Installation guide
HSITSNa
STEP
2:
PREPARE
THE
VENTING
SYSYTEM
NOTE:
The
ductwork
you
need
for
outside
ventilation
is
not
included
with
your
oven.
The
standard
ductwork
fittings
and
length
are
shown
in
Figure
9,
page
9.
A
WARNING
-
FIRE
HAZARD
A
THIS
OVEN
MUST
BE
PROPERLY
VENTED!
You
may
vent
your
oven
in
one
of
three
ways:
Roof
Venting
If
your
oven
is
located
on an
outside
wall
near
the
roof,
as
in
Figure
6
(3-1/4"
x
10"
duct)
and
Figure
8
(6"
round
duct.)
Wall
Venting
If
your
oven
is
located
on an
outside
wall
on
the
first
floor
of
your
house,
as
in
Figure
5
(3-1/4"
x
10"
duct)
and
Figure
8
(6"
round
duct.)
Room
Venting
If
your
oven
is
located
on an
inside
wall
of
your
house,
as
in
Figure
7.
NOTE:
If
you
choose
the
rear
exhaust
method
(roof
or
wall
venting),
be
sure there
is
enough
clearance
within
the
wall
for
the
exhaust
duct.
cabinet
Wall
Venting
oven
aR
wall
cap
/
3-1/4"x10"
through-the-wall
cabinet
Ca
:
Roof
Venting
roof
cap
E
oven
Pad
3-1/4"x10"
duct
Wall
venting
duct
.
through-the-roof
Figure
5
Roof
venting
Figure
6
REMEMBER
AS
YOU
INSTALL
THE
VENTING:
ยข
Keep
the
length
of
the
ductwork
and
the
number
of
elbows
to
a
minimum
to
Room
Venting
roof
cap
ventilate
your
oven
efficiently.
See
examples
on
page
9.
*
Keep
the
size
of
the
ductwork
the
same.
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Cabinet
e
Do
not
install
two
elbows
together.
\
e
Use
duct
tape
to
seal
all
joints
in
the
duct
-
system.
e
Use
caulking
to
seal
the
exterior
wall
or
roof
opening
around
the
cap.
oven
Figure
7
6"
min.
diameter
round
duct
elbow
3-1/4"
to
round
duct
transition
3-1/4"
to
round
ductwork
transition
Figure
8










