.

•  All ductwork material (incl. screws and foil tape) must be 

purchased separately by the customer.

•  Ductwork must not interfere with floor joists or wall studs.
•  On dual-exhaust models, the two 8” exhausts may be 

merged into one 10” duct using Dacor transition kit 

AHT10. See page 14 for details.

•  Fasten all joints with sheet-metal screws, and seal with 

certified duct/foil tape.

 WARNING

During duct installation, ensure the damper flaps on top 

of the hood can open freely.

Planning the Ductwork

 WARNING

•  To keep combustion byproducts, smoke, or odors out of the 

home, and to improve efficiency, tape all duct joints securely.

•  Range hoods may impede flow of smoke and combustion gases 

from furnaces, gas waterheaters, and fireplaces. To avoid draw-

ing lethal gases into the home, follow manufacturer directions 

for these devices and NFPA/ASHRAE recommendations.

•  Failure to install a remote blower or proper ductwork may 

cause a backdraft and insufficient venting of smoke/fumes.

• 

DO NOT

 add an in-line or external blower to lengthen the 

duct. Even small differences between blower air-flow rates 

can greatly reduce the hood’s air draw.

Duct-Length Calculation Table

The type of duct determines the hood’s maximum straight 

duct length.

Duct Type

Maximum Duct Run

8-inch Round

60 feet

10-inch Round

50 feet

3 1/4-in x 10-in Rectangular

50 feet

For each new elbow and transition, subtract “equivalent 

lengths” from the total maximum duct run to compensate 

for wind resistance.
To determine your maximum length, start with the your duct 

run’s total max. length, then subtract all of the ductwork 

equivalent lengths. (See the chart.)

Ductwork Equivalent Lengths

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

3¼” x 10” to 8”/10” Round Transition

4 feet

Wall Cap w/Damper

*

Roof Cap

*Equivalent lengths of roof and wall caps vary with model and configuration.

Ductwork Tips

•  Minimize transitions, turns, and sharp angles (ex: two stag-

gered 45° angles are better than one sharp 90° angle).

•  Keep turns as far away from the hood exhaust as pos-

sible; keep as much space between bends as possible.

•  For best performance, use round instead of rectangular 

ducting, especially when elbows are needed.

•  If multiple elbows are used, try to keep at least 24 inches 

of straight duct between each elbow.

•  Do not use “S” or back-to-back adjacent elbows.
•  In very cold-weather regions, use thermal breaks (i.e., 

short sections of non-metallic duct) to avoid indoor heat 

loss. Put the break as close to the outside wall as possible.

•  Do 

not

 use flexible metal ducting, or ductwork smaller 

than what the tables advise.

•  The hood exhaust connects to an 8” round duct. You can 

increase

 the duct size over the duct run if desired. 

•  Never reduce duct size over the run. If existing ductwork 

is under 8 inches in diameter, replace it with 8” ductwork.

•  Always xonnect all duct sections with sheet-metal screws, 

then seal joints with certified duct/foil tape.

Typically, the blower vents through hood top (A, above); 

however, the blower can be rotated to vent through the 

hood 

rear

 (B). When planning ductwork, always find the 

shortest, most direct route to the outside.

Summary of Contents for HWHE30

Page 1: ... Hoods HWHE30 36 48 HWHP30 36 48 Part No 113917 Rev A APPROVED FOR USE WITH ALL DACOR RANGES AND COOKTOPS TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF ANSI UL 507 STANDARD FOR ELECTRIC FANS AND CAN CSA C22 2 NO 115 STANDARD FOR FANS AND VENTILATORS ...

Page 2: ...bers and electrical requirements The data plate is inside the hood above the filters on the chassis back wall Remove the filters to view the data plate All specifications are subject to change without notice Dacor assumes no liability for changes to specifications 2018 Dacor all rights reserved Installation Instructions 10 Marking the Centerlines 10 Installing the Holding Brackets 10 Rotating the ...

Page 3: ...TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING a Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have questions contact the manufacturer b 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 can...

Page 4: ...d 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 cooktop sit stand on play with your range cooktop hood or store items of interest to children above around these appliances ...

Page 5: ...r bulbs Individual Models HWHP HWHE Components 48 36 30 Lights 4 3 2 Filters 4 3 2 Blowers 2 1 1 Exhaust Vents 2 1 1 Blower Rating 1200 CFM 600 CFM 600 CFM Product Specifications Individual Models HWHP HWHE Model Weight 3012 51 lbs 23 kg 3018 3612 53 lbs 24 kg 3618 57 lbs 26 kg 4812 70 lbs 32 kg 4818 77 lbs 35 kg Individual Models HWHP HWHE Model Top Vent Rear Vent Rotatable Fan 3012 x x x 3018 x ...

Page 6: ... the top or rear of the hood Before installing the hood mark the access holes according to the diagrams below Tolerances 1 16 unless otherwise stated Rear Connections All Models Model A B C 48 1 1 2 in 3 81 cm 5 in 12 7 cm 3 in 7 62 cm 36 1 1 2 in 3 81 cm 4 1 2 in 11 43 cm 3 in 7 62 cm 30 1 1 2 in 3 81 cm 5 1 2 in 13 97 cm 3 7 62 cm Dimensions Top Electrical Access Holes HWHP HWHE Top Connections ...

Page 7: ...pecifications Dimensions Tolerances 1 16 unless otherwise stated Dual Blower HWHP 48 Series HWHP Hood Dimensions Single Blower HWHP 30 36 Series Dual Blower HWHE 48 Series Single Blower HWHE 30 36 Series Model A B C D 3012 29 7 8 75 9 cm 24 61 cm 12 30 48 cm 11 7 8 30 2 cm 3612 35 7 8 91 1 cm 4812 47 7 8 121 6 cm 3018 29 7 8 75 9 cm 24 61 cm 18 45 7 cm 11 7 8 30 2 cm 3618 35 7 8 91 1 cm 4818 47 7 ...

Page 8: ...d The owner is responsible for verifying that all electrical requirements are met by the qualified electrician servicing this appliance The electrical installation incl the minimum supply wire size and grounding must comply with the National Electric code ANSI NFPA or latest revision local codes and ordinances Obtain a copy of the ANSI NFPA standard from National Fire Protection Association 1 Batt...

Page 9: ...imensions given are minimum clearances unless other wise noted All contact surfaces between the hood and cabinetry walls must be sturdy solid and at right angles Install the hood and cooking appliance s so they can be removed for service IMPORTANT See the diagram for minimum installed distance from hood bottom to cooking surface The minimum distance may be higher for the cooking unit used Check th...

Page 10: ... Duct Run 8 inch Round 60 feet 10 inch Round 50 feet 3 1 4 in x 10 in Rectangular 50 feet For each new elbow and transition subtract equivalent lengths from the total maximum duct run to compensate for wind resistance To determine your maximum length start with the your duct run s total max length then subtract all of the ductwork equivalent lengths See the chart Ductwork Equivalent Lengths Piece ...

Page 11: ...g brackets to support the hood only until permanent anchoring is secured Preparing the Mounting Location Holding brackets and hardware are provided to temporarily support the hood during the permanent installation process 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 weig...

Page 12: ...ent in cm A 9 7 8 in 25 08 cm B 14 1 8 in 35 88 cm C 48 in 121 92 cm D 24 in 60 96 Rear Exhaust Centerline IMPORTANT Users of the dual exhaust format will need to install the AHT10 Dual to Single Transition Kit See the section Using the Dual to Single Transition Kit AHT10 on Page 12 for installation instructions Installing the Holding Brackets IMPORTANT To avoid alignment problems during final ins...

Page 13: ...echnician may install this built in appli ance Multiple persons are needed to lift the hood into place The owner shall verify proper installation 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 con figuration if you intend to use that configuration you do not need to alter the blower s position If how...

Page 14: ...g installed Disassembling Parts 1 Unhook and remove the grease channel 2 Taking care not to scratch the hood Place the hood as sembly on a large flat surface 3 Remove the duct collar from the hood top Save the collar and screws Removing the Blower s 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...

Page 15: ... with this graphic Blower I O port on right when facing back of hood Back of Hood Front of Hood Bottom of Hood Blower tip extends here Replacement Part Description 702579 Baffle Filter Kit 1 pc hardware 702580 Baffle Filter Kit 2 pc hardware Assembling the Filters Filters are boxed separately and must be assembled during installation All needed knobs and hardware are included with the filters For ...

Page 16: ... exhaust models the two 8 duct exhausts can be transitioned into 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 bot tom edges outward at right angles creating a 3 4 flange around the base Bending the Flange 12 Tall Hood...

Page 17: ... AHT10 unit to the hood 4 With foil tape duct tape seal the AHT10 unit s base Installation Instructions Unbent flange overlaps top of hood Rear Vent Configuration Hanging the Hood WARNING Hanging the range hood requires two people Do not lift the hood unassisted IMPORTANT Take care not to scratch damage the hood 1 Remove the plastic film from the hood IMPORTANT Hanging slots in the hood back engag...

Page 18: ...er Miswiring the hood s electrical wiring can cause an electric shock or fire hazard and could damage the hood s electrical system See Pgs 17 19 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 1 Shut power O...

Page 19: ...l No 4 copper wire Inserting Light Bulbs Be sure to use dimmable bulbs The electronic board was designed for dimmable lights Using non dimmable bulbs causes damage and faulty performance Before changing bulbs shut the main circuit breaker OFF An electrical short while the main power circuit is ON can cause significant damage If needed clean the lens surface so the suction cup will stick to it Perf...

Page 20: ... Verify that power is supplied to the hood 2 Remove the right most filter to access the main power switch behind the button panel and confirm the main power switch is ON 3 Verify that the electrical connections are correctly done 4 Perform the Verify 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 app...

Page 21: ...19 Wiring Diagrams HWHP3012 3018 HWHE3012 3018 Wiring Diagram 1 Blower 2 Light Models WIRING DIAGRAM HWHP HWHE ...

Page 22: ...20 Wiring Diagrams HWHP3612 3618 HWHE3612 3618 Wiring Diagram 1 Blower 3 Light Models WIRING DIAGRAM HWHP HWHE ...

Page 23: ...21 Wiring Diagrams HWHP4812 4818 HWHE4812 4818 Wiring Diagram 2 Blower 4 Light Models WIRING DIAGRAM HWHP HWHE RNHP RNHE ...

Page 24: ...Dacor 14425 Clark Avenue City of Industry CA 91745 Phone 800 793 0093 Fax 626 403 3130 www dacor com ...

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