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OUTSIDE PATIO or LANAI
INSTALLATION
Construction methods and installation shall comply with all local building codes. Internal ducting shall be
sealed using outdoor rated metal tape.
The Twin Eagles hood with stainless steel canopy is approved for installation in an outside patio or lanai area
if the area is covered with a protective roof over the hood
(wall style hoods are to be also mounted to a solid
protective rear wall)
and installed with a GFCI protected branch circuit. Roof or Wall Caps are to be sealed to
prevent moisture migration to structure interior; use an outdoor rated sealant suitable for adhesion to the
installation materials. See
FIG 6
for rear exhaust installation and
FIG 3
for top exhaust installation.
A
A
B
A = 42” MINIMUM
FRONT VIEW
B = 30” MINIMUM
SIDE VIEW
REAR
EXHAUST
*
* = TOTAL OVERALL
WIDTH WITH HOOD
FIG 9
WALL
CAP
The roof shall cover the top of the hood and extend a minimum of 42” from each side of the hood and 30”
minimum from the outer edges of the hood front.
Since, outdoor areas are subject to strong cross drafts it is recommended that the hood extend at least 3
inches and preferably 6 inches, over either side of the cooking area to maximize the cooking discharge capture
area. Cross drafts will affect the efficiency of the ventilation system and cooking discharge can escape capture
by the hood/ventilation system. Be sure to plan for adequate ventilator (blower) capacity to minimize cross
drafts influencing the removal of cooking discharges.
The installation instructions that accompanies the hood shall be followed to ensure all safety instructions and
guidelines are adhered to.
Suitable for use in damp locations when
installed in a GFCI protected branch circuit.
See FIG 10 for structure with elevated roof / ceiling