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Cooktop Ventilation Hood Installation Guide SPECIFICATIONS, INSTALLATION, AND MORE2 | Wolf Customer Care 800.222.7820 Cooktop Ventilation Hood Contents 3 Cooktop Ventilation Hood 4 Specifications 6 Installation 10 Troubleshooting Features and specifications are subject to change at any time without notice. Visit wolfappliance.com/specs for the most up-to-date information. Important Note To ensure this product is installed and operated as safely and eciently as possible, take note of the following types of highlighted information throughout this guide: IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is especially important. CAUTION indicates a situation where minor injury or prod- uct damage may occur if instructions are not followed. WARNING states a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed. IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified. IMPORTANT NOTE: Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector.wolfappliance.com | 3 Rating plate location RATING PLATE IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC

SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE

THE FOLLOWING: a) Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. b) Sucient air is needed for proper com- bustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equip- ment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guide- line and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities. c) When cutting or drilling into the wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. d) Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. Product Information Important product information, including the model and serial number, are listed on the product rating plate. The rating plate is located under the left side of the hood, above the filters (filters must be removed). Refer to the illustration below.If service is necessary, contact Wolf Factory Certified Service with the model and serial number. For the name of the nearest Wolf Factory Certified Service or for questions regarding the installation, visit the Product Support section of our website, wolfappliance.com, or call Wolf Customer Care at 800-222-7820. Cooktop Ventilation Hood4 | Wolf Customer Care 800.222.7820 Installation Requirements Wolf cooktop ventilation hoods are recommended for use with Wolf induction, electric, and gas cooktops and integrated modules. For ranges and rangetops, a Wolf pro ventilation hood is recommended. These hoods have a telescopic chimney flue. A flue exten- sion is available through an authorized Wolf dealer. Installation of the cooktop hood should be 24" (610) to 36" (914) from the bottom of the hood to the countertop. Wall and island hoods require an internal, in-line, or remote blower assembly, avail able through an authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com. Consult a qualified HVAC professional for specific installa- tion and ducting applications. Electrical Requirements Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes. For wall hoods, locate the electrical supply within the shaded area shown in the illustration below. Allow a minimum 12" (305) Romex

wire for connection. For island hoods, locate the electrical supply on the ceiling inside the top of the hood. Allow a minimum 6' (1.8 m) Romex

wire for connection. A separate circuit servicing only this appli- ance is required. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Electrical Supply grounded, 110/120 VAC, 60 Hz Service 15 amp dedicated circuit Specifications

LOCATEELECTRICALWITHINSHADED AREA Electrical location—all wall hoods Rating plate location RATING PLATEwolfappliance.com | 5 Ducting WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ducting. IMPORTANT NOTE: Consult a qualified HVAC professional for specific installation and ducting applications. Cooktop ventilation hoods accommodate a 6" (152) round duct. Use only rigid metal ducting. A straight, short duct run is most eective and will ensure proper performance. If the duct run exceeds 50' (15 m), a higher CFM blower may be required to maintain proper air flow. A remote blower installed on a short duct run may increase the potential for noise. Internal and in-line blowers require a roof or wall cap. Connect ducting to the cap and work back towards the hood. Use sheet metal screws and aluminum tape or high temperature duct tape to seal joints between ducting sec- tions. Cooktop hoods include a backdraft damper. Local codes may require the use of an additional backdraft and/or make-up air damper. Contact your local HVAC professional for specific requirements. A make-up air damper is available through an authorized Wolf dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, wolfappliance.com. CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside. Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces, or garages. CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire and electrical shock, only install this range hood with remote blower models rated a maximum of 3A suitable for use with solid state speed control or internal blowers manufac- tured by Wolf, “Blower—300 CFM” or “Blower—600 CFM”.

"(121) Vertical discharge Specifications6 | Wolf Customer Care 800.222.7820 Installation 1 Place the mounting tabs over the mounting screws. Use the leveling adjustment screws to ensure the hood is level. Refer to the illustration below. 2 Place the backdraft damper on the round discharge then install 6" (152) round metal ducting (not provided) to the damper and seal with aluminum tape. 3 Mount the electrical box to the wall using the screws provided. 4 Insert the power supply from the home and the cord provided into the electrical box. 5 Make electrical connections and install the cover. 6 Insert the plug into the receptacle on the top of the hood. 7 Secure the upper chimney flue to the mounting brack- ets using the screws provided. Refer to the illustration below. Place the lower chimney flue over the upper, then lower until it rests on the hood. Installation WALL HOOD IMPORTANT NOTE: The hood is wired for an internal blower. If an in-line or remote blower will be used, refer to In-Line/Remote Blower Wiring on page 9. If an internal blower will be used, install the blower prior to mounting the hood. Refer to page 8 for internal blower installation. 1 Mark the centerline for the location of the two mount- ing holes using dimensions shown in the chart and illustration below. Additional wall framing is recom- mended in this location. If wall framing is not available, the use of wall anchors is recommended. Install the mounting screws so there is approximately ⁄" (6) gap between the screw head and the wall. Position the two mounting brackets for the chimney flue, then install using two mounting screws per bracket. Refer to the illustration below.

(19) Mounting location

7wolfappliance.com | 7 1 Slide the upper chimney flue onto the support frame and attach to the support frame using the screws provided. Refer to the illustration below. Slide the lower chimney flue over the upper and temporarily secure in this position using adhesive tape. 2 Raise the hood to the support frame and connect the hood to the support frame with the four screws pro- vided. Refer to the illustration below. 3 Insert the two prong connector from the hood into the receptacle on the support frame. 4 Mount the electrical box to the wall using the support. 5 Insert the power supply from the home into the electri- cal box. 6 Make electrical connections and install the cover. 7 Insert the plug into the receptacle on the top of the hood. 8 Once wiring connections are complete, remove the adhesive tape securing the lower chimney flue, then lower until it rests on the hood. WARNING Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accor- dance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards. Installation ISLAND HOOD IMPORTANT NOTE: The hood is wired for an internal blower. If an in-line or remote blower will be used, refer to In-Line/Remote Blower Wiring on page 9. If an internal blower will be used, install the blower prior to mounting the hood. Refer to page 8 for internal blower installation. 1 Mark the centerline for the location of the four mount- ing holes using dimensions shown in the illustration below. Use the template provided to mark the mount- ing support locations, then use a 1⁄" drill bit to create a hole for the electrical power supply. 2 Place the four mounting screws into the ceiling, then position the support frame on those screws. Once the support frame is in place, tighten the screws. 3 Determine the desired height of the support frame and adjust the height by removing the four screws. Once the desired height is achieved, reinstall and tighten the screws. 4 Place the damper on the support frame then attach ducting to the damper.

128 | Wolf Customer Care 800.222.7820 Installation INTERNAL BLOWER IMPORTANT NOTE: The blower must be installed and plugged in prior to making the electrical connection to the hood. For models with a bottom panel, the panel must be removed prior to installing the blower. Refer to the illustra- tion below. 1 Remove the filters. 2 For model VW30S, remove the screw cover and screw to remove the spacer. Refer to the illustration below. 3 Insert the three-prong plug from the blower wire into the hood receptacle. Refer to the illustration. 4 Insert the blower by aligning the round discharge on the blower with the discharge on the hood. 5 Insert the plug from the blower wire into the receptacle on the blower. Refer to the illustration. 6 Secure the blower to the hood using the two mounting screws provided. 7 For model VW30S, install the spacer, screw, and cover. RECEPTACLERECEPTACLEMOUNTINGSCREW Hood receptacle Mount blower TABSPACER Bottom panel removal Spacer removal (model VW30S) Installationwolfappliance.com | 9 Wiring Connections

IN-LINE/REMOTE BLOWER WIRING

1 Remove the top cover of the electrical box by extract- ing the two screws. Refer to the illustration. 2 Remove one of the round knockouts using a flat blade screwdriver. 3 The terminal block is wired for an internal blower. For in-line and remote blowers, the existing blue and brown wires must be removed and placed in the two left positions to accommodate the in-line or remote blower wire. Refer to the illustration. 4 Insert Romex

wire from the in-line or remote blower through the knockout and secure using an approved cord stain relief. 5 Connect white to blue, black to brown and green to the ground screw. Refer to the illustration. 6 Verify all wires are secure and not pinched between the cover, and install the cover. MOVE WIRES HERE WHITEBLACKGREENGROUND BLUE

BROWNTO IN-LINE/REMOTEBLOWER

BLUE BROWN Wiring location In-line/remote blower wiring Installation10 | Wolf Customer Care 800.222.7820 Troubleshooting IMPORTANT NOTE: If the ventilation hood does not oper- ate properly, follow these troubleshooting steps:

  • Verify electrical power is supplied to the ventilation hood.
  • Verify proper wiring connections.