HPCN36WS
D
7½" (190)
E
9⅝" (244)
F
18" (457)
5.3 Back wall preparation
IMPORTANT: The hood needs to be centered over the
cooking surface for best performance.
Note: The hardware provided is for mounting through
standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs.
Installers are responsible to provide hardware for other
types of mounting situations.
Hanging the wood support bracket
Turn power OFF at the service panel. Lock service
1.
panel to prevent power from being turned ON.
Calculate the hood installation height as described.
2.
→ Page 13
Draw a horizontal line at a distance above the cooking
3.
surface equal to the hood installation height plus 16"
(406 mm). This line is the mounting location of the wood
bracket shipped with the hood.
A
Distance to cooking surface plus 16" (406 mm)
B
3" (76 mm) screws
C
Wood bracket (included)
D
Cooktop centerline
E
Cooking surface
Find the centerline of the hood. Draw a vertical line
4.
along this centerline up to the horizontal line drawn in
the previous step.
The hood is mounted to the wall using the wood bracket
5.
shipped with the hood. Remove the wood bracket
located at the back side of the hood by removing the
two shipping screws. Discard the shipping screws.
Mark the centerline of the wood bracket.
6.
Locate a stud on both sides of the hood centerline to
7.
use for mounting the wood bracket.
HPCN48WS
7½" (190)
10⁹⁄₁₆" (268)
24" (610)
Align the top of the wood bracket along the horizontal
8.
line drawn earlier. Align the centerlines of the bracket
and cooktop.
Drill a 3" (76 mm) deep ¼" (6 mm) tap hole through the
9.
wood bracket, wall, and into the stud.
Remove the bracket and place it on a sturdy surface.
10.
Make the hole larger by drilling a ⁵⁄₁₆" (8 mm) hole
through the wood bracket. Use a countersink bit to
make a hole large enough to countersink the screw
heads to prevent interference with the hood.
Use two (2), 3" (76 mm) screws to attach the wood
11.
bracket to the wall.
On the wood bracket, mark the locations used to hang
12.
the hood as shown.
Hood size
36" (914 mm)
48" (1,219 mm)
Drill a ³⁄₁₆" (4.8 mm) tap hole through the wood bracket
13.
and wall. These ⅝" (16 mm) screws do not need to go
into the studs.
Use two (2) 1½" (38 mm) screws to secure the wood
14.
bracket leaving ¼" (6 mm) of each screw exposed for
hanging the hood.
5.4 Hanging the chimney wall hood
Requirements
The transition supplied with the hood connects to
¡
standard 10" round duct. Ensure the transition is
attached and the screws do not hinder damper
operation.
→ "Attaching the hood transition", Page 13
Installations require a cutout in the ceiling to
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accommodate the 10" (254 mm) duct.
→ "Ceiling cutout", Page 14
Installation en-us
A
7¾" (197 mm)
13¾" (350 mm)
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