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Installation Instructions

Roof or Wall Ventilator

Model LOHE

IMPORTANT  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.

IMPORTANT:

INSTALLER:

OWNER:

SAFETY WARNING:

Save these instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector’s use.

Please leave these instructions with this unit for the owner.

Please retain these instructions for future reference.

Turn off power circuit at the service panel and lock out panel, before wiring this unit.

Recommended for use only over conventional grills,

and use with an approved Lynx hood.

When cutting or drilling into a wall or

ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring

and other hidden utilities.

To properly exhaust air, be sure to  duct

air out side. Do not vent exhaust air into

spaces within walls, ceilings, attics, crawl

spaces, or garages.

WARNING  -  TO  REDUCE  THE

RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY METAL

DUCTWORK.

CAUTION - For General Ventilation

Use  Only.  Do  Not  Use  To  Exhaust

Hazardous  Or  Explosive  Materials

And Vapors.

A.

Installation work and electrical wiring 

must be done by qualified person(s) in

accordance with all applicable codes and

standards,  including  fire-rated

construction.

Sufficient  air  is  needed  for    proper

combustion  and  exhausting  of  gases

through  the  flue  (chimney)  of  fuel

burning  equipment  to  prevent

backdrafting.  Follow  the  heating

equipment  manufacturer’s  guidelines

and  safety  standards  such  as  those

published  by  the  National  Fire

Protection Association (NFPA), and the

American  Society  for  Heating,

Refrigeration  and  Air  Conditioning

Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local 

code authorities.

B.

C.

D.

WARNING:

Disconnect power before installing switch.

Before turning power on, be sure that all controls are in the OFF position.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR
INJURY  TO  PERSONS,  OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING:

SAFETY WARNING: Before servicing 

or cleaning the unit, switch power off at 

service  panel  and  lock  o u t   the 

electrical  service  to  prevent  power 

from being switched on accidentally. 

When the service disconnecting means 

cannot be locked, attach a tag to the service 

panel to indicate power has been switched 

off  for  maintenance.  Always  use 

standard “Lock Out/Tag Out” tool.

Summary of Contents for LOH36

Page 1: ...means cannot be locked attach a tag to the service panel to indicate power has been switched off for maintenance 3 Install this Rangehood Only with Remote Blower Models Rated Maximum 12 8A or Integra...

Page 2: ...n accordance with all requirements specified by the manufacturer G Install this hood using required clearance from cooking surface to combustible material specified by the manufacturer READ AND SAVE T...

Page 3: ...op of the hood is flush with the ceiling 4 Insert all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the hood Approximately 3 5 While lifting the hood guide and position the allthread through the 2x4s Un...

Page 4: ...ROUGH IN PLATE MOUNTED TYPICAL INSTALLATION 30 to 36 cooktop filter grease trough hood ceiling 10 round duct transition rough in plate lag screws Figure A Vertical Discharge 4...

Page 5: ...screws on the back of the unit as shown in Figure 1 3 Detach the transition from the rough in plate by removing four 4 screws The shipping screws are needed for re attaching the transition to the roug...

Page 6: ...EAL ALL JOINTS WITH DUCT TAPE STEP 2 MOUNTING THE IN HOOD FAN 1 Install the fan by aligning the holes on the fan to the weld studs on the rough in plate Tighten the fan to the plate using the hex nuts...

Page 7: ...the rough in plate hole 3 Remove the junction box from the rough in plate Connect black wire to power supply black wire white wire to power supply white wire and green wire to power supply green wire...

Page 8: ...w enough room for duct cover width on the top section of the rough in plate 2 Slide Duct Cover into opening 3 Attach Duct Cover from the inside of the hood through filter opening using the screws prov...

Page 9: ...nter of the space provided for the filters insert one filter on the top ledge and pull back until the bottom of the filter slips into bottom ledge 3 Slide the filter to one side 4 Install the next fil...

Page 10: ...ft Volumetric Flow Rate CFM Duct Dimensions 10 dia 9 dia 8 dia LOHE REMOTE FAN 261 4 203 4 10 28 14 4 17 APPLICATION Maximum CFM 1200 Electrical Motor Rating 8 0 Amps 115V AC 60 Hz Duct Size at Disch...

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Page 12: ...f the hood INTERIOR OF HOOD All hoods are fitted with a brushed stainless steel liner For cleaning we recommend using pre washed flannel cloths and Stainless Steel cleaner Always wipe in a manner whic...

Page 13: ...r design without notice Some models are certified for use in Canada Lynx is not responsible for products which are transported from the United States for use in Canada Check with your local Canadian d...

Page 14: ...lectrical wiring must be done by qualified person s in accordance with all applicable codes and standards including fire rated construction Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhaustin...

Page 15: ...28 5 7 8 B C E F G I H REMOTE VENTILATOR DIMENSIONS Fig 5 A ROUND DUCT ROOF ELBOW TAPE JOINT 1 2 CONDUIT NOT INCLUDED TYPICAL INSTALLATION ELBOW ROUND DUCT TRANSITION DIRECT DUCT INSTALLATION Fig 4 TR...

Page 16: ...r installation on a flat roof or roofs with pitch less than 1 1 2 in 12 inches install LOHE on curb so that the discharge low end points away from prevailing winds 3 Install the remote fan on the roof...

Page 17: ...alls to the remote ventilator using color coded wires corresponding to color codes indicated in figure 8 4 The white plastic Molex electrical connector inside the hood feeds the power to the remote ve...

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Page 19: ...REMOVE VENTILATION TIPS 1 Leave Appliances such as Ranges Cooktops Barbecue Units Grills etc require adequate ventilation Hood should be large enough and Cooking Appliances located so that the Hood o...

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