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Blower can be mounted to left or right side of vent hnncinnr Gas and halogen components are only 3-1 /4" deep, allowing room for a drawer beneath in many cabinet styles. Optional Remote Control Accessory Kit for downdraft vent component is available for use when remote control of biower is desired. Always choose cabinetry that enhances installation process. Always anticipate that cabinet modification may be required for European or other custom cabinetry. A I,.»,» mwftja j^/i^piau auu : accessible at installation time. • Always consider option to shorten drawer for gas inlet clearance. (To determine location of gas pipe, refer to cutout illustration in “Design Information, Dimensions and clearances.) • Gas components cannot be converted to liquid Always preplan component locations before installation; determine need to reorient downdraft blower Hicrhornrp HirprhAn nr if hlnu/pr 11 tr\ Ka relocated to opposite side of vent housing. (Downdraft unit is shipped with blower mounted on left side of housing.) Always consider how cooktop (and grease collection jars) or downdraft vent housing affect cabinet type selection (especially drawers). Always provide clearance for remote mount vent control wiring box when installing on cabinet face between components, or other locations. Always anticipate base cabinet storage arrangements to accommodate downdraft blower and duct locations. Never vent a cooktop into an interior space—always If possible, don’t cut holes for remote mount vent control and ductwork locations until components are locations are confirmed. Every downdraft vent and downdraft grill cooktop must have a complete, separate duct run. Ducts from different downdraft units cannot be combined. Do NOT install a downdraft vent behind a cooktop, UNLESS you use accessory kit 3-AOiu to move the control to the front of the cabinet. Do NOT install a gas or grill cooktop where the knobs are between the heated area and the downdraft vent. Do NOT install an updraft grill cooktop next to a downdraft vent. Diagram 40. / Refer to Cabinetry Section for information on appropriate placement and necessary clearances when planning installation. Avoid placing cabinetry directly above cooktops when possible. if cabinetry is used above cooking surface: - T Ico nKinatc nA tnnrp tV»on 1 U3L. waumvu iiv ixiuiv. uiun - Maintain 30" minimum clearance between cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly above cooktop. - If clearance is less than 30", protect cabinet bottoms with flame-retardant millboard at least 1/4" thick or gypsum board at least 3/16" thick covered with 28 gauge sheet steei or .02" thick copper. - Clearance between cooktop and protected cabinetry must not be less thsn 24". - Working areas adjacent to the cooktop should have 18" minimum clearance between countertop and When installed, the following minimum clearance must be maintained: - 2" from front of cooktop to front edge of countertop. - 1" from back of cooktop to rear wall. - 1" from side of cooktop to side wall. Qqc coriipoiiCiits require - 2" from back of cooktop to rear wall. - 2" from side of cooktop to side wall. • Minimum clearance is 4" between cooktops in separate cutouts. • The 4" minimum clearances do not apply when multiple component cooktops are installed in carefully when cutting countertop, making sure sides rail on the cabinet and the rear of the opening must Downdraft o Radiant 19" Vent* 08 o Radiant Downdraft Downdraft b Radiant 53-7/8" 08 Vent* Grill* o^ Total Cutout Width Diagram 43.1 43 Because the Monogram Component Cooktop System has a variety of cooking technologies adaptable to a wide array of countertop configurations, multiple cooktops and downdraft vent units may be utilized in a single design project. Call GE Answer Center 800.626.2000 any hour of the day or night, for venting problems unique to your • Plan route for venting exhaust to outdoors. • Ductwork MUST be vented to outdoors—never to a crawl space, attic or other enclosed space. • Duct should be located between floor joists or wall studs, if possible. • Blower can be relocated to opposite side of downdraft vent housing in order to maximize under-counter space, or bypass a stud, joist, or other obstruction. Wl/V iV V/ nrlltnrir0 tA/KAJ X/KA/I C/l/V planning Select downward or horizontal venting. To convert blower for horizontal exhaust, remove four nuts inside housing which hold blower. Remove blower and rotate so exhaust faces rear of cooktop. Replace nuts. Blower mav be rotated slishtlv so exhaust duct will clear Use shortest and straightest duct route possible. For satisfactory performance, duct run should not exceed 100 feet equivalent length for any duct configurations. Refer to “Duct fittings” chart in Ductwork section to compute maximum permissable lengths for duct runs to outdoors. Diagram 47.1 The illustration above is applicable only to downdraft vented cooktop installation into slab constru...
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