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1.  Locate the blower on the rear slope of the roof.  Place

it in a location to minimize duct run.  The location
should be free of obstacles (T.V. leads, electrical lines,
etc.). Bear in mind, if the blower top is level with the
roof peak, it will not be seen from the street.  Keep
this approximate location in mind as you work from
within the attic.

2.  Mark a point halfway between rafters.
3.  Drill a guide hole through the roof at this point.  
4.  From the outside, use the guide hole as a starting

point.

A.  Use a T-square to measure 8

1/2

” (21.6 cm) to the

left of the guide hole, then down 10

3/8” 

(26.4 cm)

to locate the bottom left corner of the layout.  

B.  Mark the rectangular cutout and remove only the

shingles in this area. 

5.  Mark an 11” (27.9 cm) diameter circle centered on the

guide hole and mark the center of the 1

1/4

” (3.2 cm)

diameter electrical wiring hole.

6.  Cut out the roof board(s) along the 11” (27.9 cm)

diameter circle and drill a 1

1/4

”  hole as marked.

7.  For flat roof installations, build a curb that will mount

the blower at a minimum pitch of 2/12.  Discharge end
of the blower should be pointed away from prevailing
winds. 

8.  Remove roofing nails from the upper two-thirds of the

shingles around the cutout area.  Carefully lift the
shingles to allow the back flashing sheet on the
blower housing to fit under them.

9.  Center the blower ring in the 11” (27.9 cm) diameter

hole, making sure that the 1

1/4

”  (3.2 cm) diameter

electrical wiring hold aligns with the hole in the wiring
box.  

10. Attach the blower to the roof with the six screws

provided.  It is recommende that the screws be
located inside the blower housing.  All six holes in the
back panel must be filled, or any moisture that may
get inside the housing could leak into the house.

11.  Using a good grade of roofing cement, seal all of the

shingles around the housing and flashing sheet as
well as the mounting screw heads. 

12.  Bring electrical wiring through the hole in the wiring

box and secure it according to local codes.

13.  Make the electrical connections with the proper

connector for the type of wiring being used.
Connect white to white, black to black, and the green
or bare wire to green.

14.  Replace wiring box cover and screws.  Do not pinch

wiring under the cover.

15.  Check for free movement of the damper before

installing housing cover and screws.

16.  Turn on power and check operation of the blower.

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11” (27.9
cm) dia. hole

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2”  (21.6 cm)

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Summary of Contents for VEV900

Page 1: ...Viking Installation Guide Designer Series Built In 18 H Hoods Viking Range Corporation 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA ...

Page 2: ...e of any non Viking Range ventilator kit will void the hood warranty W WA AR RN NI IN NG G T TO O R RE ED DU UC CE E T TH HE E R RI IS SK K O OF F F FI IR RE E E EL LE EC CT TR RI IC CA AL L S SH HO OC CK K O OR R I IN NJ JU UR RY Y T TO O P PE ER RS SO ON NS S O OB BS SE ER RV VE E T TH HE E F FO OL LL LO OW WI IN NG G 1 Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person s i...

Page 3: ...T TR RE EM ME EL LY Y I IM MP PO OR RT TA AN NT T T TO O E EN NS SU UR RE E M MA AX XI IM MU UM M P PE ER RF FO OR RM MA AN NC CE E F FR RO OM M A AN NY Y V VE EN NT TI IL LA AT TI IO ON N P PR RO OD DU UC CT T 1 All CFMs stated are based on tests at 1 static pressure without applying static pressure CFM would be greatly overstated 2 Duct run length is for general reference only for longer duct ru...

Page 4: ...ood being 66 167 6 cm to 72 182 9 cm above the floor For best performance it is recommended that the bottom of the hood be 30 76 2 cm to 33 83 8 cm above the countertop These dimensions provide for safe and efficient operation of the hood C Cl le ea ar ra an nc ce e D Di im me en ns si io on ns s 18 45 7 cm 30 76 2 cm Min 36 91 4 cm Max 36 91 4 cm C Co ou un nt te er rt to op p ...

Page 5: ...the wood strip Secure the hood to strip with mounting screws provided Make sure that the wood strip mounting screws are driven into the framing and not just the drywall Use additional mounting screws and wall anchors if necessary in the other holes N NO OT TE E B BE EC CA AU US SE E O OF F T TH HE E W WE EI IG GH HT T O OF F T TH HE E H HO OO OD D M MA AK KE E S SU UR RE E T TH HA AT T T TH HE E W...

Page 6: ...ake all joints secure and air tight In some installations it is easier to attach transition to plate before attaching plate to hood 3 Remove wire box cover Remove a knockout from the wiring box Feed 6 of power cable through opening and attach cable to wiring in wiring box with appropriate connector W WA AR RN NI IN NG G MAKE SURE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY IS OFF 4 Wire black to black white to white and gr...

Page 7: ...CFM Blower Rough in Plate Studs Barrel Nuts Top of Hood Wingnut Remove rear filter support before installing blower After installation is complete reinstall the rear filter support V VI IV V1 12 20 00 0 I In nt te er ri io or r P Po ow we er r V Ve en nt ti il la at to or r K Ki it t 1 12 20 00 0 C CF FM M also see instructions supplied with ventilator kit 1 Make sure barrel nuts and wing nut are ...

Page 8: ...r to installation location 3 Remove wiring box cover Remove knockouts from the wiring box Feed 6 of power cable through the openings and attach cables to wiring box with appropriate connectors 4 Wire black to black white to white and green or bare wire beneath green ground screw Replace wiring box cover 5 Attach rough in plate to the studs at the inside top of hood with 4 10 24 nuts provided 6 Con...

Page 9: ... away from prevailing winds 8 Remove roofing nails from the upper two thirds of the shingles around the cutout area Carefully lift the shingles to allow the back flashing sheet on the blower housing to fit under them 9 Center the blower ring in the 11 27 9 cm diameter hole making sure that the 11 4 3 2 cm diameter electrical wiring hold aligns with the hole in the wiring box 10 Attach the blower t...

Page 10: ...housing along the outer edge 8 Center the blower ring in the 11 27 9 cm diameter hole making sure that the 11 4 3 2 cm diameter electrical wiring hole aligns with the hole in the wiring box 9 Attach blower to the wall with the six screws provided It is recommended that the screws be located inside the blower housing All six holes in the back panel must be filled or any moisture that may get inside...

Page 11: ...iling winds 8 Remove roofing nails from the shingles around the top and sides of the cutout area only Carefully lift the shingles to allow the back flashing sheet on the blower housing to fit under them 9 Center the blower ring in the 11 27 9 cm diameter hole making sure that the 1 3 2 cm diameter electrical wiring hold aligns with the hole in the wiring box 10 Attach the blower to the roof with t...

Page 12: ... diameter electrical wiring hole aligns with the hole in the wiring box 9 Attach blower to the wall with the six screws provided All six holes in the back panel must be filled or any moisture that may get inside the housing could leak into the house 10 Using a good grade of caulk seal all around the mounting screw heads 11 Bring electrical wiring through the hole in the wiring box and secure it ac...

Page 13: ...241 2 62 2 cm 43 4 12 1 cm 14 35 6 cm 243 4 62 9 cm 151 2 39 4 cm 281 4 71 8 cm V VE EV V9 90 00 0 D DE EV V1 12 20 00 0 D DE EV V1 15 50 00 0 22 1 8 56 2 cm B B 10 1 8 25 7 cm A A 29 1 2 74 9 cm 10 25 4 cm Dia Opening for wiring Flashing Flashing Opening for wiring 3 1 2 8 9 cm 6 1 4 15 9 cm 5 12 7 cm 3 7 6 cm 14 13 16 37 6 cm 11 13 16 30 0 cm A B DEV1200 18 22 45 7 cm 55 9 cm DEV1500 21 25 53 3 ...

Page 14: ...1 12 20 00 0 O On nl ly y B B 8 1 4 20 9 cm 5 15 16 15 1 cm 3 7 6 cm 6 7 16 16 4 cm 2 1 2 6 4 cm A A 3 30 0 W W 3 36 6 W W 4 42 2 W W E EX XT TE ER RN NA AL L P PO OW WE ER R V VE EV V9 90 00 0 o or r V VE EV V1 12 20 00 0 3 30 0 W W 3 36 6 W W 4 42 2 W W I IN NT TE ER RN NA AL L P PO OW WE ER R V VI IV V3 30 00 0 V VI IV V6 60 00 0 o or r V VI IV V1 12 20 00 0 24 61 0 cm 4 5 8 11 7 cm 18 3 4 47 6...

Page 15: ... dia cutout 120 V 4 48 8 W W E EX XT TE ER RN NA AL L P PO OW WE ER R V VE EV V1 12 20 00 0 o or r V VE EV V1 15 50 00 0 4 48 8 W W I IN NT TE ER RN NA AL L P PO OW WE ER R V VI IV V1 12 20 00 0 47 7 8 121 6 cm 23 15 16 60 8 cm W WI IR RI IN NG G D DI IA AG GR RA AM M D DE ES SI IG GN NE ER R S SE ER RI IE ES S B BU UI IL LT T I IN N H HO OO OD DS S REFER ONLY TO FEATURES EQUIPPED WITH THIS UNIT ...

Page 16: ...20040L PS1005VR VIKING RANGE CORPORATION 111 Front Street Greenwood Mississippi 38930 USA 662 455 1200 For product information call 1 888 VIKING1 845 4641 or visit the Viking Web site at vikingrange com ...

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