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Dimensional Diagrams & Electrical Knockouts

Rev.06/08

WARNING!  

Product specifications are subject to change without notification.  Consult the installation instructions 

before you begin installing this rangehood.

Pre-Planning Your Installation

 - 

Important: Consult the 

installation instructions before you begin installing this rangehood.

24” minimum

30” suggested maximum

bottom of hood to cooking surface

18” minimum

clearance upper

cabinet to

countertop

36”

70

 5/16”

 minimum

76 

5/16”

 maximum

to bottom of cabinet frame

24” or 30” or 36”

cabinet opening width

Make your ductrun as straight and short as 
possible.  The ductrun should not exceed 35 
equivalent feet if ducted with the required 
minimum of 6” round ductwork.  Count 45º 
angles as 3 feet, 90º elbows as 5 feet, and 90º 

flat elbows as 12 feet.

For best results, use no more than three 90° 
elbows. Make sure that there is a minimum 
of 24” of straight duct between elbows if 
more than one is used. Do not install two 
elbows together. If you must elbow right 
away, do it as far away from the hood’s ex-
haust opening as possible.

Pre-Planning Your Ductwork

 - 

Important: Consult the installation instructions 

before you begin installing this rangehood.

Recirculating Installations

IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT PRO-
FESSIONAL STYLE COOKING BE VENTED 
TO THE OUTSIDE.

 For installations where 

ductwork to the outside of your home is impos-
sible or highly impractical 

Charcoal Filters

which attach to the blower assembly, absorb 
smoke and odors.
Some ductwork must be installed to exhaust 
the rangehood back into the kitchen, either 
at the top of the cabinet or at the face of the 
soffit.   This duct work must not terminate into 
a dead air space.

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