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Section 5. Electrical Installation
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER
The extractor is a stationary appliance designed to be connected by fixed wiring to the electrical supply. A
competent electrical technician must perform the electrical installation.
The hood must be fed from a 230Vac single phase electrical supply using a switched spur fitted with a
5A
fuse for double blower
models . The spur should be located adjacent to the hood/cooker so that the supply
can be disconnected from the hood using the switch. The means of disconnection from the supply must
have a minimum contact separation of 3mm in all poles. Alternatively, a means of disconnection in the fixed
wiring according to the relevant wiring rules must be fitted.
A supply cord for connecting the spur to the extractor is included.
The mains supply is connected to the free end of this cord as follows:
INCOMING SUPPLY CORD CONNECTIONS
Core
Core Colour
Live
Brown
Neutral
Blue
Protective Earth
Green/Yellow
Warning
Proper care must be taken to ensure that the negative pressures caused by high performance extraction
systems do not adversely affect the safe operation of certain types of fuel-burning appliances (gas, oil or
solid fuel), including those installed in the kitchen and possibly also those installed in other parts of the
house.
Where such fuel-burning appliances are installed, adequate ventilation MUST be provided in the room of
installation, located and sized such that the negative pressure in the room created by the extractor does
not exceed 4Pa.
In case of doubt, do not operate the extractor and fuel-burning appliance(s) simultaneously and consult an
appropriate (for the fuel type) expert for advice.
Should you require any further technical information please do not hesitate to call Fourneaux de
France Ltd on:
01202 733011