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14) FOR BACK VENTING APPLICATIONS ONLY. IF YOU ARE NOT BACK VENTING, PROCEED DIRECTLY TO STEP 15.

Method 1:  Place the appropriate elbow(s) on the top of the hood. Elbow(s) should be placed with the non-crimped 

end(s) on the inside the collar(s) of the exhaust outlet(s). Use duct tape to seal joints. Lift the hood up to 

the wall and hang the hood on the mounting strip, taking care to properly align the duct connection(s) 

between the elbow(s) and the duct(s) in the wall. Secure the hood to the mounting strip by installing the 

screws (previously removed from the strip in Step 11) into the pilot holes drilled in Step 13. If applicable, 

slide the duct cover between the ceiling and the top of the hood back to the wall and attach the duct cover 

to the hood through the knockout holes using the mounting screws previously removed in Step 9. Caution 

must be taken to avoid scratching the hood or ceiling.

Method 2:  Place the appropriate elbow(s) on the top of the hood. Elbow(s) should be placed with the non-crimped 

end(s) on the inside the collar(s) of the exhaust outlet(s). Use duct tape to seal joints. If applicable, attach 

the duct cover to the hood using the mounting screws previously removed in Step 9. Insert the electrical 

wire from the service panel into the electrical wire clamp on each motor box. Tighten the wire clamp(s). 

While securing the slack in the wire, lift the hood up to the wall and hang the hood on the mounting strip, 

taking care to properly align the duct connection(s) between the elbow(s) on the hood and the duct(s) in 

the wall. Secure the hood to the mounting strip by installing the screws (previously removed from the strip 

in Step 11) into the pilot holes drilled in Step 13.

 

SKIP STEP 15. PROCEED DIRECTLY TO STEP 16.

15) If applicable, install the transition on the insides of the exhaust collars and seal with duct tape.

Method 1:  Lift the hood up to the wall and hang the hood on the mounting strip, taking care to properly align the 

duct connection(s) between the hood and the duct in the ceiling. Secure the hood to the mounting strip by 

installing the screws (previously removed from the strip in Step 11) into the pilot holes drilled in Step 13. 

Use duct tape to seal joints. Insert the electrical wire from the service panel into the electrical wire clamp 

on each motor box. Tighten the wire clamp(s). If applicable, slide the duct cover between the ceiling and 

the top of the hood back to the wall and attach the duct cover to the hood through the knockout holes from 

inside the hood using the mounting screws previously removed in Step 9. Caution must be taken to avoid 

scratching the hood or ceiling.

Method 2:  Insert the electrical wire from the service panel into the electrical wire clamp on each motor box. Tighten 

the wire clamp(s). Cut a piece of duct for each outlet of sufficient length to meet the duct(s) in the ceiling 

allowing room for the transition (if applicable). If a transition is used, cut the duct to reach the transition 

outlet plus 1”. This will allow the transition to engage 1” inside of the duct. See page 3 for transition heights. 

One end of the duct must be crimped to fit inside the duct in the ceiling. Insert the non-crimped end over 

the transition or into the exhaust collar(s) on the top of the hood and seal with duct tape. While securing 

the slack in the wire, lift the hood up to the wall and hang the hood on the mounting strip, taking care to 

properly align the duct connection(s) between the hood and the duct in the ceiling. Secure the hood to the 

mounting strip by installing the screws (previously removed from the strip in Step 11) into the pilot holes 

drilled in Step 13.

16) From inside the hood, using UL listed wire nuts, attach the “neutral” wire(s) to the white lead(s), the “hot” wire(s) to 

the black lead(s), and the ground wire(s) to the green lead(s) inside the motor box(es).

Installation Details Continued

Warning:  Do not operate hood without  proper ground connection.

17) Plug the motor(s) into the hood and reinstall the blower motor(s) using the three retaining screws that were previously 

removed in Step 7.

18) Replace the blower housing(s) and the blower shield(s). Make sure that the damper(s) open and close smoothly.

19) Refer to the Owner Maintenance Guide Operating Instructions for proper hood operation. Test all blower and light 

functions to ensure they are operating properly.

Summary of Contents for DAH18

Page 1: ... CFM B200 Dual Blower Top View Electrical Mechanical Specifications For Blower Units Model 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 3 5 60 1550 300 450 273 245 225 6 28 in 2 5 4 B200 Dual 115 5 5 60 1550 600 900 531 480 430 8 50 in 2 6 5 B200 Dual B100 Single 115 8 0 60 1550 900 1350 804 725 655 VP562 10 79 in 2 6 3 ...

Page 2: ...all 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 exhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Prote...

Page 3: ...0 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 ...

Page 4: ... the location of the exhaust outlet s on the top of the hood allowing room for the transition if applicable If a transition is used install duct down to the location of the transition outlet plus 1 This will allow the transition to engage 1 inside of duct Method 2 Install the duct s from the outside of the home to the ceiling over the exhaust outlet s on the hood The end of the duct s should exten...

Page 5: ...all where it will hang 6 Remove the shipping tape that is securing the E Z Clean shield s inside the hood Remove the E Z Clean shield s by lightly pulling it toward the front of the hood Gently close the back draft damper s from the top side of the hood To remove the blower housing s unsnap the suitcase latches one on each side of the housing The housing s should be pulled forward and gently tippe...

Page 6: ...ting strip to at least two wall studs 12 FOR BACK VENTING APPLICATIONS ONLY IF NOT BACK VENTING PROCEED DIRECTLY TO STEP 13 Note Wall studs may interfere with back venting installations Additional framing may be required It is necessary to cut duct access hole s in the wall prior to installing the hood Method 1 Hold the hood on the mounting strip by aligning the channel at the top of the back of t...

Page 7: ...nstalling the screws previously removed from the strip in Step 11 into the pilot holes drilled in Step 13 Use duct tape to seal joints Insert the electrical wire from the service panel into the electrical wire clamp on each motor box Tighten the wire clamp s If applicable slide the duct cover between the ceiling and the top of the hood back to the wall and attach the duct cover to the hood through...

Page 8: ...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 MAXIMUM 4 12 PITCH MODEL DIM 10 VP552 VP553 10 Round 12 Round 22 20 ADJUSTABLE ELBOW MODEL DIM VP513 VP514 VP515 6 Round 7 Round 8 Round 6 7 8 VP513 8 VP514 9 9 16 VP515 10 5 8 BACK SIDE VENT ELBOW MODEL D...

Page 9: ...unt EPT NEPT SEPT C n a n a n a VP513 VP515 or VP561 n a 30 Tall Wall Mount C n a VP513 VP515 or VP561 VP513 VP515 or VP561 2 VP515 or 2 VP561 CWH B n a VP513 VP515 or VP561 VP513 VP515 or VP561 2 VP515 or 2 VP561 TILT Out TLH C n a VP513 VP561 n a n a JCH A1 Designer Series D n a VP513 VP515 or VP561 VP513 VP515 or VP561 2 VP515 or 2 VP561 JCH B1 Designer Series D n a VP513 VP515 or VP561 VP513 V...

Page 10: ...ew VP513 6 Round VP515 8 Round VP561 8 Round to 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 8 Round Diagram D Off the Top Within the Duct Cover Drawing Not To Scale Side View VP513 6 Round VP515 8 Round VP561 8 Round to 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 8 Round VP559 3 1 4 x 10 Rectangular VP561 8 Round to 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 7 Tall VP559 3 1 4 x 10 4 1 4 Tall VP513 6 Round 8 1 2 Tall When Fully Adjusted to 90 Degrees VP515 8 Ro...

Page 11: ...he KHSLD Liner Insert all Vent A Hood range hoods duct out the top and can be back vented only by use of transitions and or elbows Transition Heights VP559 3 1 4 x 10 Rectangular 4 1 4 Tall VP513 6 Round 8 1 2 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP515 8 Round 10 3 4 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP561 8 Round To 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 7 Tall K Series With VP559 Installed Back View B100 Blower Outle...

Page 12: ...nge Hood and the KHSLD Liner Insert all Vent A Hood range hoods duct out the top and can be back vented only by use of transitions and or elbows Transition Heights VP513 6 Round 8 1 2 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP515 8 Round 10 3 4 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP561 8 Round To 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 7 Tall B300 Blower Outlets With VP513 And VP561 Installed Back View B300 Blower Outlets Wi...

Page 13: ... Cabinet Range Hood and the KHSLD Liner Insert all Vent A Hood range hoods duct out the top and can be back vented only by use of transitions and or elbows Transition Heights VP513 6 Round 8 1 2 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP515 8 Round 10 3 4 Tall When Adjusted To 90 Degrees VP561 8 Round To 6 x 8 1 2 Rectangular 7 Tall B400 Blower Outlets With 2 VP561s Installed Back View B400 Blower Outlet...

Page 14: ...ound VP527 7 Round VP528 8 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP554 10 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP555 12 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP538 6 x 8 1 2 VP560 3 1 4 x 10 MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP539 6 Round VP540 7 Round VP541 8 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP552 10 Round VP553 12 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP539 HP 6 Round VP540 HP 7 Round VP541 HP 8 Round MODEL DESCRIPTION PRICE VP552 HP 10 R...

Page 15: ... BLOWER SWITCH KNOB P1450 M LINE LIGHT SWITCH P1455 M LINE LIGHT SWITCH KNOB P1456 M600 WIRING HARNESS P1457 M1200 WIRING HARNESS LIGHT BULBS PART NO DESCRIPTION PRICE P1110 GU10 HALOGEN BULB 50 WATT P1120 F15 T8 FLUORESCENT BULB 15 WATT P1130 PAR20 HALOGEN BULB 50 WATT LIGHT FIXTURE COMPONENTS PART NO DESCRIPTION PRICE P1101 SP2 BALLAST NEWER HOODS P1103 LEFT LAMPHOLDER P1104 RIGHT LAMPHOLDER P11...

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