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Version 09/05 - Page 4
B - MOUNTING TEMPLATE
T - SUPPORT
S - UPPER CHIMNEY
N - UPPER CHIMNEY TRIM
M - LOWER CHIMNEY TRIM
I - LOWER CHIMNEY
C - CANOPY
FIGURE 2
ATTACHING THE CHIMNEY
The rangehood attaches to the ceiling by a support inside the chimney (T) as
illustated in FIGURE 2. This support must be attached to the ceiling before the
canopy is attached to this support. Since this structure supports the weight of the
canopy, it must be firmly attached to the ceiling. FOR CONCRETE CEILINGS
- Use inserts and screws provided. FOR WOOD CEILINGS - Use four 4" long
wood screws. FOR PLASTER OR SHEET ROCK CEILINGS - If possible, the
support must be attached to the ceiling joists. If not, a supporting structure
behind the sheet rock must be built.
PLAN THE INSTALLATION
The standard installation for this rangehood is ducted to the outside of the house.
This rangehood can also be installed as ductless which requires a Ductless
Conversion Kit from the dealer. If desired, this rangehood can use an optional
remote blower. If the remote blower is used, the internal blower must be removed
and discarded. Both blowers cannot be used together. The remote blower connects
using a separate wiring cable not supplied with the unit and should be installed
at the same time as the ductwork.
The Isola chimney is adjustable and designed to meet varying ceiling heights as
indicated in FIGURE 1. The chimney can be adjusted for ceilings between 7' 10
7/ 8" and 9' 3" depending on the distance between the bottom of the hood and
the cooktop (distance x in FIGURE 1). For shorter ceilings, the entire chimney
support (T in FIGURE 2) must be recessed up into the ceiling. For higher ceilings,
build a solid structure down and attach the chimney support to this structure.
TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
• Saber Saw or Jig Saw
• Drill
• 1 1/4" Wood Drill Bit
• Pliers
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Flat Blade Screwdriver
• Wire Stripper or Utility Knife
• Metal Snips
• Measuring Tape or Ruler
• Level
• Pencil
• Caulking Gun
• Duct Tape
• Crescent Wrench
Allen Wrench Set
PARTS SUPPLIED FOR INSTALLATION
• 1 Hardware Package
• 1 Literature Package
PARTS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
• 2 Conduit Connectors
• Power Supply Cable
• Wiring Cable - Optional Remote Blower
Only
• 1 Wall or Roof Cap
All Metal Ductwork
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
Ductless Conversion Kit
For non-vented installations only
part # 6097115 - Stainless
Replacement Charcoal Filters (2 in kit)
For non-vented installations only,
replace charcoal filters as needed
part # 6093034
The ductrun should not exceed 35 equivalent
feet if ducted with the required minimum of 3 1/4"
by 10" rectangular duct and 55 equivalent feet if
ducted with 9" round ductwork (Remote blowers
require 9" round duct). Calculate the length of
the ductwork by adding the equivalent feet in
FIGURE 3 for each piece of duct in the system.
An example is given in FIGURE 4.
For best results, use no more than three 90°
elbows. Make sure that there is a minimum of
24" of straight duct between elbows if more
than one is used. Do not install two elbows
together. If you must elbow right away, do it
as far away from the hood's exhaust opening
as possible.
upper
chimney
cover
lower
chimney
cover
canopy
cabinet base
x = distance from hood to cooktop
(varies depending on installation)
min - 24”, suggested max - 30”
also consult cooktop
manufacturer's recommendation
1” min
11 1/8” max
23 5/8”
10 1/4”
36”
FIGURE 1
x
min & max ceiling height examples
x = 30"
min
8' 4 7/8"
max
9' 3"
x = 28"
min
8' 2 7/8"
max
9' 1"
x = 26"
min
8' 7/8"
max
8' 11"
x = 24"
min
7' 10 7/8"
max
8' 9"
CALCULATE THE DUCTRUN LENGTH
9 Feet Straight Duct
2 - 90˚ Elbows
Wall Cap
Total System
9.0 feet
10.0 feet
0.0 feet
19.0 feet
FIGURE 4
3.0 feet
5.0 feet
12.0 feet
0.0 feet
45˚ Elbow
90˚ Elbow
90˚ Flat Elbow
Wall Cap
FIGURE 3
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