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Installation Details Continued
9) Raise the hood to its final position and attach it to the load-bearing framework in the ceiling using appropriate hardware
or to the duct cover using the screws previously removed in Step 3.
10)
From inside the hood,
feed the electrical wire into the wire clamp and tighten the wire clamp.
Using UL listed wire nuts,
attach the “neutral” wire to the white lead, the “hot” wire to the black lead, and the ground wire to the green lead.
Warning: Do not operate hood without proper ground connection.
11) Attach the transition to the blower deck assembly and seal with duct tape. The transition must fit inside the exhaust
collar(s) on the blower deck assembly. Reconnect the electrical connector(s). For assemblies with two connectors,
connect the right harness to the front connector and the left harness to the back connector. While taking care to properly
align the duct connection between the transition and the duct in the ceiling, reinstall the blower deck assembly into
the hood using the 12 screws previously removed in Step 7.
12) Reinstall the blower housings and the blower shields. Make sure that the dampers open and close smoothly.
13) Refer to Owner Maintenance Guide Operating Instructions for proper hood operation. Test all blower and light functions
to ensure they are operating properly.
Model
Volts
Amps
Hz
RPM
CFM
SP@0.0" Equivalent CFM
•
CFM
SP@0.1"
CFM
SP@0.2"
CFM
SP@0.3"
Minimum Round
Duct Size
Sones
#
T200 Island Dual
115
4.0
60
1550
550
900
507
471
431
8" (50 in.
2
)
6.0
T400 Island Cluster
115
7.5
60
1550
1100
1800
998
855
774
12" (13 in.
2
)
6.4
• Because the Magic Lung
®
blower uses centrifugal filtration rather than conventional baffle or mesh filters, the Magic Lung
®
blower can handle cooking equipment with higher cubic feet per minute (CFM) requirements and can deliver equivalent CFM much more
efficiently than other than other filtration systems. When comparing the Magic Lung
®
with other blower units made by other manufacturers, use the “Equivalent CFM”.
#
Ratings in accordance with the Standard Test Code by the Energy Systems Laboratory of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station.