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JPH/C1 1213A

Ducting Do’s and Don’ts

YES

NO

Smooth Duct

Smooth Gradual Turn

Proper Combining

of Two Ducts

Flexible Duct

Sharp Angled Turns

Improper Combining 

of Two Ducts

General Requirements

• 

Observe local codes regarding special duct requirements and placement of duct against combustibles.

•  Using Vent-A-Hood transitions (back page) will ensure proper efficiency.

•  Using Vent-A-Hood roof jacks or wall louvers (back page) will ensure proper efficiency.

• 

Where possible, seal joints with duct tape.

• 

The hood must be ducted to the outdoors without restrictions.

Blower Requirements

• 

The single blower unit (B100) requires 6” round duct or equivalent (28 square inches), and the dual 

blower unit (B200) requires 8” round duct or equivalent (50 square inches).

Blower

Combined Duct Dize

Sq. Inch Area

Vent-A-Hood Transition

Single (B100)

6" round or equivalent

28 sq. in.

N/A

Dual (B200)

8" round or equivalent

50 sq. in.

N/A

Single and Dual (B100 & B200)

10" round or equivalent

79 sq. in.

VP562 (Optional)

Two Duals (Two B200s)

12" round or equivalent

113 sq. in.

VP563 (Optional)

Ducting Requirements

• 

NEVER reduce the duct size.

•  When combining ducts together, the square inch area must reflect the total square inch area of the 

ducts being combined.

•  Do not use flexible or corrugated duct. This type of duct will restrict airflow and reduce performance.

•  Only use smooth, galvanized, metal duct.

• 

Make the duct run as short and as straight as possible with as few turns as possible.

• 

Avoid sharp-angled turns. Instead, use smooth, gradual turns such as adjustable elbows or 45 degree 

angled turns.

•  For duct runs over 20 feet, increase the duct diameter by one inch for every ten feet of duct.

• 

A 90 degree elbow is equal to 5 feet of duct.

Termination Requirements

•  Airflow must not be restricted at the end of the duct run.

• 

A wall louver or roof jack is required for each duct run.

•  Every wall louver or roof jack must include a gravity damper to prevent back drafts.

• 

Do not use screen wire or spring-loaded doors on wall louvers or roof jacks.

•  Do not terminate venting into an attic or chimney.

Summary of Contents for JPH/C1 DESIGNER series

Page 1: ...lling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities C Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors D Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhaustin...

Page 2: ...00 B200 10 round or equivalent 79 sq in VP562 Optional Two Duals Two B200s 12 round or equivalent 113 sq in VP563 Optional Ducting Requirements NEVER reduce the duct size When combining ducts together...

Page 3: ...he duct s should extend 1 below the ceiling Use duct tape to seal all joints A complete listing of available Vent A Hood ducting materials is provided on the back page of this instruction sheet Transi...

Page 4: ...6 1 11 11 5 5 Wall Side 5 1 Electrical 2 8 Outlet Vent Holes 8 Outlet Centerline of Hood Installation Details Continued Connection Diagram 36 48 Widths 300 CFM B100 Single Blower Top View 600 CFM B200...

Page 5: ...l Volts Amps Hz RPM CFM SP 0 0 Equivalent CFM CFM SP 0 1 CFM SP 0 2 CFM SP 0 3 Minimum Round Duct Size Sones B100 Single 115 1 5 60 1550 300 450 273 245 225 6 28 in 2 5 4 B200 Dual 115 2 9 60 1550 600...

Page 6: ...previously removed from the strip in Step 10 into the pilot holes drilled in Step 12 SKIP STEP 14 PROCEED DIRECTLY TO STEP 15 14 If applicable install the transition on the insides of the exhaust col...

Page 7: ...23 VP563 30 3 x 10 TO 7 TRANSITION MODEL DIM VP521 3 x 10 to 7 7 7 3 10 LOW PROFILE ROOF JACK MAXIMUM 4 12 PITCH MODEL DIM 6 VP539 VP540 VP541 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 16 16 LOW PROFILE ROOF JACK MAXI...

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