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Installation Information
CT Hoods and DD Ventilation
Figure 2-16 Telescopic Flue Mounting
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At the island hood installation location, install two-
1.
by-four or 3/4”(19) plywood cross framing between
ceiling joists. Refer to the island hood mounting pattern
dimensions. (See Figure 2-16)
Finish the ceiling surface. Be sure to mark the location
2.
of the ceiling joists and cross framing.
Determine the desired orientation of the island hood.
3.
Note that the front designates the control side of the
hood.
Secure the upper half of the support frame to the joists
4.
and cross framing with four screws provided with your
hood. Make sure that the screws are driven into the
center of the joists and framing for maximum strength.
(See Figure 2-17)
Adjust the overall height of the support frame. Loosen
5.
and retighten the screws in the height adjustment slots
as necessary. (See Figure 2-17)
NOTE:
The hood height is 11 1/4”(286) from the support
frame attachment point. The bottom of the hood must
be 24” (610)minimum and 30” (762) maximum from the
countertop.
Secure the upper telescopic chimney fl ue section to the
6.
upper support frame. (See Figure 2-18)
Figure 2-18 Upper Chimney Flue Mounting
DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF SOME HOODS, SEVERAL
PEOPLE MAN BE REQUIRED FOR A SAFE AND
PROPER INSTALLATION.
FRAMING MUST BE STRUCTURALLY TIED TOGETHER
AND TIED TO CEILING JOISTS TO PROVIDE ENOUGH
STRENGTH TO SUPPORT WEIGHT OF THE HOOD
AND INTERNAL BLOWER, IF APPLICABLE.
Figure 2-17 Support Frame
Summary of Contents for CT
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Page 3: ...1 1 General Information CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
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Page 9: ...2 1 Installation Information CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 2 INSTALLATION INFORMATION ...
Page 35: ...Controls Operation CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 3 1 SECTION 3 CONTROLS OPERATION ...
Page 39: ...Access Removal CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 4 1 SECTION 4 COMPONENT ACCESS REMOVAL ...
Page 54: ...Access Removal CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 4 16 NOTES ...
Page 55: ...5 1 Troubleshooting CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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Page 63: ...6 1 Technical Data CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 6 TECHNICAL DATA ...
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Page 67: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 1 SECTION 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS SCHEMATICS ...
Page 68: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 2 MODEL CTWH30 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 69: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 3 MODEL CTWH36 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 70: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 4 MODEL IH4227 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 72: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 6 MODEL DD30 DD36 SCHEMATIC ...
Page 76: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 10 MODEL DD30 DD36 CONTROL SCHEMATIC ...
Page 77: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 11 MODEL DD POWER SUPPLY WIRING ...
Page 80: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 14 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 600 900EXT ...
Page 81: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 15 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 1200EXT ...
Page 82: ...Wiring Schematics CT Hoods and DD Ventilation 7 16 BLOWER SCHEMATIC 1500EXT ...
Page 83: ...8 1 Parts Exploded CT Hoods and DD Ventilation SECTION 8 PARTS LISTS EXPLODED VIEWS ...
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