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Preparing for installation, Electrical power supply, Plan the duct work installation – Dacor Preference PHW User Manual

Page 7: Calculating the maximum duct run length, Duct work equivalent lengths, Duct work design tips, Electrical specifications

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Fasten all connections with sheet metal screws and

tape all joints with certified silver tape or duct tape.

Use sheet metal screws as require to support the duct

weight.
To prevent back-drafts, a damper at the duct outlet may

also be required.
When planning new duct

work, always look for

the shortest, most direct

route to the outside.

Venting can be done

through the roof or

directly through the back

wall to the outside.
Make sure duct work

does not interfere with

floor joists or wall studs.

calculating the Maximum duct run length

The maximum straight duct length for the hood is 50

feet. For each elbow and transition added to the duct

work, a certain number of feet must be subtracted from

the maximum straight length to compensate for wind

resistance. To determine the length the duct work cannot

exceed, subtract all of the equivalent lengths of the elbows

and transitions listed below from 50 feet.

duct Work equivalent lengths

DUCT PIECE

SUBTRACT

90° elbow

7 feet

45° elbow

3 feet

3 1/4” x 10” to 8” round

4 foot

Wall cap with damper

30 feet

Roof cap

30 feet

duct Work design tips

Wherever possible, reduce the number of transitions

and turns to as few sharp angles as possible. Two

staggered 45° angles are better than one 90°. Keep

turns as far away from the hood exhaust as possible,

with as much space between each bend as possible.
For best performance, use round duct instead of

rectangular, especially when elbows are required.
If multiple elbows are used, try to keep a minimum of

24” of straight duct between them. Avoid “S” or “back to

back” configurations of adjacent elbows.
In regions where the weather gets extremely cold,

thermal breaks, such as a short section of non-metallic

duct, should be used to avoid indoor heat loss. The

break should be located as close to the pass through

point to the outside as possible.
Do not use flexible metal duct.

Do not

use duct work that is smaller in cross-sectional

area than the recommended size duct (8” round).

electrical Power supply

WARNING

Observe all governing codes and ordinances during

planning and installation. Contact your local building

department for further information.

electrical specifications

It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the electrical

connection of this appliance is performed by a qualified

electrician. The electrical installation, including minimum

supply wire size and grounding, must be in accordance with

the National Electric code ANSI/NFPA* (or latest revision)

and local codes and ordinances.
*A copy of the standard may be obtained from:
National Fire Protection Association

1 Batterymarch Park

Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101
This hood requires a dedicated 120 Vac, 60Hz, 15 A circuit.

Plan the duct Work Installation

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust

air, be sure to duct air outside the house or building.

Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or

ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces or garages.
Tape all duct joints securely

to prevent combustion

by-products, smoke or odors from entering the home.

Doing so will also improve system efficiency.
Do not exhaust more than one

vent into a single duct

run.
Use only

duct work constructed of materials deemed

acceptable by state, municipal and local codes.
Range hoods may interrupt the proper flow of

smoke and combustion gases from furnaces, gas

water heaters and fireplaces. To avoid drawing

lethal gases into the home, follow the manufactures

recommendation for these devices and consult NFPA

and ASHRAE recommendations.
DO NOT

install an additional in-line or external

blower to increase the length of the duct run. Even

small differences between blower air flow rates can

greatly reduce the air draw by the hood.

All duct work materials (including screws and duct tape)

must be purchased separately by the customer.
The hood exhaust connects to an 8-inch round duct.

You can increase the duct size over the duct run if

desired. To prevent a back draft, never decrease the

duct size over the run.
Do not rely on duct tape alone to seal duct joints.

PreParIng for InstallatIon