Installation Guide
TOOLS & PARTS REQUIREMENTS 
  Electrical drill or ratchet driver 
  1/2” drill bit for drilling pilot holes 
  1¼” drill bit for drilling electrical wiring access hole 
  Screwdrivers: Philips & Straight blade 
  Pliers 
  Tape measure or ruler and pencil 
  Electrical supplies for wiring 
  Aluminum foil tape and/or HVAC tape 
  Hammer 
  Jigsaw or saber saw 
  Stud finder 
PARTS SUPPLIED 
  Body & Main Unit: 1 pc. 
  Installation Manual: 1 set 
  Chimney Cover: 1 set 
  Metal Grease Filter: 1-4 pcs. 
  Hardware: 1 set 
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS 
Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Have a qualified 
technician install the range hood. It is the installer’s responsibility 
to comply with installation clearances specified on the model 
serial rating plate. 
Canopy hood's location should be away from strong draft areas, 
such as windows, doors, and strong heating vents. 
Recommended heights are shown. Given dimensions provide 
minimum clearance. 
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS 
Range hoods must be ventilated to the outdoors, except for non-
vented (recirculating) installations. 
  Do not ventilate the range hood into an attic or other en-
closed areas. 
  Do not use 4" (10.2 cm) laundry-type wall caps. 
  The length of the range hood and the number of elbows 
should be kept to a minimum to provide maximum perfor-
mance. 
For the Most Efficient and Quiet Operation 
  Use no more than three 90° elbows. 
  Make sure there is a minimum of 24" (61 cm) of straight duct 
between the elbows if more than one elbow is used. 
  Do not install two elbows together. 
  Use clamps to seal all joints in the vent system. 
  The vent system must have a damper. If the roof or wall cap 
has a damper, do not use the damper supplied with the 
range hood. 
  Use caulking to seal exterior walls or roof openings around 
the cap. 
  The size of the vents should be uniform. 
Makeup Air 
Local building codes may require the use of makeup air systems, 
when using ventilation systems greater than specified CFM of air 
movement. The specified CFM varies from state to state. Consult 
your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area. 
Cold Weather Installations 
An additional back draft damper should be installed to minimize 
backward cold air flow. A thermal break should be installed to 
minimize conduction of outside temperatures as part of the vent 
system. The damper should be on the cold air side of the thermal 
break. The break should be as close as possible to where the 
vent system enters the heated portion of the house.  
Venting Method 
This canopy hood is factory set for through the roof or wall. A 
6" (15.2 cm) round vent system is needed for installation. The 
hood exhaust opening is 6" (15.2 cm) round. To vent through a 
wall, a 90° elbow is needed. If exhaust ducting with a diameter of 
less than 5.91” (150 mm) or if flat ducting is used, the noise level 
of the range hood will Increase and extraction will be less effi-
cient. 
Rear Discharge 
A 90° elbow may be installed immediately above the hood. 









