The hood can be installed undera
cabinet by supporting the hood
from the top.
Note: The cabinet must be
structurally joined to the wall
studs to support the weight of
this hood.
Figure 10 shows the four (4) screw
holes (K) used for mounting the
hood to the bottom of the cabinet.
Make sure both knockouts have
been removed.
1.
Inthe base of the cabinet drill
1/8" tap holes (See Dimension
Ain Figure 10 and in Table).
Screw in four #10 x 1" screws
(provided with hood) leaving 1/4"
exposed).
2.
Ifthe hood is installed for
vertical discharge, use Figure 114
to create clearance holes for
passage of the transition and
conduit (See Dimension B in
Figure 11 and in Table).
3.
Forhorizontal discharge use
Figure 5 for the geometry of the
cutout required for clearance of
the transition.
4.
Hang hood from screws and
tighten securely.
5.
From inside of hood,
insert
screws supplied. Drill through
holes
(use #8 x 5/8" screws
supplied), one (1) on each side
and four along the front, into
bottom of the cabinet.
See
screw holes labeled "L" in
Figure 10.
Cabinet Installation
A: Tap Hole Locations
LF
a
a
a
a
Note: This figure depicts tap hole and
screw hole locations only. See
Figure'b,
Page 4 for overall hood dimensions.
Figure 10: Tap Hole and Screw Hole Locations
Centerline Hole Dimensions for Figures 10 and 11
HOOD
A (Fig 10)
B (Fig 11)
SIZE
Tap Holes
Conduit Hole
30"
29°1/16"
13-7/6"
36"
35-1/16"
167/16"
42"
44-16"
19°//6"
48"
47-1/16"
227/16"
54"
53-16"
257/16"
4
4
1/8"
Wall
7 7/8"
2 3/8"
t
5/8" DIA clearance
holes for 1/2" conduit
to j-box.
Cooktop
Centerline
3 -3/16"
Plan View of Cabinet Cutout
Note: This figure depicts transition and conduit locations only. See Figure 1b,
page 4 for overall hood dimensions.
Figure 11: Transition and Conduit Locations