Installation Instruction
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L154 0810B
Ducting Do’s and Don’ts
NEVER restrict the duct size. The single blower unit (M600) requires 6” round duct or equivalent 
(28 square inches), and the dual blower unit (M1200) requires 10” round duct or equivalent 
(79  square  inches).  Using  Vent-A-Hood  ducting  products  (back  page)  will  ensure  proper 
efciency.
Blower  Duct Size  Sq. Inch Area  Vent-A-Hood Transition
Single (M600)  6” round or equivalent  28”  N/A
Dual (M1200)  10” round or equivalent  79”  VP566 (Inlcuded)
Do  not  use  exible  or  corrugated  duct.  This  type  of  duct  will  restrict  airow  and  reduce 
performance. Only use smooth, galvanized, metal duct. Observe local codes regarding special 
duct requirements and placement of duct against combustibles. Make the duct run as short 
and as straight as possible with as few turns as possible. Avoid sharp-angled turns. Instead, 
use smooth, gradual turns such as adjustable elbows or 45 degree angled turns. For duct runs 
over 20 feet, increase the duct diameter by one inch for every ten feet of duct. A 90 degree 
elbow is equal to 5 feet of duct. Using Vent-A-Hood roof jacks or wall louvers (back page) will 
ensure proper efciency. Airow must not be restricted at the end of the duct run. Do not use 
screen wire or spring-loaded doors on wall louvers or roof jacks. Do not terminate venting into 
an attic or chimney. Where possible, seal joints with duct tape. The hood must be ducted to the 
outdoors without restrictions.
YES
NO
Smooth Duct Smooth Gradual Turn Proper Combining
of Two Ducts
Flexible Duct
Sharp Angled Turns Improper Combining 
of Two Ducts






