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Code N
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: PRM-00-0001
Revised / Date
: 2006
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6 EXTRACTOR
HOODS
During installation of extractor hoods there are a series of important factors to be taken into
consideration, as outlined below:
Check that all the technical information appearing on the specification plate corresponds to
the characteristics of the mains electrical supply in question (voltage and frequency).
Respect at all times the local regulations referring to electrical installation and evacuation of
gases.
The appliance should be connected to the mains supply via a suitable omnipolar switch
with a 3 mm miminum gap between contacts.
Do not connect the appliance to ducts used for the evacuation of gases of a non-electrical
nature, such as boilers, chimneys etc.
Do not start up the appliance if the mains cable or control panel appear to be damaged in
any way.
Once the apparatus has been fitted, ensure that the mains cable does not come into
contact with sharp metal edges.
Minimum distances between the hob and hood should be strictly observed: 60 cm for
electric hobs 70 cm for gas and mixed hobs. For E/70 hobs, this distance should be 76 cm.
For optimum performance, the outlet duct should not exceed 4 metres in length, nor have
more than two 90
º
bends, and its diameter should be at least 120 mm.