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1.  Protect the cooktop with a furniture pad or consider 

building a worktop straddling the counter. Center 
and square the hood to the actual location of cook-
top.  Lift in straight line to ceiling and trace outline of 
stack onto ceiling. Lower hood to rest position. Alter-
nately, use a plumb line and "project" the  four cor-
ners of the stack to ceiling and mark the position.
 

 

 

2.  IMPORTANT: DO NOT LIFT HOOD BY RAILS. 

3.  With a sheetrock knife, cut opening in ceiling 1/16” 

larger than previously traced stack outline.  Should 
ceiling not be perfectly level,  stack top can be re-
cessed into cut out eliminating possible shadow line.  
Note:  Wall hoods with centered stack (Luna & 
Quantum models) are supplied with ceiling bracket 
to position and “plum” stack top.  

4.  NOTE:  After installation is completed, any gap be-

tween ceiling opening and hood stack can be filled 
with paint-ready acrylic caulking and painted or 
framed with molding. Optional decorative ceiling cover plate is offered for difficult to patch wood ceil-
ing.  

5.  Wall mounted hoods may be attached to the wall at the stud position (see figure above). In some 

cases, the hood may need to be attached to a plywood backing previously installed in wall behind 
hood. 

6.  Drill mount holes through solid back wall of hood cabinet (use cobalt drill bit on stainless hoods) 2" 

up from base of hood on center with at least two studs. Drill upper attachment hole as close to hood 
centerline and as high up from hood bottom as possible. 

7.  Lift hood into position and secure firmly to wall studs or backing with lag bolts and lock nuts. 

8.  If overall height of hood positions bottom below recommended clearance above cooking surface, 

excess stack may be cut off.  Any ragged cut line or material discoloration from cutting, can be hid-
den by recessing stack top into sheetrock. 

NOTE 1: Stainless Steel may be cut in several ways - POWER JIG SAW using carbide blades 
designed specifically for ferrous or hardened metals (24 teeth per inch),  ANGLE GRINDER or 
heavy duty angle drill using an abrasive type aluminum oxide, diamond edge, or carbide wheel. 
If using a jigsaw, the cutting process will be slow, generate a lot of heat, and may require sev-
eral saw blades. "Blueing" or discoloration of the stainless steel may occur during cutting. 

NOTE 2: When drilling use cobalt drill bits for stainless. Use 1/8" bit for pilot hole and enlarge as 
needed with "Step-Drill" or progressively larger bits. 

Hanging 

Wall Mounted Hoods 

Wall Stud 

Upper Wall 

Attachment 

Point 

Hood Base  

Wall 

 Attachment Points 

Ceiling 

Summary of Contents for Range Hood

Page 1: ... codes may require the use of make up air Consult your local HVAC professional for specific requirements in your area Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Condition ing Engineers ASHRAE and state municipal and local code authoriti...

Page 2: ...ng 4 6 Electrical 7 Mounting 8 9 Liner Re Install and System Testing 10 Care Instructions 11 Warranty Information 12 www abbaka com Tel 800 548 3932 Fax 800 548 3930 webmail abbaka com P O Box 215 Bodega Bay CA 94923 Range Hood Internal Ventilation System Installation Instructions ...

Page 3: ...t be sized cor rectly have adequate blower capacity be hung properly centered over cook top and close enough to burners and be vented correctly NOTE The hood should be centered over the cooking surface NOTE The recommended mounted height of the hood bottom above the cooking surface is 30 34 For the Cylindra hood maximum mounted height is 27 above cooking surface NOTE Round stack island hoods will ...

Page 4: ...arp corners Air cannot make 90 turns Do not reduce suggested minimum size anywhere in duct run Even in wall louvers and roof jacks Use the shortest and straightest duct run possible Maximum duct run is 51 including elbows Do not space elbows closer than 4 to each other Do not make S turns or double elbows anywhere in duct run Maximum number of elbows in a duct run is 3 Each elbow is equal to 6 of ...

Page 5: ...d Shell Exhaust Outlet Roof Jack Internal Ventilator Use proper size round ducting 600 CFM requires 8 50 sq in 1200 CFM requires 10 78 sq in 1 Top View Duct Positioning Wall Side Duct Location Wall Side Wall Hood stack against wall Wall Hood stack centered Luna Quantum models Duct Location Duct Location Island Hood Duct Centered Duct Centered Backdraft Damper Duct Stub From Ceiling Proper ductwork...

Page 6: ...st Outlet Internal Ventilator Wall Louver Duct Stub From Wall Use proper size round ducting 600 CFM requires 8 50 sq in 1200 CFM requires 10 78 sq in 1 Top View Duct Positioning Wall Side Duct Location Wall Side Wall hoods with stack against wall Wall hoods with stack centered Luna and Quantum models Duct Location Duct Location Island Hoods Duct centered front to rear Backdraft Damper Proper ductw...

Page 7: ...motor s 5 Unscrew blower plate s from ceiling of liner and set mounted blower plate s aside 6 Feed conduit from service panel into knock out labeled Power Supply and secure with appropriate connector 7 Lift liner up into hood reaching up through exhaust outlet to transition top guide liner into place Re secure liner to hood body using 8 x Phillips head sheet metal screws 8 Lift Light Only Panel up...

Page 8: ...backing previously installed in wall behind hood 6 Drill mount holes through solid back wall of hood cabinet use cobalt drill bit on stainless hoods 2 up from base of hood on center with at least two studs Drill upper attachment hole as close to hood centerline and as high up from hood bottom as possible 7 Lift hood into position and secure firmly to wall studs or backing with lag bolts and lock n...

Page 9: ...ack in position to hanging frame with sheet rock screws Firmly attach stack to hanging frame with bolts lock washers and nuts If running duct work through joist bay cut away the side above the ceiling line that will allow an adjustable elbow to turn into the bay 6 If overall height of hood would position the bottom below recommended clearance above cooking surface excess stack may be cut off NOTE ...

Page 10: ...hite and green to green 11 Secure Light Switch Control Panel to liner wall with screws provided 12 Tape joint between transition top to round ductwork from inside running strips of metal foil tape vertically 13 Reattach blowers to liner ceiling and re plug blower harness es SYSTEM TESTING 1 Turn on electrical circuit to hood 2 Switch on ventilator Rotate variable speed control knob clockwise throu...

Page 11: ...ontal direction DO NOT USE A CIRCULAR MOTION Use a NON ABRASIVE POLISH ABBAKA makes no specific product endorsements However products such as WENOL SIMICHROME and FLITZ have been found effective 3 Normal body oils are in part alkali in composition Consequently fingerprints will turn to tarnish on cop per or brass After polishing a light application of wax will retard tarnishing The wax creates a p...

Page 12: ...ers with abra sives as they may scratch the enamel or stainless steel Brass utensil rails if included may be cleaned with a copper or brass polish see previous page Polished stainless steel rails may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution then buffed with a dry clean cloth to restore its luster NOTE Always clean and polish with the grain of the hood The grain is ...

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