I 112 – GE JN322 EN User Manual
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3. POWER SUPPLY
A. CIRCUIT VOLTAGE: This hood must be connected
to a supply circuit of the proper voltage and frequency
as specified on the rating plate. Wire size must
conform to the requirements of the National Electrical
Code or the prevailing local code for hoods of this
rating. The rating plate is located on the rear wall
of the hood.
B. FUSE RATING: 15
C. Unless otherwise specified by local codes, bring
a 15 amp 2 wire circuit with ground to the area of
the power supply connection box.
D. USE OF OPTIONAL TOP POWER SUPPLY:
The power supply can be attached through the top
knockout if desired, but only the top or back knockout
shall be opened (See Figs. 8, 9 and 10).
Exhaust outlet connects to
x 10” rectangular duct; outlet has TOTAL
ADJUSTMENT of
from side to side to simplify duct alignment.
I 112”
Power supply
entrance openings
NOTE: Use of REAR opening
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is recommended
FIGURE 10
Centerline of hood
FIGURE 8
is recommended.
Exhaust outlet connects to 7“ dia. duct.
Centerline of hood
Power supply
entrance openings
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in top and rear of hood.
NOTE: Use of REAR
opening is recommended.
FIGURE 9
4. HOOD INSTALLATION
A. MECHANICAL
NOTE: When possible, it is more convenient to mount
and wire the hood before the base cabinet is put in place.
1. Take out 1 screw and remove the power supply
connection box cover located on the underside
of the hood (see Fig. 14). (Models: JV322, JV324,
and
2. To locate the 4 mounting holes, position the hood
carefully against the bottom of the wall cabinet and
mark the screw positions through the keyhole slots in
the hood. Drill 3/32” pilot holes for the mounting
screws in the small end of the keyhole.
FIGURE
of
movement for mounting
3. Partially drive the 4 mounting screws so that the
heads of the screws extend 1/2” below the bottom of
the cabinet. Raise the hood against the bottom of the
cabinet, making sure that the heads of the mounting
screws protrude through the hole section of the
keyhole slots as shown in Fig. 11. Before tightening
the mounting screws, attach the power supply cable
to the hood. Then push the hood back against the
wall and tighten the mounting screws.
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