Discharge toward the exterior, through the roof
Take appropriate measurements and draw the lines shown in the illustration. Use a jigsaw or reciprocator saw to cut an
opening through the top of the cabinet and the roof for evacuation.
A
B* C
D
A. Opening
B. 6 ¼’’ (15.9 cm)*
C. 7 ¾’’ (19.7 cm) between the central axis and the front of the cabinet
D. Central axis
*
NOTE
:
For cabinets with a height of 12'' (30.5 cm), a rectangular opening of 6 ¼" deep x 8" wide (14.6 cm x 20.3 cm) at
the top of the cabinet is required to establish the necessary clearance for the transition fitting for the check valve.
Discharge toward the exterior, through the wall
1. Attach the transition fitting 6'' (15.2 cm) duct at the top of the body of the hood using two 3.5 x 9.5 mm
screws. Assemble the exhaust duct to be used on the 6 '' (15.2 cm) transition fitting duct.
2. Measure the distance between the bottom of the body of the hood and the horizontal centerline of the
discharge opening (A).
A
B
C
A. Mesure A
B. Central axis
C. Circular cut-out opening of 6 ¼’’ (15.9 cm)
3. Remove the vent pipe from the body of the hood. See dimension A on the back wall of the cabinet. Take
measurements from the bottom of the cabinet.
4.
Mark the perimeter of the opening to be cut out - see illustration. Use a jigsaw or reciprocator saw to cut a
circular hole through the back of the cabinet and exterior wall for evacuation
.