
Decorative Hoods
A decorative hood can be created out
of wood, plaster, tile or metal.
The decorative hood and Wolf liner
must fit at the bottom edge in both
width and depth. The shape of the
decorative hood is not critical, the
only place where the the liner and
outside cover must meet is at the
bottom edge of the metal liner.
Wood hoods are rarely square. Always
measure inside depth and width
dimensions in multiple locations and
use the smallest dimensions to verify
liner specifications.
The bottom depth and the bottom
width of the Wolf liner must meet
and fit with the bottom interior of
the decorative hood.
30"
TO
36"
(762 - 914)
TO COOKING
SURFACE
30"
TO
36"
(762 - 914)
TO COOKING
SURFACE
E
12"
(305)
HEIGHT OF LINER
22
1
/
2
"
(572)
DEPTH OF LINER
WIDTH OF LINER
DECORATIVE HOOD
HOOD LINER
HOOD LINER
DECORATIVE HOOD
COOKING SURFACE
NOTE: Dimensions in parentheses are in millimeters.
6"
(152)
5"
(127)
LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL
Cabinetry and Electrical Placement
5
Installation Cross-Section
Always use the interior measurements
of the decorative hood and measure
in multiple places.
The height of the liner does not have
to be the same as the height of the
decorative hood, and is generally
shorter.
The top depth of the liner (12" stan-
dard) must be less than the interior
depth of the hood. You must meas-
ure the interior depth of your hood at
the top height of the liner to make
sure the liner will fit inside of the
decorative hood.
The Wolf liner comes standard with
a 4" lower reveal. Be sure to include
this dimension in your decorative
hood selection.
LINER
WOOD
HOOD
#10 SCREW
#10 SCREW
1/2" THICK
DRYWALL
2" x 4"
FRAMING