Thermador HPCN36NS Design Guide Volume 4 - 2014 - Page 54

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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The information in this design guide provides key features, product dimensions and installation specifications. Before installing a Thermador Custom Hood Insert, be sure to verify the dimensions and electrical connections. Also, always consult with the installation manual packed with the product for complete details before installing. Professional Custom Series Hood Inserts are designed for installation with all professional-style cooktops and ranges. Masterpiece®Custom Series Hood Inserts are designed for installation with non-professional gas, electric or induction cooktops. Refer to the appropriate section for additional specifications. HOOD WIDTH The hood width should be no less than the width of the cooking surface. Where space is not restricted, a wider hood can be used to increase your capture area. DISTANCE FROM COOKING SURFACE Proper mounting height is very important. If a hood is mounted too low, it may be difficult to cook and be unsafe. If a hood is mounted too high, performance may be compromised. For optimal performance, the distance from the cooking surface to the bottom of the hood should be a minimum of 30", unless otherwise noted. Please refer to the installation manual for each hood and cooktop / range model for proper hood mounting heights. CHOOSING THE CORRECT BLOWER A variety of interior and exterior blower options Remote, Inline or Integrated are available for Thermador's Professional and Masterpiece® Series Hoods. If the unit you have selected does not have a blower included, one can be purchased separately. Blower selection will vary based on the volume of air that needs to be moved and the length and location of the duct run. For long duct runs with multiple turns and bends, consider using a more powerful blower. Remote Blowers (VTR Series) Depending on your preference and ducting situation, these blowers can be mounted on the roof or exterior wall of your home. An exterior installation may be more appealing to reduce noise in the kitchen. Inline Blowers (VTI series) To minimize noise in the kitchen, these blowers are mounted along the duct line anywhere between the kitchen and the exterior wall. If you have easy access to your duct line (in an attic, for example), this may be an appealing option. Integrated Blowers (VTN series) These blowers are included and are integrated into the hood or onto the downdraft unit at the time of installation. This option allows you to select your ideal hood with the exact power you require. CUSTOM INSERTS PLANNING INFORMATION m z CHOOSING THE RIGHT CFM The power of the cooktop or range, measured in BTU, is perhaps the most important factor in determining CFM needs for a hood. 0 Z You should also consider the cooking space and cooking style of your client. • More demanding cooks usually require more exhaust capacity to handle moisture generated by boiling large pots of water or the grease and smoke Ncn resulting from grilling or frying. This cooking style could require a hood or 0 downdraft system with airflow of 600 to 1,300 CFM. E • For those who are used to preparing quick meals in a relatively small kitchen, a hood with 400 to 600 CFM may be adequate ventilation for the cooking space. muZxsi • If the cooking surface is in a peninsula or island, a larger capacity hood can N provide better capture when there are cross currents and when the hood needs to be mounted higher. Downdraft ventilation systems are also a good alternative. • High heat cooking or aromatic foods may require additional CFM. Increasing capture area by 3" on each side is also a recommended way to address this issue. LENGTH AND SIZE OF DUCTWORK Do not use flexible duct; it creates back pressure / air turbulence and reduces performance. Straight runs and gradual turns are best. Use the shortest route with the fewest turns possible. Proper performance is dependent upon proper ducting. Use a qualified and trained installer. Local building codes may require the use of make-up air systems when using ducted ventilation systems greater than specified CFM of air movement. The specified CFM varies from locale to locale. Consult your HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area. If using a 10" duct, Thermador recommends not exceeding 50 feet of duct. Transitions, elbows and wall or roof caps are all factors that will add more static pressure, therefore increasing your equivalent duct run. INSTALLATION NOTE: Professional Rangetops and Ranges require that minimum distances be maintained from the cooking surface to combustible materials (i.e. a wood covering around the insert). These minimum distances range from 30" to 36" and can vary from product to product and by manufacturer. Refer to the installation manual of the rangetop or range prior to the design and installation of the custom hood insert. WARRANTY Limited warranty parts and labor (2 year). 2-YEAR See page 310 for additional warranty details. WARRANT! 1.800.735.4328 I THERMADOR.COM 185

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INSTALLATION
CONSIDERATIONS
The
information
in
this
design
guide
provides
key
features,
product
dimensions
and
installation
specifications.
Before
installing
a
Thermador
Custom
Hood
Insert,
be
sure
to
verify
the
dimensions
and
electrical
connections.
Also,
always
consult
with
the
installation
manual
packed
with
the
product
for
complete
details
before
installing.
Professional
Custom
Series
Hood
Inserts
are
designed
for
installation
with
all
professional
-style
cooktops
and
ranges.
Masterpiece®Custom
Series
Hood
Inserts
are
designed
for
installation
with
non-professional
gas,
electric
or
induction
cooktops.
Refer
to
the
appropriate
section
for
additional
specifications.
HOOD
WIDTH
The
hood
width
should
be
no
less
than
the
width
of
the
cooking
surface.
Where
space
is
not
restricted,
a
wider
hood
can
be
used
to
increase
your
capture
area.
DISTANCE
FROM
COOKING
SURFACE
Proper
mounting
height
is
very
important.
If
a
hood
is
mounted
too
low,
it
may
be
difficult
to
cook
and
be
unsafe.
If
a
hood
is
mounted
too
high,
performance
may
be
compromised.
For
optimal
performance,
the
distance
from
the
cooking
surface
to
the
bottom
of
the
hood
should
be
a
minimum
of
30",
unless
otherwise
noted.
Please
refer
to
the
installation
manual
for
each
hood
and
cooktop
/
range
model
for
proper
hood
mounting
heights.
CHOOSING
THE
CORRECT
BLOWER
A
variety
of
interior
and
exterior
blower
options
Remote,
Inline
or
Integrated
are
available
for
Thermador's
Professional
and
Masterpiece®
Series
Hoods.
If
the
unit
you
have
selected
does
not
have
a
blower
included,
one
can
be
purchased
separately.
Blower
selection
will
vary
based
on
the
volume
of
air
that
needs
to
be
moved
and
the
length
and
location
of
the
duct
run.
For
long
duct
runs
with
multiple
turns
and
bends,
consider
using
a
more
powerful
blower.
Remote
Blowers
(VTR
Series)
Depending
on
your
preference
and
ducting
situation,
these
blowers
can
be
mounted
on
the
roof
or
exterior
wall
of
your
home.
An
exterior
installation
may
be
more
appealing
to
reduce
noise
in
the
kitchen.
Inline
Blowers
(VTI
series)
To
minimize
noise
in
the
kitchen,
these
blowers
are
mounted
along
the
duct
line
anywhere
between
the
kitchen
and
the
exterior
wall.
If
you
have
easy
access
to
your
duct
line
(in
an
attic,
for
example),
this
may
be
an
appealing
option.
Integrated
Blowers
(VTN
series)
These
blowers
are
included
and
are
integrated
into
the
hood
or
onto
the
downdraft
unit
at
the
time
of
installation.
This
option
allows
you
to
select
your
ideal
hood
with
the
exact
power
you
require.
CUSTOM
INSERTS
PLANNING
INFORMATION
CHOOSING
THE
RIGHT
CFM
The
power
of
the
cooktop
or
range,
measured
in
BTU,
is
perhaps
the
most
important
factor
in
determining
CFM
needs
for
a
hood.
You
should
also
consider
the
cooking
space
and
cooking
style
of
your
client.
More
demanding
cooks
usually
require
more
exhaust
capacity
to
handle
moisture
generated
by
boiling
large
pots
of
water
or
the
grease
and
smoke
resulting
from
grilling
or
frying.
This
cooking
style
could
require
a
hood
or
downdraft
system
with
airflow
of
600
to
1,300
CFM.
For
those
who
are
used
to
preparing
quick
meals
in
a
relatively
small
kitchen,
a
hood
with
400
to
600
CFM
may
be
adequate
ventilation
for
the
cooking
space.
If
the
cooking
surface
is
in
a
peninsula
or
island,
a
larger
capacity
hood
can
provide
better
capture
when
there
are
cross
currents
and
when
the
hood
needs
to
be
mounted
higher.
Downdraft
ventilation
systems
are
also
a
good
alternative.
High
heat
cooking
or
aromatic
foods
may
require
additional
CFM.
Increasing
capture
area
by
3"
on
each
side
is
also
a
recommended
way
to
address
this
issue.
LENGTH
AND
SIZE
OF
DUCTWORK
Do
not
use
fl
exible
duct;
it
creates
back
pressure
/
air
turbulence
and
reduces
performance.
Straight
runs
and
gradual
turns
are
best.
Use
the
shortest
route
with
the
fewest
turns
possible.
Proper
performance
is
dependent
upon
proper
ducting.
Use
a
qualified
and
trained
installer.
Local
building
codes
may
require
the
use
of
make-up
air
systems
when
using
ducted
ventilation
systems
greater
than
specified
CFM
of
air
movement.
The
specified
CFM
varies
from
locale
to
locale.
Consult
your
HVAC
professional
for
specific
requirements
in
your
area.
If
using
a
10"
duct,
Thermador
recommends
not
exceeding
50
feet
of
duct.
Transitions,
elbows
and
wall
or
roof
caps
are
all
factors
that
will
add
more
static
pressure,
therefore
increasing
your
equivalent
duct
run.
INSTALLATION
NOTE:
Professional
Rangetops
and
Ranges
require
that
minimum
distances
be
maintained
from
the
cooking
surface
to
combustible
materials
(i.e.
a
wood
covering
around
the
insert).
These
minimum
distances
range
from
30"
to
36"
and
can
vary
from
product
to
product
and
by
manufacturer.
Refer
to
the
installation
manual
of
the
rangetop
or
range
prior
to
the
design
and
installation
of
the
custom
hood
insert.
WARRANTY
Limited
warranty
parts
and
labor
(2
year).
2
-YEAR
See
page
310
for
additional
warranty
details.
WARRANT!
1.800.735.4328
THERMADOR.COM