Jenn-Air JXT8036ADS, JXT8030ADS, JXT8042ADS Installation guide

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RANGE HOOD
Modal Number: [XTS030ADS [×T8036ADS
Manufacturer Number: S99E30S $99E36S
Size: 30" 36"
[XTB042ADS
S99E42S
42"
GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safet, Instructions .................................................... 1
List of Materials ....................................................... 2
Mounting Heights .................................................... 3
Ducting .................................................................... 4
Specifications ........................................................... 5
Installation ............................................................ 6-7
Form No. A/04/03 Part No. IS9900-0303A (02004 Maytag Appliances Sales Co, Litho U,S.A,
MODELS: JXT8030AD$ JXT8036AD$ JXT8042AD$
Installation
Theinstallationinthis manuarisintendedforqualifiedinstarlers,servicetechniciansorpersons
withsimilarquarifiedbackground,DONOTattemptto instarlthisapprianceyourserf,hiury courd
resultfrominstallingtheunitduetorackofappropriateerectricarandtechnicarbackground,
Air erectricarwiring must be prope@ installed, insulated and grounded. Overly accumulated
grease in old duct work should be cleanedout or duct work should be replaced if necessaryto
avoid the possibility of a grease fire. Check all ioints on duct work to insure proper connection
and allioints should be properly taped.
* Please check for latest specification revisions before any custom work or cutouts.
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LiST OF MATERIALS
1 - HoodBody
1 - DuctCoverAssemNy (2 pieces)
1 - Parts Bag:
1 - DuctCoverMounting Bracket
2 - Mounting Brackets
Packetof Mounting Screws
2 - Metallic Filters
1 - Metallic Bitterfly Damper
NODUCTINGiS iNCLUDED
MOUNTINGHEIGHTS& CLEARANCE
28,94"-46,65"
Minimummountingheightbetweenrangetop to
hoodbottom shouldbe noless than24".
Maximummountingheightshouldbeno higher
than32".
It is importantto installthe hoodat the
proper mountingheight.Hoodsmountedtoolow
could resultinheatdamageand fire hazard;
while hoodsmountedtoo high will behardto
reachandwill loseperformanceand efficiency.
If available,also referto range manufacturer's
heightclearancerequirementsandrecommend-
ed hoodmountingheightaboverange.
Extensionkits avai[aNetoaccommodate
9'-12' ceilings.
DUCTING
A minimum of 6" round or 3-1/4" x lO"rectangular
duct must be usedto maintain maximum air flow
efficiency.
Always use rigid-type metal ducts only.
Flexibleducts could restrict air flow by up to 50%.
Also use calculation (onright) to compute total
availaNe duct run when using elbows, transitions
andcaps.
ALWAYS,when possible, reduce the number of
transitions andturns. If long duct run is required,
increase duct size from 6" to 7 or 8". If a reducer
is used, install a long reducer instead of a pancake
reducer.Reduceduct size as far away from open-
ing as possible.
If turns or transitions are required:
Install as far away from opening and asfar
apart, between 2, as possible.
Duct RunCalculation:
Maximumrun
6" or 3-1/4" x 10" duct
1O0FT
CalculatedLength:
each90 Elbowused 15FT
each45 elbow used 9 FT
each6" to 3/14 x 10"
transition used 1 FT
each3/14x 10" to 6"
transition used 5 FT
SideWallCapw/damper 30 FT
RoofCap 30 FT
e,g,- 1 roof cap, 2x90 elbows, 145 elbow use&'
=30' + 30' + 9' =69' used, 31' available for sflaiqbt duct runs,
DUCTING
NEVERexhaust air or terminate duct work into spacesbetween walls, crawr spaces,ceiling, attics or
garages. Airexhaust must be ducted to the outside.
UseMetal ductwork only.
FastenaHconnections with sheet metal screws and tape aHjoints w/certified SHyerTapeor DuctTape.
SomeDuctingOptions:
sidewallca[}
w/gravitydam[_er
RoofPitchw/
Flashing& Cap
SPECiFiCATiONS
ELECTRICAL
AHEHectricaHwork mustbyperformedbyqualifiedeHectficianor personwithsimilartechnicaH
know howand background.
Forpersonalsafety,removehousefuseoropencircuitbreakerbeforebeginninginstallation.
Donotuseextensioncordoradapterprugwiththisappriance.
FollowNationaleHectricaHcodesor prevaH#lgHocaHcodesandordinances.
Electrical Suppty:
This appliance requiresa 120V60Hzelectrical supply,,and connected to an individual, properly
grounded branchcircuit, protected by a 15 or 20 ampere circuit breaker or time delay fuse,Wiring
must be 2 wire w/ground, Pleasealso refer ElectricalDiagram labeledon product,
CableLock:
A cablelockingconnector(not
supplied)mightalsorequiredby
localcodes,Checkwith local
requirementsandcodes,purchase
andinstallappropriateconnectorif
necessary,
CableLock
MOUNTINGTHEfiANGEHOOD
1. Screw mounting brackets onto left and right side of blower unit.
2.Attach blower to canopy, fasten with screws from below.
3. Determine hood height, center,mark, level and hang hoodto wall through mounting keyholes
on back.
4. Install duct work andelectrical.
5. Locate andfasten bracket for uppertelescopic duct cover ontothe wall.
6. Slip upper and lower telescopic duct covers onto top of blower andscrew in place.
7. Secure hood to wal! studs whenever possible; use appropriatewall fasteners & hardware
(not supplied)for hollow drywall, tiled, concrete, brick wall applications for mounting hood.
Note: Butterfly damper may be installed by placing it ontop of the motor housing.
DUCTLESSCONVERSION
Ductbss conversion is intendedfor applications where an exhaust duct work is not possibleto be
installed.When converted,the hoodfunctions as a "purifying" hood rather than an exhaust hood.
Fumesand exhaust from cooking is drawn and filtered by a set of optional CarbonFilters.The air
is then purified and re°circulated hack within the home.
We recommendtoALWAYSexhaust air outside of the home by employing existing or installing
new duct work, if possibb. The hoodis most effective andefficient as an Exhaustunit. Onlywhen
the exhaust option is not possibleshould you recourse to converting the hood into a "purifying"unit.
Whenconverted to be a "purifying" unit, a set of Carbon Filtersare required on top of its standard
Metal Filter set. Orderaccording to its Part number below.The standard Metal Filtersare intended
to capture residue from cooking and the optional CarbonFilters help to purify fumes exhausted
from cooking for re-circulation.
CarbonFilters(Required)
1.PurchaseductlessCarbonFiltersasfollows:
Hood Model: Part No. Filters in pkg.
JXT8030ADS JFLTRCS030 2
JXTS036ADS JFLTRCS036 3
JXTS042ADS JFLTRCS036 3
2. Removemeta! filters on hood.Clip
carbonfilters onto each slot opening.
3. Re-install metal filters.
4.Setfilterchangereminderforcarbonfilters.
WhenOff,hold_) forapprox.5 seconds.
Thedisplay'wil!changefrom
(exhaustmode)to @, (purifyingmode/
carbonfiltersused)this indicatesthat the
elapsetimerfunctionisswitchedonand
CarbonFiltersareused.
5. Carbon Filtersmust be replacedafter
every 120 hours of use (or approximately
every2 to3 months basedon the average
of 1-2 hrs. of daily cooking time). The
microprocessor in the controls when set,
will count usagetime and indicate when
carbonfilter replacement is required.
Carbon Filter Dimensions:
8.98 in x 6.38 in
228 mm x 162 mm
Ducting
1. Install a 6" straight pipe and a "T" connector/ "wall pipestrap
or a90 elbow to divert air through louvers on _ ""-_
duct cover: K_ _':b
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