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Planning the Installation

Choosing the right remote mount blower (see page 7)

Look on page 7 for a list of Fantech fans recommended for use with the HL Series Range Hood Liners. Some models remotely mount in the attic. 
Other models are used when installation requires a roof mount or wall mount fan.

Electrical Connections

1. To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, the liner must 

be exhausted to the outside. Never exhaust into a wall, an attic or a 
concealed area in the building. This can create a potential hazard.

2. Consult a licensed ventilation contractor or qualified technician for 

proper installation of exhaust ducting. 

3. Locate the cooking area for minimum cross drafts – away from doors 

and windows, when possible.

4. Ducts must be of adequate size and duct runs should be as short as 

possible. Where turns are necessary, keep turning radius as large and 
as smooth as possible.

5. The ducting must be air tight. Use a minimum of 2 sheet metal screws 

at every duct joint. Then, seal the duct joints with high quality duct 
tape.

6. Only use ductwork constructed of materials deemed acceptable by 

state, municipal and local codes.

WARNINGS: Following Are Manufacturer’s Suggestions. Always Observe 
Local Building Codes.

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Liners installed in custom canopies constructed of combustible 
materials, should be installed with the combustible material structure 
a minimum of 36” above the surface of the heating element.

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Liners installed in custom canopies constructed of non-combustible 
materials, should be installed with the non-combustible material 
structure a minimum of 30” above the surface of the heating element.

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Follow all instructions regarding minimum safe clearances and 
installation location. Failure to do so may result in a safety hazard or 
fire.

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To reduce the risk of fire use only metal ductwork.

•  The hood liner is designed to install inside a custom hood enclosure 

and operates with a remote mount blower (purchased separately). See 
dimensional drawings (page 3) for hood dimensions. See chart (page 7) 
for Fantech exhaust fans recommended for use with these units.

•  A qualified person must complete the installation of this appliance. 

•  Plan the installation so that all minimum clearance are met or  

exceeded.

•  IMPORTANT: You must provide support framing and backing in the  

areas in which you are securing the liner to in your custom canopy. 
Failure to do so could damage the liner and void the warranty.

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The HL30 and HL36 is designed for use with a 8” diameter duct. The 
HL 42 and HL 48 are designed for use with a 10” diameter duct. Use 
only rigid metal duct.

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For a truly quiet kitchen ventilation system add a Fantech “duct 
silencer” (LD Series) to the installation. The simple addition of an inline 
duct silencer between the hood liner and the remote fan can typically 
reduce the “perceived” sound level of the system by more than 50%. 
For more information visit www.fantech.net.

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A quality cap with built in backdraft damper or an inline damper is 
recommended to minimize cold air return through the duct when the 
product is not in use.

• 

Always install ventilation products with an approved wall or roof cap.

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Duct performance is improved by using round, smooth metal duct work 
instead of rectangular.

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If multiple elbows must be used, ensure that there is a minimum of 24” 
of straight duct between any two elbows.

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Avoid ”S:” or back to back configurations caused by adjacent elbows.

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Route ducting to terminate at the hood liner.

1. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before proceeding.

2. Verify that the power supply matches the ratings found on the 

appliance data label before proceeding.

3. The complete appliance must be properly grounded at all times when 

electrical power is applied.

4. Do not ground the appliance with the neutral (white) house supply wire. 

A separate ground wire must be utilized.

5. Failure to complete electrical connections properly may result in 

damaged or non-functional systems. Follow instructions carefully to 
ensure proper installation.

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It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that a qualified electrician 
performs the electrical connection of this appliance. The electrical 
installation, including minimum supply wire size, must comply with the 
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 (or latest revision) and 
local codes and ordinances.

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A copy of this standard may be obtained from: National Fire Protection

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Association,1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101

Instructions

1. A 15 to 20 amp electrical service is recommended for proper electri-

cal supply. Before determining, calculate amp ratings based on the 
product label found on the liner and the ventilator. (Always observe 
local building codes).

2. Always use a dedicated circuit. 

3. Line load is calculated by adding the amperage of the halogen lights to 

the rated amperage of the ventilator (either in-line or roof top). If the 
ventilator is rated in watts rather than amps, divide the watts by 120 
and this will give you the amperage rating.

4. The Fantech liner is supplied with a 5.0 amp variable speed fan con-

trol. Make sure the rated amperage on the ventilator does not exceed 
5.0 amps. For larger ventilators rated above 5.0 amps, contact 
Fantech Customer Service for recommendations.

5. The Fantech liner has been designed to accommodate several differ-

ent motor speed controls, (for example ThermadorTM model CTR3-Q) 
Always consult the manufacturer’s installation instructions when sub-
stituting control switches.

6. Wire connections (see internal wiring schematic):

• Black –120 VAC from electrical panel (black)

• White- Neutral from electrical panel (white)

• Green – Ground from electrical panel (green)

• Red- 120 VAC variable control to 120 VAC of ventilator

The neutral wire (usually white) for the ventilator must connect to the 
same neutral wire that comes from the electrical panel to the liner. It is  
recommended to run a white neutral wire from the liner’s white neutral 
wire along the same path as the red wire from the liner’s variable speed 
control to the ventilator.

Black

120V Black

120V Red

White

White

Green

Green

Red

Ventilator

House

Electrical

Panel

Securing the Liner

Securing instructions

1. Because the professional series liner was designed for custom appli-

cations, no mounting holes have been pre-drilled. This allows you to 
attach the liner in the areas of the canopy which have ample support 
and backing.

2. You must secure the liner through both right and left sides, through 

the back and through the top.

3. Remove the filters. Mark and drill screw holes through the liner as 

required for custom canopy. Secure the liner by driving screws (pro-

vided by others) through the liner into the framing and backing.

Connection to the  vent pipe

1. The hood liner has an integral vent connection start collar that is 

welded in place at the factory.  Attach the vent pipe to the start collar 
with a minimum of 3 equidistantly spaced screws.

2. Cover the screw heads and exposed seams with metal-backed tape.
3. Vent pipe should be supported in place separately from the hood liner.  

Do not use the hood liner to support the vent pipe’s weight.

Summary of Contents for Hood Liners

Page 1: ...em 301032 Rev Date 2015 05 12 HL Series Range Hood Liners Installation and Operation Manual Item 301032 Rev Date 2016 05 25 Techical Customer Support United States Tel 800 747 1762 Canada Tel 800 565 3548 ...

Page 2: ...uire Makeup air for any hood system exhausting over 400 cfm When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities Duct fans must always be vented to the outdoors CAUTION For general ventilating use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE Never leave surface units unattend...

Page 3: ...at the hood liner 1 Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before proceeding 2 Verify that the power supply matches the ratings found on the appliance data label before proceeding 3 The complete appliance must be properly grounded at all times when electrical power is applied 4 Do not ground the appliance with the neutral white house supply wire A separate ground wire must be utilized 5 Fail...

Page 4: ...solution or by placing them in the top rack of an automatic dishwasher Dry the filters completely before using again 4 Stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned with a solution of mild detergent and warm water Rinse and dry with a soft lint free cloth CAUTION Do not use any type of pad that will scratch the liner 5 CAUTION If a commercially available stainless steel cleaner is used It is importan...

Page 5: ...tallation for any breach of warranty WARRANTY VALIDATION The user must keep a copy of the bill of sale to verify purchase date These warranties give you specific legal rights and are subject to an applicable consumer protection legislation You may have additional rights which vary from state to state This warranty does not apply to any Fantech product or part which has failed as a result of faulty...

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