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Parts Included with your
Hood

Hood Canopy Assembly with
Ventilator and Light Bulbs
Installed

Care & Use /Installation
Instructions

Registration Card

Filters number depends on
model and size

Plastic Transition with
Back draft dampers
installed

Screws and Drywall An-
chors

2 Mounting Hooks

Mounting Templet

2 Piece Duct Cover

8" Starting Collar

Contents Sheet

cold air side of the thermal
break.  The break should be as
close as possible to where the
ducting enters the heated
portion of the house.

4. Hood installation height above

cooktop is the users preference.
The closer the hood is to the
cooktop the more efficient it will
be in capturing of cooking odors,
grease and smoke.  Thermador
recommends the hood be in-
stalled 30-36" above the
countertop.  The lower height
may be inconvenient for tall
people and large cooking vessels.
Check your ceiling height and
the hood height maximum before
you select your hood.

1. For the most efficient air

flow exhaust, use a straight
run or as few elbows as
possible.

CAUTION:

  Vent unit to

outside of building, only.

2. Use flex ducting only to

connect rigid duct directly to
transitions.

3. COLD WEATHER installa-

tions should have an addi-
tional backdraft damper
installed to minimize
backward cold air flow and a
nonmetallic thermal break
to minimize conduction of
outside temperatures as
part of the ductwork.  The
damper should be on the

CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING HOOD

Parts Not Included with
your Hood

HDTR8 Metal Transition if
required.

Duct Tape

1/2" Conduit

Wire Nuts

Plywood Wall Mounting Block

Summary of Contents for HNW36

Page 1: ...LLA ALLATION MUST COMPL TION MUST COMPL TION MUST COMPL TION MUST COMPL TION MUST COMPLY Y Y Y Y WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH ALL LOC ALL LOC ALL LOC ALL LOC ALL LOCAL CODES AL CODES AL CODES AL CODES AL...

Page 2: ...uction D Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and ex hausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting Follow the heating equipment manufacturers...

Page 3: ...Conform ment Tous les Codes Normes Applicables y Compris la Construction Calcul e Feu D L coulement comburant pour le fonctionnement s r du mat riel de la combustion du combustible peut tre affect pa...

Page 4: ...48 DEPTH D 23 1 4 23 1 4 23 1 4 D U C T SIZE 8 8 8 CFM 770 770 770 LIGHTS OF Total Watts 2 40W 4 80W 4 80W TRANSITION T A 15 7 8 47 8 15 7 8 47 8 15 7 8 47 8 MODEL H N W 3 6 H N W 4 2 H N W 4 8 C A R...

Page 5: ...and smoke Thermador recommends the hood be in stalled 30 36 above the countertop The lower height may be inconvenient for tall people and large cooking vessels Check your ceiling height and the hood...

Page 6: ...rywall by tapping wall or using a stud finder Mark the center of the studs with a vertical line to the right and left of the marked fastener location Note 2 x 6 s must span at least 2 studs side to si...

Page 7: ...ng starter collar provided with hood See Fig C Locate collar screws so they fit into corner of the duct cover Secure collar to transition and duct with three sheet metal screws each Seal with duct tap...

Page 8: ...e down and engage the top of the hood position the duct cover bracket 1 below the ceiling 2 Fill in the gap between the ceiling and top of the chimney with a 1 thick piece of wood cut to the inside cr...

Page 9: ...n box for connecting to the remote ventilator wires Connect black wire from the remote ventilator to the black wire in the junction box red to red blue to blue white to white and green to green Do not...

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