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Range
Models SVE47600, SVE47500, mmi_JENN.AIR
403WESTFOURTHSTREET,NORTH• NEWTON,IA50208
SVE47100, SCE30600, SCE30500
iNSTRUCTIONSTOINSTALLER:"Important:Saveforlocalelectricalinspector'suse".
INSTALLATION
DINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
•ALL RANGESCANTiP AND
CAUSEINJURIESTOPERSONS.
RangeOverall Dimensions:
Width - 29-15/16"(76.04cm) _• INSTALLANTI-TIP DEVICES
Depth -26-3/8"(70.00cm) _PACKEDWITH RANGE.
Height -35-1/2" (90.17cm)
•Add2"(5.08 cm)fordoorhandle I•FOLLOWALL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
r" =.CTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS: 120/240VAC OR 120/208 VAC 60Hz 50amp circuitprotectionrecommended,
,Imp minimum required. Wiresize: For 50ampserviceuse#6 60°(3 or #8 75°C (copper only) three orfour
r^_ductor, for 40amp serviceuse#8 (copper only)three or four conductor.
LECTRICAL CONNECTION: Unitto be properlycircuitprotectedand wiredaccordingto localelectricalcodeand
,_ationalelectriccode, Unitpower requirementslocated on serialplate on front of range.
8101P265-60
(04-97-00)
1. UnpackRange (Figure1)
•Cut and removeshippingcarton.
•Removelowerrangepanelordrawer,andplaceoutofworkarea.
• Removeblowerpackage(if you havenot alreadydoneso.)(Downdraft
ModelsOnly.)
•LocateDuctingInstructionsheet. (DowndraftModelsOnly.)
NOTE:Please read through entire installation instructionsand ducting 1
instructionspriorto beginninginstallation.
2.SelectRange Location(Figure2)
•Carefullyselectthe rangelocation,keepinginmindthefollowing: (Figure 1)
A.Over-rangecabinetsarenotrecommended.However,ifnecessary,see
B. Makesure electricalpowercanbe provided.(See#13.) _- _ _"
C.Fordowndraftrangesplantherangeductingsystem.(Per#'s9-12and ', --"q-',_- -- '
ductinginstructions.) ._________L__.._--.
D.Makesure thereis adequatespace. (See#'s 4, 5, 6, and7.) L_'N.J OVERNoTRECOMMIENDEDRANG[=CABINET
E.islandor peninsularinstallationswith 24"deepbase cabinetmust use _lscr,)1.24 (s_,)
flushback(noreartoespace)cabinetstoavoid rangeinterference,lfa _, .'(
rear toe space isdesired,use27" or deeperbase cabinets.25"MIN.
NOTE:ThisrangecomplieswithULrequirementsfor"1"clearancefromthe_63._o¢,,)
rangetoadjacentverticalsidewallsand7/8" fromrearverticalwall. t ..
Abnormalsurfaceunitoperation(highheatandnoutensils)could I,r_
resultinpossiblescorching,ofverticalwailsandposeapotentialfire
hazard.Therefore, a _, (15.24cm) minimum spacingis (Figure2)
recommended.On Downdraftmodels6"spacingis requiredfor
properventilation.(Seeillustration.) SLIDE-IN
3. Typeof Installation(Free-Standing/Slide-In)(Figure3)
•Willrangebefree-standing?(Rangesettingonfloor.)Ifso,goto#7.
•Willrangebeslide-in?(Rangetoprestsoncountertop.)If so,goto#4.
•Theseapplianceshavebeendesignedinaccordaneewiththerequirements
ofvarioussafetyagenciesandcomplywiththemaximumallowablewood
cabinettemperaturesof 194°F. If theseappliancesareinstalled with
cabinetsthat havea lowerworkingtemperaturethan194°F,discoloration,
delaminationor meltingmayoccur.
NOTE:Slide-incutoutdoesnotallowfor useofbacksplashorsidepanels.
Ifeitherare desired,usethefree-standingcutoutandinstruction.(Figure3)
4. Measurefor Slide-InCutout(Figure4) _!iii
• Moststandardcountersare25" (63.50cm)deep,36"(91.44cm)high,and
extend1" (2.54cm) overthe cabinetfront.
• Measurethecountertopandoverhange.
(Figure4)
5.Slide-In Cutout(Figure5)
* Usethe overhangmeasurementto figure the "A"dimension:
Overhang 1/2" (1.27cm) to 1" (2.54cm) .... "A" = 22-5/8"(57,47cm)
Overhang1"(2.54cm) to 1-3/4"(4.45cm) .... "A" = 23"(55.42cm)
. Carefullymarkthe countertopand recheckyourdimensions.
•Beforeyoucut, checkthe rear countertopdimensions.(See#6.)
NOTE:Theminimumclearancebetweenthe cutoutandcabinetdoorsand
drawer edgeis7/8".
6. Slide-InCutout (Figure6)
• Checkyour markedup dimensionscarefully.The rear dimensionsshown
inthe illustrationmustbemaintained.
NOTE:Wherethis isnot done,itwillbenecessarytorelieveaportionofthe (Figure5)
undersideof thecountertopand/orsupport memberstoclear the
rangerear panel.
•Cuttingtoleranceis= 1/'6(.16cm.)
•Carefullymakethecutout.
7. Free-StandingCutout (Figure7)
• 30-1/'8"(76.52cm) minimumclearanceis required.
• Carefullymarkthe countertop, recheckyour dimensions and make the
cutout.
NOTE:Range side panels may be desirable if the cutout is too large or (Figure6)
cabinetsare onone sideofthe rangeonly. __.,._,.-_1/_
• Proceedtostep 8.3or.-_.1/le,,
_, Over-RangeCabinets(Figure8)
- To eliminatethehazard of reachingover aheated surface unit, cabinet _-"'T_'[
storagespaceabovethe rangeshould beavoided. Ifcabinetstorageisto
beprovided,theriskcanbereducedbyinstallingarangehoodthatprojects
horizontallya minimumof 5 inchesbeyond thebottom of the cabinets.
However,if over-rangecabinetsare necessary,observethe following:
B= 30" (76.2cm) minimumclearance betweenthe top of the cooking
platformand the bottomof anunprotectedwood or metalcabinet. (Figure7)
B= 24" (60,96ore) minimumwhen bottomof woodor metal cabinetis _J_______._-_. _
protectedby not less than 1/4" (0.635cm) FLAME RETARDANT _)
millboardcoveredwithnotlessthan No.28MSGsheetsteel,0.015" _
(0.038cm)stainless steel,0.024" (0.061cm) aluminumor copper. _ _)" ""I _--
youare NOT installinga downdraftunit,skip to step 13. _ T
NOTE:If
9. MeasureFor FloorVent //_/_
•If unit will beventedthrough the wall,goto #11.IF/
• Iffloor willbeconcreteslab,seeenclosedductinginstructions. _ O O O O
• For let and right hand venting through cabinet toe space,see special
instructionsonpages7 & 8. (Figure8)
NOTE:Optimumcenterlinevent locationis11"to17"fromedgeofcabinet.
Ventslocatedlessthanthisdistancewill requiretheunittoberaised
overblowerfor installation.
_" FloorVent Cutout(Figure 10)
- Checkthe directionof thefloorjoists (seeillustration.)
•Locate6" squarecutoutanywherewithin shadedarea.
The cutout must miss the floor joists!
• Recheckyourdimensionsandmakethecutout.
• Skipto Step#12.(Figure 10)
3
11. WallVentCutout(Figure11)
oceeveasuserr.uareusua0 c°si
center to center. II _-_. WALLSTUD
•Willtheventductbe6"(15.24cm)roundthroughthewallor3-1/4"x 10"
(8.26cmx 25.4cm) rectangle,verticatlyinsidethe wall?/"
• See DuctingInstructionsfor rearduct insidethe wall. Note: Cutoutin the
wallmust clear3-1/4" x 10" (8.26cm x 25.4 cm)transition elbow.
• Locatethe closest stud toyour proposed vent hole location. Use the r_ (/_._
followingcharttofigurethe "X"dimension.Seethe illustrationfortheother
dimensions.
VERTICALDUCTINSIDEWALL . . .
6"Round(15.24cm) 3-1/4"x10"(Figure11)
(8.26cmx25.4cm)THROUGH THROUGH
"X"MINIMUM 4"(10.16cm) 6"(15.24cm) OUTSIDEWALL THEFLOOR
I" )_
12.54cm
• A 1"(2.54cm)lengthofductmustprotrudethroughthewallforconnection _- --"=""_._"D'U'_Th
tOthe blower. (_
NOTE:Optimum vent location is 11" to 17" from edge of cabinet.Vents _1_]J'J_fT
locatedfrom9-3/8"to 11"will requireunitto beraisedoverblowerfor _/j f j _r _.-iJ /_,3rf/ ___Jr f Jttf n_f IF •
installation.METALJOUCTDucTTAPE I DUCT_TAPE
12. InstallBlower (PriorToInstallingRange) (Figure12) (Figure 12)
•Refertoyourventplan.itmaybe desirableto attachpartoftheducting
to theblowerbeforeit isinstalled.L'IOCATEELECTRICA_'L
•Positiontheblower(seeillustration)andattachittothefloorwithat least POWERIN
two(2)screws:SHADEDAREA I
• Applyducttapearoundblowerexhaust/ductjoint. I
,3. InstallElectrical(Figure13)
•Note:Observealllocalelectricalcodes.
•CAUTION:Makesure powertocableis OFF. _
• Locatetheelectricpowersupplyinthefloororwall,anyplaceinthe shaded /.-_,5FEETOF
areawhichwillcleartheblower. _) ELECTRICALCABLE
• DirectConnect.Pullthrough5'(152.4cm)ofelectricalcable.
•RangeCord:Canadianunitsare equippedwitha range cord.Installa(Figure 13)
correspondingreceptacle.
•Usethree orfourconductorcopperstandardpowercable(seefront cover __,_w____
for properwiresize.)Iffourconductorwireisused,see#15for connection / _ cup
to range, w_s,eR
• Seefrontcoveroftheseinstructionsfor propersupplyconnection.
14. ConnectElectrical(ThreeConductorWire)(Figure 14) __ot
•CAUTION:Makesurepowertocable isOFF.
• Removethe range electricalservicecover,located on the back, lower "-NEU'mAL(WHITE)
left-handcorner. _CABLE CLAMP_
• Installa3/4" (1.91cm)clampintheholeprovidedbelowtheterminalblock. ,
• Strip3" (7.62cm) of outer insulationfrom the cable. (Figure 14)
• Strip1/2"(1.27cm) of insulationfrom eachwire,
• Pull the cablethrough the cable clamp. Attach the BLACK, RED, and
WHITE wires (see illustration.)Tightenthe terminal block nuts and the
cableclamp andinstallcover.
• Onrangesequippedwith a rangecord, plugthe cord into its receptacle.
•Skipto Step #16.
15.ConnectElectrical(FourConductorWire) (Figure15)
c oo.a esure oweroa.e
• Removethe range electrical servicecover,locatedon the back, lower _;'_
left-handcorner.
• Removethegrounstrapscrewandbendthe strapupasshown.Installa3/4"
(1.91cm) cableclampin the holeprovided,belowthe terminalblock.I,_NOl
• Strip3"(7.62cm)of outer insulationfrom the cable. ,GROUND
• Strip 1/2" (1,27cm)of insulationfrom each wire. WIRE
• Pullthe cablethroughthe cableclamp.
• Makealoopinthe baregroundwire andattachitto therangewiththe screw "BASe
that heldthe groundstrap,_. _'OROUNC)wlSE
• Attach theBLACK,RED,and WHITEwires (see#14.) Tightenthe terminal
blocknutsandthe cableclamp. (Figure 15)
• Tapethegroundstrapto theWHITEwire as shown.Installelectricalcover.
16. Install Options (Figure16)
•If the backsplash or side panels are to be used, install according to
instructionsincludedinthose accessories.
17. PositionRange(Figure 17)
•Free-Standing,Adjustthe rangefeetsothe rangeandcabinetheightwill be
approximatelythesame. Slidetherangeinto place, taking care not to --
damagefloor covering.. J'
•Slide-In.Adjust range feet so that range top clears countertop.Slide/lift " /
1"
rangeintoplace.Adjustfeet sorangeis adjacentto countertopsurface.4 I
18,Anti-Tip DeviceInstallation (Figure16)
NOTE: A risk of range tip over exists if the appliance is not installed in
accordancewith theinstallationinstructionsprovided.Theproperuseofthese
devicesminimizestherisk ofTIP-OVER.In usingthesedevicesthe consumer
muststillobservesafetyprecautionsas statedin the USEandCAREMANUAL
andavoid usingthe oven doorand/orlowerdrawer as a step stool.
Instructionsare providedfor installationin eithera wood or concretefloor.Any
othertypeofconstructionmayrequirespecialinstallationtechniquesasdeemed
necessaryto provideadequatefastening oftheANTI-TIPbracketto the floor.
STEP1-LocatingThe Brackets
•Placetheunitin itsfinallocation.
• Removethe storagedrawer or lowerdoor panel(dependingon model
beinginstalled.)(Figure 17)
• Marktheflooratthe rightandleftwherethe rangefrontmeetsthe floor.
NOTE:Protectthe floorwith maskingtape prior to marking.
• Removethe rangefor accessto the bracket mountingpositions.Use
caretoavoid damagetofloor.
•Drawalineontheflooratthebackofthecutoutwhich isoffset23-5/16"
fromthemarksmade atthe front ofthe range(seeillustration.) _1
,5,1
• Locate the center (side to side) of the cutout. See illustration for
free-standingand slide-indimensions.
Positionbrackets 13-7/8"from centerline andflushto thebackline as _1 2_5/16TYP
•=[59.21 cm]
shown in the illustration.
• Usethebracketto markholesfor drilling.Proceedto STEP2._ _'F.o._0RAw_0_L'NES.AN_EAT
STEP2 - InstallingThe Brackets I
I.A-_L. (_8"2_'=.>
• Wood Construction:Drilla I/8"pilot hole in thecenterof each ofthe SL_E-_N _01/_"[5_/_6"
markedholepositions(anailorawlmaybeusedifadrilJisnotavailable.)F"_E-STAN0_(_6S2=,)
2g 7/8
SecuretheANTI-TIP brackets with the screwsprovided.Proceedto 1(75.8s_) (379__s/_S.m)_1II
STEP3.
• Cement or Concrete Construction: Suitable screws for concrete (Figure 18)
constructioncanbeobtainedatahardwarestore.Drillthe requiredsize
holefor the screwobtainedin the center of each of the markedhole _._,-e._v_.ms
positions.SecuretheANTI-TIPbracketsto the floor,_.._OKEr
STEP3- RangeInstallation __/_.--
• Aligntherangetoitsdesignatedlocationandslideitbackintoposition.
Makesurethat therearlevelingfeet arefully insertedintoandsecured ___._"
by the ANTI-TIP brackets.NOTE: Leg levelers must be screwedout
1-1/2turns.5
19. Level Range(Figure19) --ILll
•Free-Standing.Adjustthelevelerfeettolevelrangewiththecountertop.
• Slide.ln.Adjustthelevelerfeettotakesomeoftheweightoffefthecountertop.
• Unit must be levelfor optimum bakingperformance.Check levelness inside
oven using alevel that isplacedon oven rack.
•Fornon-downdraftunitsgoto step22.
(Figure 19)
BLOWER ]lJ
20. Connect Blower Electrical (Downdraft Units Only) (Figure20) ,ow_,co,o
•Connectthe blowerpowercordonthe rangetothe blower (seeillustration.) _]__ iollii I
21. Install FlexDuct (Downdraft UnitsOnly) (Figure21)
• Attach the flex duct to the blower and range (see illustration.) Using a
screwdriver,securelytightenduct clampat each connection. (Figure20)
22. CheckOperation(Figure22) _! _,f _k,_
• Unpackand install grillelementin one side and optionalcookingcartridgein
otherside.
• Besureto removeallpackagingmaterialsfrom unitpriorto applyingpower.
• Switchthe electricalcircuitbreakerto theONposition.
• ConsultUse & Care Manualfor operation. (Figure21)
• Checkrangetopelements.Fancomesonautomaticallywhengrillisturnedon, C.ECK.EAT pOWE,O,
•• Checkoven.C°°kingcheckventCartridgefan,doesnot energizefanautomatically. __A,,
•Withventfan on, checkallventduct connectionsto the outsideto makesure __"
there are no airleaks.Verifyproperairflowwith airflowcard. ROLS
23. Install LowerLeft and Right SideToe Plates (Figure23) (Figure22)
• Pull protectivebackingfrom tape. ..,,, __.._--_ :
•Set Sideplate on floor guide plate between cabinet and rangeuntil plate is
positionedoverthe sidetrim.Pressplate againstsidetrim onrangeto insure
tape hasbonded.
• ForNon-Downdraftunits,finishyour installationby replacingthedrawer.
24. InstallAccessPanel and LowerAdjustable Panel(Figure24)(Figure23)
• Aftercheckingfor airleaksat ductconnections,installthelowerrangedoor.
• Measurethedistancebetweenthe lowerpanelclipandthefloor.Dimension"A".
• Cutcovemolding(providedonsomeunits- seeNote2)to thisDimension"A".
• Insertcovemolding(orotherselectedmaterial) intolower panelclip.
NOTE: 1) It will be easierto attachthe cove molding iftheaccessdooris
removedfrom the range.
2) Tomatchyourinstallation,variouscolorsofcovemoldingmaybe
purchasedfromanybuildingsupplystore, i_,._S::._ '
25. Install Jars(Downdraft UnitsOnly) (Figure25)
• Openaccesspanel. (Figure24)
• Placedrainjars intotheir holderslocatedbehindthe front legsofthe range.
NOTE:Onunits with oneside grilling,onlyone drainjar issupplied. (Figure25)
6
_peCial Instructi---onsFor Ven_net Toe S )ace
Additionalinstructionsfor ventingthroughthe base cabinettoe space oneithersideofthe rangewhen itisnotpossibletovent
throughthe floor or througha rear wall.
AdditionalMaterialsRequired
1.5"Dia.x 19" long(12.7cm x48.26cm) FlexDuct*(P/N702935) _ "
1 6"(15.24cm)90°Elbow Left 31.19" Right
•Cabinet 79.22_Cabinet
2. HoseClamps*(P/N702331)!
1 5" to3-1/4" x 10"(12.7cmto 8.26cmx 25.4 cm)Transition*_-17.12S",-_ _-17.125"-,_
•5._o'I (_'_ cm) (43.49_) I 5.so'
2. WoodSpacers (rightsidevent only) 1-1/2"Thick x 9" Long (3.81cm Dis-Hole|'|Dis.Hole
X22.86cm) (,3.,7._. ._..9, or,,
*Seeyourlocaldealerorauthorizedservicecontractorfortheseaccessories. =']-.C-"-_-----"--"- '_ ---------_'---_r =
// -- //
Step 1
Cut a holein either the left or rightsideof the cabinetwall as shownin(Figure 1)
Figure1.
Step2 "hJ,.
Makea cutout in the cabinetfloor of either the left or right cabinet as _r__ .---t.-
shownbythe shadedareas in Figure2 or Figure3. t=7
.===.J==_
Step3 I'_'_(e=.7_m)=! _o_OT_o"N
_elocatethemountngbracketsontheblowerhousing(see Figure4.)(Figure2)
NOTE: The mountingbracketshown inFigure 4 are as asssembled Left Cabinet(TopView)
atthe factoryfor flooror rearwallventing.
A. RightSide Venting ..¢ iNu='-rltd. _ 14.
2. Removebracketandreattachitwithstuds 1and2insertedinholes 11"
A and C and replaceall3 nuts.
3.Removenutsfromstuds5,6 and7 on airinlet side• =
4.Removebracketandreattachitwithstuds5and6insertedinholes s,owe,I- (_o=_7"-m)----'_
Dand B and replaceall 3 nuts. ,OCt'nON (Figure3)
B. LeftSideVenting RightCabinet (TopView)
1.Removenutsfromstuds1,2,3 and 4 onmotorside. Motor Side Air Inlet Side
2. Removebracket.....
4.Reattachbracketwithstuds4 and1insertedinholesA andCand
replaceall4 nuts.
5.Removenutsfromstuds 5, 6, 7and 8 on airinletside.
6. Removebracketandreattachitwithstuds8and5insertedinholes Mounting
Dand B and replaceall4 nuts.srecket
(Figure4)
BlowerAssembly
Step4
Attachtheblowerhousingtothefloorwiththe outlettowardthedirection Right SideLeft Side I
ofventing andthe inlettowardthefrontof thecabinets.(SeeFigures2 Venting Venting
and 3 for specific location.)in addition,for left side venting, aspacer I
_,_proximately1-1/2"thick x 9" long (3.81cm x 22.86 cm)is required __
{erthemountingbracketflangesoftheblowerassembly.(SeeFigure
Step5
Removetheinsidewireandtheoutsidestringfromthefirst 1-1/2inches Spacer/
(3.81cm) ofoneend ofthe 5" (12.7cm)flexduct (P/N702935.)Stretch
thisend ofthe flex duct overtheend of the5" to 3-1/4" x 10" (12.7cm (Figure5)
to 8.26 cm x 25.4 cm) transitionand secureit witha hoseclamp (P/NViewfromAir InletSideofBlower
702331.)
Step6
Whenthe rangeisplacedintoposition,feedtheopenendofthe 5" (12.7cm)flex ductthroughthe holeinthecabinetsidewall
and throughthe sideof therange,attachittotheoutletof theblowerhousingand secureit with a hoseclamp (P/N 702331.)
Thetransitionshouldthenbeattachedtothe 3-1/4"x 10" (8.26cmx 25.4cm)ductinginthecabinettoespacethroughthecabinet
floor cutout.
Step7
Installthe6" (_5.24cm)elbowtotheinletofthebtowerhousingand secureitwithducttape.Theopenendofthe elbowshould
bepointedtothe left.Attachthe6" (15.24cm)flex duct(providedwiththe range)to the elbowandto the range.Secure it with
2 hoseclamps(P/N702331.)See Step21of the installationinstructions.
NOTE:Forrightsideventing,the6"(15.24cm)diameterflexductmay becutinhalfanduseonesectioninsteadofthefull length.
"-makeiteasierto assemble.
'JENN-AIR
403WESTFOURTHSTREET,NORTH• NEWTON,IA50208
IGRILL-RANGEMODELS E N N-AI R
DUCTING FREE-STANDING
INSTALLATION coM_= ANY
SLIDE-IN
INSTRUCTIONS 3o3_S.ADEL*ND•,NO,_NAPOL'S,'N46226o9ol
.DROP-IN
k
DUCTINGMUST CONFORM TO LOCAL CODE MATERIALS AND "MAKE-UP"REQUIREMENTS--
300 CFM MINIMUM
IMPORTANT:SAVE FOR LOCAL ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR'S USE
•DUCTING A JENN-AIR GRILL-RANGE IS EASY BUT CRITICAL FOR PROPER
PERFORMANCE.
•AFTER READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLAN THE DUCT RUN.
•USE THE 'DUCT LENGTH CHART' TO FIND THE EQUIVALENT LENGTH OF THE RUN.
•SHIFTTHE BLOWER TO 'HIGH RANGE' IF INDICATED (DONE BY SNAPPING THE
'RESTRICTER RING' OUT OF THE BLOWER INLET), BE SURE BLOWER IS
NOT RUNNING.
•INSTALL THE DUCT HARDWARE.
•ENJOY GRILLING AND COOKING AT ITS FINEST!
IMPORTANT
THIS UNIT IS RATED AT 60 FEET OF STRAIGHT DUCT
LOW RANGE IS UP TO 30 FEET--HIGH RANGE IS 31 TO 60 FEE'[
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS:
1. Use6"diameter round or 37/4"x 10"rectangularonly, 5.Thenumberofdownstreamelbowsortransitionsshould
except as follows: ForElectric Models, 5" diameter belimitedtothree.Theinitial5"to6"straighttransition,if
roundMay be usedfor ventingstraightoutthe back of used,neednot becountedinthis number.
therangeanddirectlythroughthewallfor10feetor less.
ForGas Models with ElectricOvens, 5"diameter 6.Handmadecrimpsarelikelyto causerestrictions.
roundMust be usedif the ductlengthis10feetor less.7. Ifan alternatewall or roofcap is used,becertain duct
2.Donotuse5"elbowsexceptin a5"system.Instead,use sizeisnotreduced,andthatthereisabackdraftdamper.
a5"to6"transitionfollowedbya6"elbow,or a5"to31/4,, Itis best touse listed capstobe certain of proper
x10"elbowtransition, performance.
3. Usequalitymetalductofatleast26gaugegalvanizedor 8. Thermalbreaks:Inareasofextremecoldweather,itmay
24gaugealuminum.Inferiorqualitypipeandfittingscan be necessaryto provide a short length of nonmetallic
cause up to twice therestrictionshownand is a poor ductas closetothe wallaspossible,to preventconduc-
value. Seeboxon page4 foroptionalunder-slabduct- tJonalongthemetaJduct.
ing.Local codesmay requirea heaviergauge material
orrestrictPVC. 9.High altitude installations:Itis advisableto reduce
allowableductrunby20%.
4. Distancebetweenadjacentfittings (elbows,transitions,
etc.)shouldbeatleast18".Thefartherthebetter.Closer 10.Followtheductcalculationonpage2 carefullyfor best
distancepromotesturbulencewhichreducesairflow,performanceandsatisfaction.
1PART NO. 204754D
PLAN THE DUCT RUN
1. Make a sketch of the total system. Identify the type of each fitting and the length of straightpipe.
2. Enter your run into the 'Duct Length Chart' in the next section.
ExampleI Example 2
__ _.5"to 6"Transition to6"Transition
2' of6" Round
2'of 6"ound Elbow
.6'Elbow 6"Round
\6"Elbow
'\ 4'of6"Round )_"
6"Elbow ;"Elbow
4' of6"Round
. 6 of6 Round
31/4" X10"Transition
6"WallCap
10'of3¼"x 10"Straig C,..,.
DUCT LENGTH CHART
1.Elbows,wall caps and other fittings are shown in the table on page 3 with their equivalent straight duct
length.Each fitting value must be added to the amount of straight duct length used, to determinethe
overal! straight duct equivalent length.
2. Using the examples above:
ExampleI Example2
DuctFittingNo.ofFittingsTotalEquivalent DuctFitting No.ofFittings TotalEquivalent
Equivalent Length-Fittings Equivalent Length-Fittings
Length Length
5"to6"Transition 1 1 1 5"to6"Transition 1 1 1
6"Straight "f 2+4+6= 12 12 6"Straight t2+4+6+4= 16 "t6
6"Elbow 5 2 10 6"Elbow 5 3 15
6"WallCap 0 1 0 6"to31/:_' x10"
Transition 1 1 1
Total 23 31/4,x10,Straight 1 10 10
31/4"x10"WallCap 0 1 0
Total 43
INSTALLTHE DUCT HARDWARE
1.Using good quality ducting material, install per these instructions.Follow the General Considerations
page 1, Do's and Don'ts box on page 4, and Grill-Range Installation Instructions. A few minutes an£1
pennies spent now will pay long term dividends for the life of the range.
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