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Electrical requirements and installation requirements
Power Requirements
IMPORTANT
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. The customer is responsible for: Contacting an electrician
installer. Check that the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA 70 (latest edition *) or CSA Standards C22.1-94, Canadian Electrical Code,
Part 1 and C22.2 No.0-M91 (the latest edition **) of the CSA, and all codes and ordinances in your area.
If codes permit and use a wire to separate the ground, it is recommended to check the path of the wire
by an electrician. Do not put the device to land on a gas line. Consult a qualified person if you are not
sure that the hood is properly grounded electrically. Do not install a fuse in the neutral circuit or circuit
ground.
Location of the electrical installation:
• The cable must enter the rear wall at least 20 to 1/4 "above the height of the installation base, and
between 7-5/8" and 4-7/8 "from the left side of the mid-line.
IMPORTANT
Keep these instructions in order to return them to the electrical inspector. The hood must be plugged
directly into a 110 volt wall outlet.
Before installing the hood
1. To ensure the most efficient ventilation possible, install the pipe in a straight line or with the least
elbows possible.
CAUTION:
The output of the vent pipe should give to the outside.
2. Two people are required for installation.
3. Supplied hardware can secure the hood to most walls and ceilings, consult a qualified installer to
ensure that the hardware provided is suitable for your type of wall or cabinet.
4. In the case of areas prone to COLD WEATHER, install a check against extra-circulation to minimize the
cold air return and a nonmetallic thermal break to minimize conduction of outside temperature in the
duct. The valve must be placed on the side of the cold air from the heat insulator. The insulation must be
placed as close as possible to where the pipe enters the heated part of the house.
5. Air booster: The building code in your area may require the use of a make-up air system if you use a
ventilation system which leads the movement of air exceeding a certain number of CFM. The number of
ft3/min varies from one region to another. Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in
your area.
6.Remove the packaging.
CAUTION:
Carefully remove the cardboard, gloves to protect against sharp edges.
Summary of Contents for HRH3001U
Page 9: ...8 Necessary Tools...
Page 10: ...9 03 Series range hood Walled mounted fixed plated...
Page 11: ...10 Overview size...
Page 12: ...11 Installation dimension figure of 04 series range hood as below...
Page 13: ...12 04 series range hood Walled mounted fixed plated...
Page 14: ...13 Overview size...
Page 15: ...14 01 series 02 series range hood...
Page 16: ...15 05 series 30 inch and 36 inch range hood...
Page 17: ...16 05 series 48 inch range hood...
Page 18: ...17 06 series 30 inch and 36 inch range hood...
Page 19: ...18 06 series 48 inch range hood...
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