dacor RNHP30 Renaissance Wall Mount Range Hoods Installation Guide
- June 17, 2024
- dacor
Table of Contents
- RNHP30 Renaissance Wall Mount Range Hoods
- Important Safety Instructions
- Product Specifications
- Preparation and Setup
- Installation Instructions
- [AHT10 on Page 12 for installation instructions.)
- Wiring Diagrams
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RNHP30 Renaissance Wall Mount Range Hoods
Installation Guide
RNHP30 Renaissance Wall Mount Range Hoods
Renaissance® Wall-Mount Range Hoods
Models RNHP30/36/48; Models RNHE30/36/48
APPROVED FOR USE WITH ALL DACOR® RANGES AND COOKTOPS. TESTED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF ANSI/UL 507 STANDARD FOR ELECTRIC FANS AND
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 115 STANDARD FOR FANS AND VENTILATORS.
Before You Begin…
Important:
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Installer: For safety reasons and to minimize problems, read these Installation Instructions completely and carefully before starting the installation process. Leave these installation instructions with the consumer.
Write the data-plate information (model no., serial no.) in the Use and Care Manual before you install the unit. -
Customer: Keep these Installation Instructions for reference and the local electrical inspector’s use.
If You Need Help…
…with questions or installation problems, contact your Dacor dealer or the
Dacor Customer-Service Team. For under-warranty repairs to Dacor appliances,
call the Dacor Distinctive Service line. When you call, be prepared with the
appliance’s model and serial number. (See the appliance’s data plate.)
Dacor Customer Service Team
Phone: 800-793-0093 x2813 (USA, Canada)
Mon–Fri 6:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Website: www.dacor.com
Dacor Distinctive Service (under-warranty repairs only)
Phone: 800-793-0093 x2822 (USA, Canada)
Mon–Fri 6:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Appliance Data Plate
This label contains the model and serial number, and electrical requirements.
The data plate is inside the hood above the filters on the chassis’ back wall.
(Remove the filters to view the data plate.)
All specifications are subject to change without notice. Dacor assumes no
liability for changes to specifications.
Important Safety Instructions
Important Information About Safety Instructions
- The Important Safety Instructions and warnings in these instructions are not meant to cover all possible problems and conditions that can occur. Use common sense and caution when installing, maintaining or operating this or any other appliance.
- Always contact the Dacor Customer Service Team about problems and conditions that you don’t understand.
Safety Symbols and Labels
DANGER
Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or
death.
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that MIGHT result in minor personal injury or
property damage.
DANGER
To avoid the possibility of explosion or fire, do not store or use
combustible, flammable or explosive vapors and liquids (such as gasoline)
inside or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Also keep items that
could explode, such as aerosol cans away from cooktop burners, ovens and range
hoods. Do not store flammable or explosive materials in adjacent cabinets or
areas.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
a) Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have
questions, contact the manufacturer.
b) Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and
lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on
accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely
fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
WARNING
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,
OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
a) Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s)
in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated
construction.
b) Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases
through the flue(chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting.
Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards
such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
c) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical
wiring and other hidden utilities.
d) Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury, or death when
using your range hood, follow basic safety precautions, including these:
WARNING
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Use the hood only as outlined in this manual. Do NOT use the hood to vent hazardous/explosive materials or vapors. If you have questions, contact Dacor (contact info on Pg. 1).
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If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact your dealer/builder. Do not install/use a damaged hood.
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Verify that the hood was properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer according to procedures in this guide. Have the installer show you the fuse or junction box so you can turn the power ON/OFF as needed.
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Install or locate this appliance only in accordance with these installation instructions and the requirements specified by the manufacturer of the cooktop or range. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause serious personal injury or property damage.
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Do not install/repair/replace any part of the range hood unless specifically recommended by the procedures in this guide. A qualified service technician should perform all other service. Contact the nearest Dacor authorized service representative at 800-793-0093, or at www.dacor. com for examination, repair or adjustment.
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Do not use an extension cord or adapter plug with this appliance.
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To avoid risk of electric shock:
– Before service is performed, switch power off at the fuse/junction box, and lock the electrical-panel door so power cannot be switched on accidentally. If the electrical panel cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device (e.g., tag) to the panel.
– Before cleaning the hood, turn off the main power switch (Pg. 3). -
Read the Use and Care Manual completely before using the appliance. Clean the appliance only as instructed in the Use and Care Manual.
Use only the cleaners specified. -
Do not tamper with the controls.
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Never let the filters become blocked/clogged, or foreign objects (e.g., cigarettes, napkins) be sucked into the hood.
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To avoid a fire hazard:
– If the appliance is by a window, do not use window coverings that could blow over the cooking surface and hood.
– Use only metal ducting. -
Always run the hood fans when using your range/cooktop.
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Never let children:
– alone in the vicinity of an operating range/cooktop
– sit/stand on/play with your range/cooktop/hood; or store items of interest to children above/around these appliances.
– play with packaging materials; plastic bags can cause suffocation. -
The minimum vertical distance between the cooking surface and the bottom-most part of the hood must be at least 30” (76.2 cm). Consult the instructions in this manual for the minimum vertical distance in your specific case.
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Do not attempt to use this appliance during a continuous power outage.
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To reduce risk of a grease fire:
– never leave the range/cooktop unattended at high settings; boil-overs cause smoking and greasy spill-overs that may ignite; heat oils slowly on low/medium settings
– always turn the hood ON if cooking at high heat or when flambéing food (e.g., Crepes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn Beef Flambé)
– clean ventilating fans frequently; do not let grease accumulate on the filter or other hood components
– always use cookware appropriate to the size of the surface element or grate. -
TO REDUCE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY FROM A GREASE FIRE:
– CAREFULLY SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. If the flames do not die immediately, EVACUATE, THEN CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
– NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN.
– DO NOT try to extinguish flames with water or wet dish cloths/towels; a violent steam explosion may result. -
(FOR GREASE FIRES) USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER ONLY IF:
– you have a Class ABC extinguisher and know how to operate it
– the fire is small and contained in its area of origin
– the fire department is being called
– you can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
Product Specifications
General Specifications
All Models: RNHP, RNHE
Features | Description |
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Blower Speeds | Four (4) |
Filters | Baffle style, dishwasher safe |
Exhaust(s) | 8-in. duct diameter |
Total Connect Load | 120V, 60 Hz, 9 Amp. Max. (10.0 Amp Max. surge) |
Lights | Dimmable LED: PAR16 E26/27; 120V, 7.5W (75W Max. other bulbs) |
Individual Models: RNHP, RNHE
Components | 48 | 36 | 30 |
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Lights | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Filters | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Blowers | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Exhaust Vents | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Blower Rating | 1200 CFM | 600 CFM | 600 CFM |
Weight Specifications
Model | Weight |
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3012 | 51 lbs. (23 kg) |
3018, -3612 | 53 lbs. (24 kg) |
3618 | 57 lbs. (26 kg) |
4812 | 70 lbs. (32 kg) |
4818 | 77 lbs. (35 kg) |
Individual Models: RNHP, RNHE
Model # | Top Vent | Rear Vent | Rotatable Fan |
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3012 | x | x | x |
3018 | x | x | x |
3612 | x | x | x |
3618 | x | x | x |
4812 | x | x | x |
4818 | x | x | x |
Dimensions (Electrical/Ductwork Connections)
Connect electrical wires and ductwork through the top or rear of the hood.
Before installing the hood, mark the access holes according to the diagrams
below. (Tolerances: +1/16” -0”, unless otherwise stated.)
Dimensions: Top Electrical Access Holes (RNHP, RNHE)
Model | A | B | C |
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48 | 1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm) | 5 in. (12.7 cm) | 3 in. (7.62 cm) |
36 | 1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm) | 4 1/2 in. (11.43 cm) | 3 in. (7.62 cm) |
30 | 1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm) | 5 1/2 in. (13.97 cm) | 3” (7.62 cm) |
Dimensions: Rear Electrical Access Holes (RNHP, RNHE)
Model | A | B | C |
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48 | 1 in. (2.54 cm) | 5 in. (12.7 cm) | 3 in. (7.62 cm) |
36 | 1 in. (2.54 cm) | 4 1/2 in. (11.43 cm) | 3 in. (7.62 cm) |
30 | 1 in. (2.54 cm) | 5 1/2 in. (13.97 cm) | 3” (7.62 cm) |
Dimensions
RNHP Hood Dimensions
Model | A | B | C | D |
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3012 | 29 7/8” (75.9 cm) | 24” (61 cm) | 12” (30.48 cm) | 11 7/8” (30.2 cm) |
3612 | 35 7/8” (91.1 cm) | |||
4812 | 47 7/8” (121.6 cm) | |||
3018 | 29 7/8” (75.9 cm) | 24” (61 cm) | 18” (45.7 cm) | 11 7/8” (30.2 cm) |
3618 | 35 7/8” (91.1 cm) | |||
4818 | 47 7/8” (121.6 cm) |
RNHE Hood Dimensions
Model | A | B | C | D |
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3012 | 29 7/8” (75.9 cm) | 25 1/2” (63.8 cm) | 12” (30.48 cm) | 11 7/8” (30.2 cm) |
3612 | 35 7/8” (91.1 cm) | |||
4812 | 47 7/8” (121.6 cm) | |||
3018 | 29 7/8” (75.9 cm) | 25 1/2” (63.8 cm) | 18” (45.7 cm) | 11 7/8” (30.2 cm) |
3618 | 35 7/8” (91.1 cm) | |||
4818 | 47 7/8” (121.6 cm) |
Preparation and Setup
Parts List
Part | Qty | Example |
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Hood (models vary in size/ appearance) | 1 | |
Grease channel | 1 | |
Baffle-style filter w/knobs (readyto-assemble ki0t) | 48” (4) |
36” (3)
30” (2)|
Holding brackets, hardware| 2|
Dimmable LED light bulbs| 48” (4)
36” (3)
30” (2)|
Light replacement tool| 1|
Product literature (Installation, Useand-Care guides)| 2|
Dacor cleaning cream| 1|
Needed Tools/Hardware
Have these tools and hardware within reach before you start the installation.
Hood Installation
Phillips screwdriver| Level
Flathead screwdriver| Junction box
Pencil/marking tool| Jigsaw
Wire connector caps| 8” Ducting
Wire stripper| Foil tape
Drill, bits| Sheet-metal screws
Dual-to-Single Vent Transition Kit (option)
Dacor Kit #AHT10| Sheet-metal screws
10” Ducts, ducting material| Foil tape
Drill, bits|
Blower Rotation (option)
Phillips screwdriver| 5/16” Nut driver
Meeting Electrical Codes
WARNING
Make sure a licensed electrician installs the electrical service to the range
hood.
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The owner is responsible for verifying that all electrical requirements are met by the qualified electrician servicing this appliance.
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The electrical installation (incl. the minimum supplywire size and grounding) must comply with the National Electric code ANSI/NFPA (or latest revision), local codes, and ordinances. Obtain a copy of the ANSI/NFPA standard from:
National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269-9101 -
The ground terminal on the hood must be connected to a grounded, metallic, permanent wiring system, or a grounding conductor installed by a licensed electrician.
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Do not ground the appliance or appliance wiring to a gas pipeline or to the neutral (white) power supply wire.
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Do not install a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit.
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Connect the hood directly to an electrical junction box. Hard-wire the hood according to local code directly to a dedicated three-wire grounded, single phase circuit rated at 120 Vac 60 Hz, 15 Amp.
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See the diagram below: Top/Rear Electrical Access Holes for wire hole locations inside the hood.
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See Wiring Diagrams at the end of this document.
Installing the Electrical Source
In compliance with local codes, install an electrical junction box near the
hood’s electrical access holes.
- In the cabinet or wall, drill 7/8” holes through which to pass the electrical wiring.
- See the last pages of this guide for wiring diagrams.
Meeting Installation Requirements
WARNING
- Observe all governing codes and ordinances during planning and installation. Contact your local building department for details. Use only ductwork accepted by state, municipal, and local codes.
- To reduce risk of injury from reaching over a hot appliance, do not place cabinets directly over the range.
IMPORTANT
See the diagram for minimum installed distance from the hood to the cooktop
surface. The minimum specified distance may be higher for the particular range
or cooktop in use. Check the manufacturers specifications for the cooktop or
range.
- The hood must be at least as wide as the cooktop.
- All dimensions must meet or fall within the specified mini- mums.
- Dimensions given are minimum clearances unless other- wise noted.
- All contact surfaces between the hood and cabinetry/ walls must be sturdy, solid, and at right angles.
- Install the hood and cooking appliance(s) so they can be removed for service.
Min. Width of E:
Upper-Cabinet Cutout, Appliance Width
Models RNHP, RNHE| E
3012, 3018| 30 in. (76.2 cm)
3612, 3618| 36 in. (91.5 cm)
4812, 4818| 48 in. (121.9 cm)
All tolerances: +1/16” -0”, unless otherwise stated.
Planning the Ductwork
WARNING
- To prevent combustion by-products, smoke, or odors from entering the home, and to improve efficiency, tape all duct joints securely.
- Range hoods may impede proper flow of smoke and ombustion gases from furnaces, gas waterheaters, and fireplaces. To avoid drawing lethal gases into the home, follow the manufacturer’s directions for these devices and NFPA/ASHRAE recommendations.
- Failure to install a remote blower or proper ductwork may cause a backdraft and insufficient venting of smoke/fumes.
- DO NOT add an in-line or external blower to lengthen the duct. Even small differences between blower airflow rates can greatly reduce the hood’s air draw.
CAUTION
To reduce risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, duct air outside the house
or building. Do not vent air into wall spaces, ceilings, attics, crawlspaces,
or garages.
WARNING
During duct installation, ensure the damper flaps on top of the hood can open
freely.
- Local building codes may require the use of makeup air systems with ventilation systems that move air greater than the specified movement rate (CFM). Specified rates depend on locale. When designing the system, consult a qualified HVAC specialist for requirements in your area and to ensure optimal performance.
- All ductwork material (incl. screws and foil tape) must be purchased separately by the customer.
- Ductwork must not interfere with floor joists or wall studs.
- On dual-exhaust models, the two 8” exhausts may be merged into one 10” duct using Dacor transition kit AHT10. See page 15 for details.
- Fasten all joints with sheet-metal screws, and seal with certified duct/foil tape.
Typically, the blower vents through hood top (A, above); however, the blower
can be rotated to vent through the hood rear (B). When planning ductwork,
always find the shortest, most direct route to the outside.
Duct-Length Calculation Table
The type of duct determines the hood’s maximum straight duct length.
Duct Type | Maximum Duct Run |
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8-inch Round | 60 feet |
10-inch Round | 50 feet |
3 1/4-in x 10-in Rectangular | 50 feet |
For each new elbow and transition, you must subtract “equivalent lengths” from
your total maximum duct run length to compensate for wind resistance.
To determine your maximum length:
Start with the your duct run’s total max. length, then subtract all of the
ductwork equivalent lengths. (See the chart.)
Ductwork Equivalent Lengths
Piece | Subtract |
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8” 90° Elbow | 7 feet |
8” 45° Elbow | 3 feet |
10” 90° Elbow | 5 feet |
10” 45° Elbow | 2 feet |
3” x 10” to Round 90° Transition | 25 feet |
3¼” x 10” to 8”/10” Round Transition | 4 feet |
Wall Cap w/Damper | __ * |
Roof Cap
*Equivalent lengths of roof and wall caps vary with model and configuration.
Ductwork Tips
- Try to minimize transitions, turns, and sharp angles (e.g., two staggered 45° angles are better than one sharp 90° angle).
- Keep turns as far away from the hood exhaust as possible; keep as much space between bends as possible.
- For best performance, use round instead of rectangular ducting, especially when elbows are needed.
- If multiple elbows are used, try to keep at least 24 inches of straight duct between each elbow.
- Avoid using “S” or back-to-back adjacent elbows.
- In extremely cold-weather regions, use thermal breaks (i.e., short sections of non-metallic duct) to avoid indoor heat loss. Locate the break as close to the outside passthrough point as possible.
- Do not use flexible metal ducting, or ductwork smaller than what the tables advise.
- The hood exhaust connects to an 8” round duct. You can increase the duct size over the duct run if desired.
- To prevent backdraft, never decrease the duct size over the run. If existing ductwork is less than 8 inches in diameter, replace it with 8” ductwork.
- Connect all ducting sections with sheet-metal screws, then seal with certified duct/foil tape. Never connect joints with tape only.
- Support the weight of the ducting with sheet-metal screws as needed.
- To prevent backdraft, a damper at the duct outlet may be required.
WARNING
- Electricity to the range hood should be installed only by a licensed electrician.
- Observe all governing codes and ordinances during site preparation and installation. Contact your local building department for details.
- Improperly anchoring the hood to the wall may cause personal injury if unit falls.
- To prevent personal injury and property damage from electric shock, do not drill or cut in the vicinity of plumbing and electrical wiring.
- Use the temporary holding brackets to support the hood only until permanent anchoring is secured.
Preparing the Mounting Location
Holding brackets and hardware are provided to temporarily support the hood as
you permanently fasten it to the wall.
The illustrations below show the purpose of the holding brackets and the
support behind the wall.
- (If mounting the hood to brick or masonry) Select anchors that can support the hood’s full weight.
- Ensure the mounting surface is properly reinforced to support the hood’s full weight.
- If mounting the unit to drywall or a plastered surface, install a reinforced mounting block between the studs.
- Attach screws directly to the studs and cabinets if they align with the mounting holes in the hood back/top.
Models RNHP, RNHE | Weight |
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3012 | 51 lbs. (23 kg) |
3018, 3612 | 53 lbs. (24 kg) |
3618 | 57 lbs. (26 kg) |
4812 | 70 lbs. (32 kg) |
4818 | 77 lbs. (35 kg) |
Installation Instructions
Marking the Centerlines
These measurements and marks are for centering and leveling the hood, marking
the duct cutouts, and installing the holding brackets (which brackets
temporarily support the hood as you mount it permanently).
Have a marking tool, tape measure, and level ready.
- Position the hood as it will be when installed (e.g., for a top-vent installation, set the hood with the vents on top).
- Measure the distance from the edge of the hood to the center of the exhaust port.
- Transfer that measurement to the wall (for a rear vent), or overhead (for top vent). Measure the X and Y axes to find the centerline.
- Extend the line down 10 inches (25.4 cm).
- Cut a hole 1 inch larger than the duct. (Dual-exhaust models require two holes.)
Measurement Location | Measurement: in. (cm) |
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A | 9 7/8 in. (25.08 cm) |
B | 14 1/8 in. (35.88 cm) |
C | 48 in. (121.92 cm) |
D | 24 in. (60.96) |
IMPORTANT
Users of the dual-exhaust format will need to install the AHT10 Dual-to-Single
Transition Kit. (See the section Using the Dual-to-Single Transition Kit
AHT10 on Page 12 for installation instructions.)![dacor RNHP30 Renaissance
Wall Mount Range Hoods - Rear-Exhaust Centerline](https://manuals.plus/wp-
content/uploads/2024/02/dacor-RNHP30-Renaissance-Wall-Mount-Range-Hoods-Rear-
Exhaust-Centerline.jpg) Installing the Holding Brackets
IMPORTANT: To avoid alignment problems during final installation, do not
place the holding brackets above/below/ off the centerline.
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Mark the holding bracket’s horizontal centerline 2 1/8 inches (54 cm) below the top of the hood.
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Next, mark the holding bracket’s two vertical centerlines. Refer to the table and image on right.
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Measure and mark the “F” distance.
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Lay the bracket against the wall, and align the screwholes with the horizontal centerline.
Be sure to use anchors/screws that can support the hood; be sure to properly reinforce drywall installations. -
Mark the two holes in the bracket.
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Drill those two holes for screws or anchors.
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Attach the brackets securely to the wall.
Installing the Holding Brackets, cont.
Holding-Bracket Centerline Distance
Models RNHP, RNHE| A
3012, 3018| 12 1/2 in (31.8 cm)
3612, 3618| 7 1/8 in (18.1 cm)
4812, 4818| 17 in (43.2 cm)
Rotating the Blower(s) for
Rear Exhaust
Perform this procedure before you hang the hood.
WARNING
- Only install the hood if the electrical service provided meets the hood’s specifications.
- Observe all governing codes and ordinances during installation. Contact your local building department for details.
- Only a qualified technician may install this built-in appliance. Multiple persons are needed to lift the hood into place.
The owner shall verify proper installation.
The blowers (fans) can be rotated so air vents out the back of the hood.
The hood comes from the factory in the top-exhaust configuration; if you
intend to use that configuration, you do not need to alter the blower’s
position.
If, however, the hood will be installed in a rear-exhaust configuration, the
blowers must be rotated so the exhaust vents through the rear of the hood.
Tools Needed
5/16” Nut driver
Cable ties
- AHT10 Transition kit (option), metal screws, foil tape
- 10” ducts, ducting material 8” Duct and ducting materials Phillips screwdriver
Rotating the Blower(s) for Rear Exhaust, cont.
The images in this section were chosen to illustrate the intended information
and may not exactly represent the hood being installed.
Disassembling Parts
- Unhook and remove the grease channel.
- (Taking care not to scratch the hood) Place the hood assembly on a large, flat surface.
- Remove the duct collar from the hood top. (Save the collar and screws.)
Removing the Blower(s)
- Carefully set the hood on its back to access the bottom.
- Find the end of the cable assembly plugged into the bottom left of the blower, then squeeze and unplug the connector. (To avoid damaging the cable assembly contacts and wires, always pull by the connector.)
- Unscrew the cable clamp(s), and remove the hardware that holds the blower and L-bracket (previous graphic).
- Detach the blower and plate, and place them nearby.
Orientating the Blower/Vent L-Brackets
- Unscrew, and remove the L-bracket that is in the default top-venting orientation.
- Turn and align the L-bracket so the hole is in back of the hood, allowing a rear-venting configuration.
Rotating the Blower(s) for Rear Exhaust, cont.
Orientating the Blower(s)
The blower(s) must be correctly positioned. Ensure the blower I/O port is
against the back of the hood. Compare it with this graphic:
- Turn the hood on its top so the tip of the blower can extend beyond the exit vent.
- Insert the blower into the exit vent with this specific placement:
When standing at the back of the hood and looking down at the blower (previous graphic):
- The blower I/O port must be on the right
- The blower exhaust port must be against the hood back.
Finalizing the Rear-Vent Setup
- Refasten the cable clamps and assembly to the hood.
- Connect the cable assembly to the blower’s I/O port.
- Attach the duct collars to the back of the hood.
- Return the hood to a safe, upright position.
Assembling the Filters
Filters are boxed separately and must be assembled during installation. All
needed knobs and hardware are included with the filters.
For correct orientation, ensure the top of the filter faces up. The filter’s
face has:
- plastic peel-away coating
- beveled lip on the inside frame
- screw holes on the ridge (not down in the trough)
Instructions
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Remove the plastic coating, and make sure the beveled lip faces up.
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Align the screw, lock washer, and knob with the filter.
Make sure the knob is on the ridge, and the screw and lock washer are in the trough. -
Twist and tighten the knob onto each washer/screw.
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Continue the hood installation, then install the filters after hanging the hood.
Replacement Part # | Description |
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702579 | Baffle Filter Kit (1 pc + hardware) |
702580 | Baffle Filter Kit (2 pc + hardware) |
Using the Dual-to-Single Transition
Kit #AHT10
On dual-exhaust models, the two 8” duct exhausts can be transitioned into one
10” duct.
Assemble the Dacor transition kit #AHT10 (sold separately) before you hang the
hood. This transition kit fits over the top/rear ventilation exits.
Preparing the AHT10
Create a lip around the transition kit by bending the bottom edges outward at
right angles, creating a 3/4” flange around the base.
Bending the Flange (12”-Tall Hoods) Rear vent only, Models 3012, 3612, 4812
IMPORTANT
For rear-vent, 12-in. tall hood configurations (Models 3012, 3612, 4812),
leave one of the long edges straight. Bending the Flange (18”-Tall Hoods)
- Top vent: Models 3018, 3618, 4818
- Rear vent: Models: 3018, 3618, 4818
Installing the AHT10
12”-/18”-Tall Hood, Top-Vent Configuration and 18”-Tall Hood, Rear-Vent
Configuration
This procedure instructs you how to install the AHT10 transistion kit for top-
and rear-vent configurations.
- Top-vent configuration comprises Models 3012, 3018, 3612, 3618, 4812, and 4818.
- Rear-vent configuration comprises Models 3018, 3618, 4818 with 18-in. height requirement.
- The transition kit does not include the sheet-metal screws needed for installing the hood.
- Center the transition kit over the duct collars.
- Drill screwholes in the flanges, being sure to pierce the hood top.
- With sheet-metal screws, fasten the AHT10 unit to the hood.
- With foil tape/duct tape, seal the AHT10 unit’s base.
12”-Tall Hood, Rear-Vent Configuration
This procedure instructs you how to install the AHT10 transistion kit for
12”-tall rear-vent configuration, comprising Models 3012, 3612, and 4812.
- Center the transition kit over the duct collars, laying the unbent flange on the hood’s top edge.
- Drill screwholes in the flanges, being sure to pierce the hood top/back.
- With sheet-metal screws, fasten the AHT10 unit to the hood.
- With foil tape/duct tape, seal the AHT10 unit’s base.
Hanging the Range Hood
WARNING
Hanging the range hood requires two people. Do not lift the hood unassisted.
IMPORTANT
Take care not to scratch/damage the hood.
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Remove the plastic film from the hood.
IMPORTANT
Hanging slots in the hood back engage the holding brackets to support the hood temporarily during installation. -
Lift, and slip the hood onto the holding brackets through the hanging slots in the hood back.
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Adjust the hood into its final position.
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Mark the spot by drawing in a mounting hole in the back of the hood. (This is where a screw will hold the hood to the wall stud or concrete anchor.) 5. (If needed) Mark the top of the hood if the configuration4 calls for the hood to be secured at the top.
6. Remove the hood from the wall.
7. Drill the pilot or anchor holes. (If using anchors, insert them into the anchor holes.)
8. Re-engage the hood to the holding brackets.
9. Adjust the hood into its final position, and fasten it in place:
Hardwiring the Hood
WARNING
- To avoid electric shock/fire hazard: Before you connect the electrical wiring, turn OFF power to the hood’s power-supply line at the fuse box or circuit breaker.
- Miswiring the hood’s electrical wiring can cause an electric shock or fire hazard and could damage the hood’s electrical system. (See Pgs. 17-19.)
- Do not ground the wires to the neutral (white) wire. Connect the ground wire to a separate, properly grounded wire installed by a licensed electrician.
- Use only proper-gauge wire that meets all codes and can accommodate the total connected loads.
- Shut power OFF at the circuit breaker or fusebox.
- Feed the cable assembly through the hood.
- Connect the cable assembly to the blower.
- Connect the hood wiring to an electrical junction box on a dedicated circuit. (See Wire Diagrams.)
Hardwiring the Hood, cont.
WARNING
- Do not ground the circuit to a gas line.
- Do not ground the circuit to a hot water pipe.
- Insulated water lines must be jumped to assure continuity to the ground. (See below.)
Inserting Light
Bulbs
Be sure to use dimmable bulbs. The electronic board was designed for dimmable
lights. Using non-dimmable bulbs causes damage and faulty performance.
Before changing bulbs, shut the main circuit breaker OFF. An electrical short
while the main power circuit is ON, can cause significant damage.
If needed, clean the lens surface so the suction cup will stick to it.
Perform this procedure for each hood light.
- Attach the suction cup to the lens of a dimmable light bulb (both supplied, see the graphic at right).
- Screw the bulb into the light fixture, and remove the suction cup.
- Switch the main circuit power ON.
Replacement Part # | Description |
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702666 | Dimmable LED Bulb Replacement Kit (1 bulb + 1 suction-cup tool) |
Verifying the Setup
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Turn OFF the main power switch.
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Turn power ON at the circuit panel or fusebox.
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Turn ON the main power switch.
The button panel flashes several times during startup. -
Insert the filters gently:
a. Do not scratch the back of the grease channel!
b. Set the front edge into the clip, and press forward.c. (Taking care not to scratch the grease channel or other hood/filter surfaces) Lift the rear edge above the grease channel.
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On the hood feature-button panel, press the LIGHTS button to verify that all lights turn on.
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Press the LIGHTS button again to turn the lights to the Low setting.
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Press the LIGHTS button again to turn the lights off.
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Press/release the FAN button to verify that one fan- speed indicator turns on and the fan is on at low speed.
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Slowly press/release the FAN button three times:
a. to verify that the number of lights and fan speed increases each time, then
b. press the FAN button again to turn the fan OFF
If the Hood Fails to Function Correctly:
- Verify that power is supplied to the hood.
- Remove the right-most filter to access the main power switch behind the button panel, and confirm the main power switch is ON.
- Verify that the electrical connections are correctly done.
- Perform the Verify the Setup procedure again.
IMPORTANT
If the hood still does not work, contact Dacor Distinctive Service:
800-793-0093 x2822. Do not try to
repair the appliance yourself. Dacor is not responsible for service required
to correct a faulty installation.
Installation Checklist
WARNING
- To ensure a safe and correct installation, this checklist should be completed by the installer to ensure complete and proper installation.
- The homeowner is responsible for the Dacor range hood’s proper installation, the importance of which cannot be overstated.
- The hood is properly attached to the wall per the instructions on Pgs. 11 and 16.
- Ducting is fully installed; joints are secured with sheetmetal screws and wrapped with foil tape. See Pg. 19.
- The hood is wired/grounded as instructed and per all applicable electric codes. See Pgs. 7, 19.
- Filters are assembled as instructed on Pg. 18.
- The setup was verified.
- Any problems were noted on the warranty card or during the online warranty activation. The warranty card was completed and mailed, or the warranty activated online.
Wiring Diagrams
RNHP3012, -3018; RNHE3012, -3018RNHP3612,
-3618; RNHE3612, -3618 RNHP4812,
-4818; RNHE4812, -4818
Notes
References
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