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Wolf Ventilation FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions

HOW TO DETERMINE WHICH TYPE OF BLOWER TO USE?

Many factors can influence the decision between using an

internal, in-line or remote blower. The CFM (based on the

cooking appliance output), length of the duct run and

space available to mount the blower are primary consider-

ations.

Internal blowers are mounted inside the hood or down-

draft. In-line blowers are mounted between the hood and

the exterior of the home. Remote blowers can be mounted

on the roof or, in some cases, on an exterior wall.

HOW CAN BLOWER NOISE BE MINIMIZED?

Some blower noise is considered normal while the blower

is operating. If noise is a concern, a remote blower is

recommended. Using a remote blower will minimize the

amount of blower noise but will not eliminate the noise

completely. Where the remote blower is installed on the

home will also affect the amount of noise. To reduce noise

further for remote blower applications, an attenuator may

be necessary. An attenuator is an electronic device that is

effectively the opposite of an amplifier. While an amplifier

provides gain, an attenuator provides loss in sound level.

WHAT TYPE OF DUCTING IS RECOMMENDED?

Wolf hoods and downdrafts should be vented using

smooth, rigid metal ducting. The ridges found in flexible

metal ducting create turbulence and will diminish airflow.

The larger the ducting, the less noise there will be and the

better the rate of airflow.

HOW CAN THE DUCT RUN BE MOST EFFICIENT?

For maximum performance keep the duct run straight

and short, with a limited number of elbows and transitions.

45° elbows are more efficient than 90° elbows. Be sure to

use an external roof or wall cap. Wolf ventilation products

will operate most efficiently when ductwork does not

exceed 50'

(15 m)

in length.

WHAT IS MAKE-UP AIR?

When a ventilation hood or downdraft is operating, it

draws air from inside the house to the outside, creating a

slight vacuum within the house. This creates negative

pressure (pressure inside the house is less than the

pressure outside). If the negative pressure is strong

enough, it can cause the furnace and other fuel-burning

appliances to backdraft dangerous gases such as carbon

monoxide into the home. All exhaust fans need an

adequate supply of fresh air from the outside to operate

safely. The air needed for this purpose is called “make-up

air.” Check with a local HVAC professional to determine if

your heating or air conditioning system makes allowances

for additional make-up air. Make-up air can be introduced

by simply opening a window or door.

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