Wolf Appliance Company 1200 User Manual

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

All Wolf ventilation products require a separate, grounded

electrical supply. Refer to the electrical requirements for

your specific ventilation product on pages 14–41. Locate

the electrical supply within the shaded area shown in the

installation illustration.

You must follow all National Electrical Code regulations.

In addition, be aware of local codes and ordinances when

installing your service.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

A ground fault circuit interrupter

(GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption

of operation.

CUSTOM HOOD APPLICATIONS

A custom decorative hood, used with pro hood liners,

can be created out of wood, plaster, tile or metal to match

virtually any design theme. The shape of the decorative

hood is not critical as long as the hood liner fits com-

pletely inside the hood. The decorative hood and liner

must fit together at the bottom edge in both width and

depth. The height of the hood does not have to match the

height of the liner. Interior dimensions of the decorative

hood must exceed exterior dimensions of the liner. Refer

to specifications for pro hood liners on pages 40–41.

Selecting a Ventilation System

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Selecting a Ventilation System

DUCTWORK CONSIDERATIONS

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Unless used in a recirculating applica-

tion, Wolf ventilation hoods and downdrafts must be

vented to the outside. Use only rigid metal ducting.

Typically, wall-mounted ventilation hoods can be vertical

or horizontal discharge, while wall chimney hoods, island

hoods and hood liners are vertical discharge only. For

some wall hoods, an accessory horizontal discharge kit is

required. In a horizontal discharge application, additional

framework may be needed to accommodate the remote

blower. Wolf downdraft systems have an adjustable

discharge that will allow you to negotiate ducting around

floor joists and other obstacles.

Depending on the specific installation, ductwork can run

through the roof, external wall or eave. Ductwork through

an eave requires an internal blower. Refer to individual

specifications for each ventilation hood on pages 14–41.

A straight, short duct run with a limited number of elbows

and transitions will allow the hood or downdraft to perform

most efficiently. Wolf ventilation hoods will operate most

efficiently when ductwork does not exceed 50'

(15 m)

in

length, 40'

(12 m)

for downdrafts. Refer to the chart on

page 9 to calculate total duct length.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Consult a qualified HVAC professional

for specific installation and ductwork applications.

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