Installation manual
Kitchen Hoods • Type I and Type II12
Installing End Skirts
1. After the hood is hung in position, line up the top of 
the end skirt with the end panels of the hood.
2. Drill a hole in the hood end panel to line up with 
the hole in the end skirt. Attach the end skirt with a 
1/4in. bolt and cap nut to the inside of the hood, or 
tack-weld the end skirt to the hood.
3. Position the end skirt against the wall and attach. 
The method depends on the wall construction. 
(Fasteners provided by others).
4. Caulk the internal joint formed by the end skirt and 
the hood end panel with NSF Approved silicone 
caulk (GE SCS1009 or its equivalent). The caulk is 
not provided.
5. To allow for ease in cleaning, also caulk all the 
external seams.
HEMMED EDGE
FULL END SKIRT
ATTACH TO WALL
FASTENERS BY OTHERS
HOLE DRILLED
BY INSTALLER
1/4 INCH BOLT AND CAP NUT
SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER
Electrical Connections
See pages 25-28 for more wiring details regarding the 
fire system, fan control and switches.
Hood Lights
If the hood is provided with lights, a junction box will be 
located on top of the hood for field connections. Use 
minimum 14 AWG copper wire. Light bulbs will not be 
provided (unless equipped with LED tube style fixtures). 
For incandescent or compact fixtures, standard light 
bulbs up to 100 watts may be used.
CAUTION
For multiple hood systems that have more than 14 
lights total, incandescent or fluorescent, the hood 
lights must be wired to multiple circuits. Each circuit 
must have less than 14 lights total.
WARNING
All 120 VAC field wiring (or higher) must be high 
temperature rated and must be routed through hard 
or flex conduit. All low voltage field wiring should be 
plenum rated if not routed through conduit. All wiring 
should not come in contact with the surface of the 
hood.
Hood Light, Fan and/or Thermal (Tempering) 
Switches
If the hood is provided with hood light, fan and/or 
thermal (tempering) switches and the switches are 
located on a hood mounted utility cabinet or on the face 
of the hood, a junction box will be located on top of the 
hood for field connections and must be connected in 
the field (unless factory-wired). Use minimum 14 AWG 
copper wire for all 120 VAC field connections. Standard 
switches will be rated for 15 amps. Higher amperage 
switches are available upon request.
Keypads or Touchscreens (Vari-Flow)
If the hood system is equipped with a Vari-Flow control 
panel, it may be equipped with either a keypad or 
touchscreen that can be mounted on a hood-mounted 
utility cabinet or mounted on the face of the hood. The 
keypad/touchscreen may be factory connected and 
wired to a female-to-female connector on top of the 
hood where the field will have to run factory-provided 
cabling from this connector back to the control panel. 
See the Vari-Flow wiring schematic and Installation and 
Operation Manual for more details.
Plenum LED Puck Lights
If the hood is provided with plenums equipped with 
120VAC LED puck lights, a junction box will be 
located on top of the plenum for field connections. Use 
minimum 14 AWG copper wire for field connections. 
Each light uses 3.5 watts.










