4
3 1/4" x 10" 90û Elbow
3 1/4" x 10" 45û Elbow
3 1/4" x 10" Wall Cap
3 1/4" x 10"
90û Flat Elbow
Transistion
3 1/4" x 10" to Round
45û Elbow - Round Duct
90û Transistion
3 1/4" x 10" to 8" Round
90û Elbow - Round Duct
15 Feet
7 Feet
2 Feet
20 Feet
6" Diameter - 4 Feet
7" Diameter - 4 Feet
8" Diameter - 4 Feet
10" Diameter - 4 Feet
6" Diameter - 6 Feet
7" Diameter - 5 Feet
8" Diameter - 3 Feet
10" Diameter - 2 Feet
25 Feet
6" Diameter - 12 Feet
7" Diameter - 10 Feet
8" Diameter - 7 Feet
10" Diameter - 5 Feet
Recommended sheet metal elbows, transition, and wall cap equivalent straight lengths
Electrical Power Supply
Requirements
NOTES:
1. If the power supply
requirements shown do
not agree with those listed
on the product data plate,
provide a power source per
the information found on the
product data plate.
2. If the electrical service
provided does not meet the
product specification, or
does not conform to the NEC
or local standards, do not
proceed with the installation.
Call a licensed electrician to
correct the electrical service
before proceeding.
3. It is the owner’s responsibility
to ensure that electrical
installation of this appliance
is performed by a qualified
electrician. The electrical
installation must comply
with the National Electric
Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 (or
to latest revision) and local
codes and ordinances.
4. Failure to disconnect electric
power may result in electrical
shock or fire hazard.
Electrical Supply Requirements
120VAC, 60 Hz, 15A Dedicated Circuit
Total Connected Load
1.4kW (12A)
The correct voltage, frequency, and amperage
must be supplied to the appliance from a
separate, grounded, circuit that is protected by a
properly sized circuit breaker or time delay fuse.
Refer to the data plate located on the blower
housing, inside the filter area, and/or to Table
below.
First temporarily mount a 2x4 ledger board 30”
(762mm) from the finished countertop. Then,
remove the filters from the hood canopy and
remove the shields below the power ventilator.
Secure the hood through the keyhole slots in the
top of the hood and/or the slot hole in the rear of
the hood. Remove the temporary support ledger.
Installing the Hood
Top
mounting holes
(both sides)
Temporary
support ledger.
Rear
mounting holes
Top
mounting holes
(both sides)
Temporary
support ledger.
Rear
mounting holes
Temporary Support Ledger Installation
(9” MHD shown)
Temporary Support Ledger Installation
(18” MHD shown)
Connecting the Electrical Power
WARNINGS:
1. Ensure that the power
is disconnected before
proceeding.
2. Verify that power supply
matches the rating found on
the hoods data plate before
proceeding.
3. The hood must be properly
grounded at all times before
power is applied.
4. Do not ground the hood with
the neutral (white) house
supply wire. A separate wire
must be utilized.
5. If aluminum house supply
wiring is used, splice the
hoods copper wires to the
aluminum house wiring with
special connectors designed
and agency-certified for this
purpose. Follow the connector
manufacturer’s recommended
procedure carefully. Improper
connection can result in a fire
hazard.
6. Failure to complete electrical
connections properly may
result in a damaged or a non-
functional system. Follow the
wiring diagrams carefully to
ensure a proper installation.
Electrical power source wiring can be connected
through the top or back of the hood. Access the
wiring inside the hood canopy in the area to the
right side of the power ventilator.
Connect the pre-wired 12” long black, white and
green wires to the corresponding black, white
and ground (green) wire from the power source
wiring. Use wire nut connectors to secure the
connections.
L1
N1
Gnd
L2
N2
Gnd
GRN
WHT
120VAC, 60Hz, 15A
Supply power from
dedicated circuit breaker
BLK
EHD/MHD
EHD/MHD Hood Wiring Diagram