Wolf PW482210 Specifications Page 11

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Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
STEP 2: WALL PREPARATION
Construct the wall framing as shown in the
illustration below. Be sure to locate horizon-
tal framing using the desired installation
height of the hood.
Refer to the illustrations below for the location
of mounting holes for low-profile wall hoods.
LOW-PROFILE WALL HOODS
STEP 1: INSTALL DUCTWORK
Always install a roof or wall cap if you are not
installing a remote blower. Connect 8" (203) or
10" (254) round metal ductwork to the cap and
work back towards the hood. Use duct sealing
tape on joints between ductwork sections.
Local codes may require the use of a backdraft
damper. Contact your local HVAC professional
for specific requirements. In cold weather
installations, a backdraft damper is necessary
to minimize the backflow of cold air into the
room.
Local building codes may require the use of
make-up air. Consult your local HVAC profes-
sional for specific requirements in your area.
Framing must be tied together and to
ceiling joists to provide enough structural
strength to support the weight of the hood
and internal blower, if applicable.
If wall framing is not available, wall
anchors must be used.
Wall framing
To reduce the risk of fire and electric
shock, install this ventilation hood only
with a blower manufactured by Wolf.
Blower model numbers are listed on
page 24.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WIDTH OF HOOD
26
1
/4
" (667) TO
FRAMING STUD CENTERS
13
1
/8
"
(333)
HOOD CENTERLINE
8
1
/4
"
(210) TO
CENTER
OF STUD
FRAMING
STUDS
STEP 3: HOOD PREPARATION
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If an optional duct cover
is to be used, follow the instructions on page
18 before installing the wall hood. If you are
installing a recirculating kit, refer to instruc-
tions included with the kit before installing the
wall hood.
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