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Planning Information, Blower And Duct Selection Guide

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| THERMADOR | VENTILATION | THERMADOR | VENTILATION PLANNING INFORMATION Ventilation Installation Considerations 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. Available Ceiling Height The standard ceiling height can vary from region to region and in homes built in different eras. Ceiling heights, even in the same room, can sometimes vary by as much as several inches. Kitchen ceiling heights can vary between 7'6" (or 90") to over 10' (or 120"). Before selecting a Thermador Hood, check the available installation space and any extra space that may remain after proper installation of a hood and cooktop or range. This extra space can be filled using Thermador stainless steel duct cover accessories or integrated with kitchen cabinetry. The space can also be adjusted by raising or lowering your hood within the recommended range (typically 30" to 36" above the cooking surface). Choosing the Correct Blower A variety of interior and exterior blower options (Remote, Inline or Integrated) are available for Thermador Professional and Masterpiece® Hoods. If the unit you have selected does not have a blower, 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. For the most efficient air flow exhaust, use a straight run or as few elbows as possible. 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 purchased separately and 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. Integrated blowers are included with HPWB30FS, HPWB36FS and HPWB48FS. SPECIAL NOTE: Always allow access to the blower for serviceability, should it be needed. 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 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 Duct Work 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 makeup 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. 126 Visit Thermador.com for complete specifications or text a Thermador model number to 21432 to have specs sent to your phone BLOWER AND DUCT SELECTION GUIDE ACCESSORIES Type Model # Wall Hoods - Professional 60" - PH60GWS 54" - PH54GWS 48" - PH48GWS 42" - PH42GWS 36" - PH36GWS 48" - PH48HWS 36" - PH36HWS 30" - PH30HWS Remote Inline Integrated Remote Inline Integrated Remote Inline Integrated Remote Inline Integrated Remote Inline Integrated VTR2FZ VTI2FZ VTN2FZ VTR2FZ VTI2FZ VTN2FZ VTR2FZ VTI2FZ VTN2FZ VTR2FZ VTI2FZ VTN2FZ VTR1FZ VTR2FZ VTI1FZ VTI2FZ VTN1DZ VTN2FZ Wall Hoods - Masterpiece® 36" - HMWB36WS Use Recirculation Kit RECHMWB36 30" - HMWB30WS Use Recirculation Kit RECHMWB30 Integrated 48" - HMWB481WS 36" - HMWB361WS Integrated 36" - HMDW36WS 30" - HMDW30WS Use Recirculation Kit RECHMDW30 or RECHMDW36 Integrated Included Included Included Blower Information CFM Max. Total Amps (120V, 60Hz) Roofplate Required Hood Information Transition Duct Duct Size w/Backdraft Size at at Blower Damper Discharge Discharge Direction 1000 1000 1000 1000 600 1000 600 1000 400 1000 RFPLT1000P 16.3 10-inch Included 10-inch Vertical, Horizontal - 14.7 RFPLT1000P 15.5 10-inch Included 10-inch Vertical, Horizontal - 13.9 RFPLT1000P 11.1 10-inch Included 10-inch Vertical, Horizontal - 9.5 RFPLT1000P 10.3 10-inch Included 10-inch Vertical, Horizontal - 8.7 5.7 RFPLT600P 6-inch 10.3 RFPLT1000P 10-inch 5.7 6-inch Included 10-inch Vertical, Horizontal 10.3 10-inch - 3.3 6-inch 8.7 10-inch 600 3.4 1000 7.6 600 3.4 - 10-inch Included 10-inch Vertical - 10-inch Included 10-inch - 6-inch Included 10-inch Vertical Vertical 127

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Installation Considerations
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.
Available Ceiling Height
The standard ceiling height can vary from region to region and in
homes built in different eras. Ceiling heights, even in the same room,
can sometimes vary by as much as several inches. Kitchen ceiling
heights can vary between 7'6" (or 90") to over 10' (or 120").
Before selecting a Thermador Hood, check the available installation
space and any extra space that may remain after proper installation
of a hood and cooktop or range. This extra space can be filled using
Thermador stainless steel duct cover accessories or integrated with
kitchen cabinetry. The space can also be adjusted by raising or lowering
your hood within the recommended range (typically 30" to 36" above
the cooking surface).
Choosing the Correct Blower
A variety of interior and exterior blower options (Remote, Inline or
Integrated) are available for Thermador Professional and Masterpiece
®
Hoods. If the unit you have selected does not have a blower, 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. For the most efficient air flow exhaust,
use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
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 purchased separately and 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.
Integrated blowers are included with HPWB30FS, HPWB36FS and
HPWB48FS.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Always allow access to the blower for serviceability,
should it be needed.
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 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 Duct Work
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.
PLANNING INFORMATION
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Visit Thermador.com for complete speciFcations or text a Thermador model number to 21432 to have specs sent to your phone
BLOWER AND DUCT SELECTION GUIDE
ACCESSORIES
Blower Information
Hood Information
Type
Model #
CFM
Max.
Total Amps
(120V, 60Hz)
Roofplate
Required
Duct Size
at Blower
Transition
w/Backdraft
Damper
Duct
Size at
Discharge
Discharge
Direction
Wall Hoods – Professional
60" – PH60GWS
54" – PH54GWS
48" – PH48GWS
42" – PH42GWS
Remote
VTR2FZ
1000
16.3
RFPLT1000P
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical, Horizontal
Inline
VTI2FZ
Integrated
VTN2FZ
14.7
36" – PH36GWS
Remote
VTR2FZ
1000
15.5
RFPLT1000P
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical, Horizontal
Inline
VTI2FZ
Integrated
VTN2FZ
13.9
48" – PH48HWS
Remote
VTR2FZ
1000
11.1
RFPLT1000P
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical, Horizontal
Inline
VTI2FZ
Integrated
VTN2FZ
9.5
36" – PH36HWS
Remote
VTR2FZ
1000
10.3
RFPLT1000P
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical, Horizontal
Inline
VTI2FZ
Integrated
VTN2FZ
8.7
30" – PH30HWS
Remote
VTR1FZ
600
5.7
RFPLT600P
6-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical, Horizontal
VTR2FZ
1000
10.3
RFPLT1000P
10-inch
Inline
VTI1FZ
600
5.7
6-inch
VTI2FZ
1000
10.3
10-inch
Integrated
VTN1DZ
400
3.3
6-inch
VTN2FZ
1000
8.7
10-inch
Wall Hoods – Masterpiece
®
36" – HMWB36WS
Use Recirculation Kit
RECHMWB36
30" – HMWB30WS
Use Recirculation Kit
RECHMWB30
Integrated
Included
600
3.4
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical
48" – HMWB481WS
36" – HMWB361WS
Integrated
Included
1000
7.6
10-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical
36" – HMDW36WS
30" – HMDW30WS
Use Recirculation
Kit RECHMDW30 or
RECHMDW36
Integrated
Included
600
3.4
6-inch
Included
10-inch
Vertical