Thermador PH54GS Design Guide - Ventilation - Page 59

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DOWNDRAFT FEATURES & BENEFITS PLANNING INFORMATION MODEL OPTIONS Thermador Downdraft Hoods are available in 30 and 36-inch widths to fit your kitchen plans and are meticulously crafted for both function and design. Be sure to reference the correct model information in this design guide. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Be sure your Thermador Downdraft Hood is properly installed and grounded by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical connections and grounding must comply with all applicable local codes. MODEL UCVM30FS, UCVM36FS REQUIRED CIRCUIT BREAKER 120V AC, 60 Hz 15 Amp Full 13-INCH Rise With an over 13-inch intake, the UCVM rises well above even the tallest pans. This protects against splatters when cooking and provides better performance in capturing steam and smoke - even from the front burners. Downdraft Recirculation Option Downdraft recirculation is now available for island or wall applications. Combine the performance of the UCVM Downdraft with the odor- and grease-capturing filters in the Recirculation Module for the perfect ventilation combination for anywhere in your kitchen. Full-Face Filters Full-face filters combine a filter with a splatter shield in one easyto-remove, dishwasher-safe element. These filters maximize grease capture without affecting airflow. 186 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The information in this design guide provides key features, product dimensions, cutouts and installation specifications. Before installing a Thermador Downdraft Hood, be sure to verify the cutout dimensions and electrical connections. Also, always consult with the installation manual packed with the product for complete details before installing. Thermador Downdraft Hoods may be installed in a wall or island behind a Thermador non-professional gas, electric or induction cooktop to create a convenient cooking center. Refer to the appropriate section for additional specifications. Hood Width Downdraft ventilation units should be the same width as the cooking surfaces they are ventilating. Choosing the Correct Blower A variety of interior and exterior blower options (Remote, Inline or Integrated) are available for Thermador's Downdraft 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.

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DOWNDRAFT
FEATURES & BENEFITS
FULL 13-INCH RISE
With an over 13-inch intake, the UCVM rises well above even the
tallest pans. This protects against splatters when cooking and provides
better performance in capturing steam and smoke — even from the
front burners.
DOWNDRAFT RECIRCULATION OPTION
Downdraft recirculation is now available for island or wall applications.
Combine the performance of the UCVM Downdraft with the odor- and
grease-capturing filters in the Recirculation Module for the perfect
ventilation combination for anywhere in your kitchen.
FULL-FACE FILTERS
Full-face filters combine a filter with a splatter shield in one easy-
to-remove, dishwasher-safe element. These filters maximize grease
capture without affecting airflow.
PLANNING INFORMATION
MODEL OPTIONS
Thermador Downdraft Hoods are available in 30 and 36-inch
widths to fit your kitchen plans and are meticulously crafted for
both function and design. Be sure to reference the correct model
information in this design guide.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Be sure your Thermador Downdraft Hood is properly installed
and grounded by a qualified technician. Installation, electrical
connections and grounding must comply with all applicable
local codes.
MODEL
REQUIRED CIRCUIT
BREAKER
120V AC, 60 Hz
UCVM30FS, UCVM36FS
15 Amp
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
The information in this design guide provides key features,
product dimensions, cutouts and installation specifications.
Before installing a Thermador Downdraft Hood, be sure to verify
the cutout dimensions and electrical connections. Also, always
consult with the installation manual packed with the product for
complete details before installing.
Thermador Downdraft Hoods may be installed in a wall or island
behind a Thermador non-professional gas, electric or induction
cooktop to create a convenient cooking center. Refer to the
appropriate section for additional specifications.
HOOD WIDTH
Downdraft ventilation units should be the same width as the
cooking surfaces they are ventilating.
CHOOSING THE CORRECT BLOWER
A variety of interior and exterior blower options (Remote, Inline
or Integrated) are available for Thermador’s Downdraft 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.