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F20470F EN (050510)
ULCUL
Viking Installation Guide
Professional Hoods
Viking Range Corporation
111 Front Street
Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA
(662) 455-1200
For product information,
call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641)
or visit the Viking Web site at
vikingrange.com
Table of Contents
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IMPORTANT–Please Read and Follow!NOTE: If installing hood with warming shelf panel,install warming shelf panel first.
IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW• Before beginning, please read these instructionscompletely and carefully.
• Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings, orplates from the product. This may void the warranty.
• Please observe all local and national codes andordinances. If no local codes are applicable, wire inaccordance with the National Electrical Code,ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition.
• Damp environment approved models should be installedin a covered non-enclosed area and should be protectedfrom the elements as much as possible.
• The installer should leave these instructions with theconsumer who should retain for local inspector’s use andfor future reference.
• Check with a qualified and trained installer or local codesfor makeup air requirement, if any.
This hood is for residential installation only and is notdesigned for installation over a commercial product. Makesure power is off at the main circuit breaker or fuse boxbefore making connections. To avoid risk of fire, electricshock, or injury to persons, turn off the electricity to thehood from the power supply before servicing or cleaning.Viking hoods are equipped with variable speed controlblowers. These units will not function with a single speedventilator. All Viking Range ventilator kits are designedspecifically for use with Viking Range hoods. Use of anynon-Viking Range ventilator kit will void the hood warranty.
Viking hoods are equipped with the variable speedcontrols for blowers. These units will not function with asingle speed ventilator. All Viking ventilator kits aredesigned specifically for use with Viking hoods. Use of anynon-Viking ventilator kit will void the hood warranty.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICALSHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVETHE FOLLOWING:1. Installation work and electrical wiring must be
done by qualified person(s) in accordance withall applicable codes and standards, includingfire-rated construction.
2. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustionand exhausting of gases through the flute(chimney) of fuel burning equipment to preventback drafting. Follow the heating equipmentmanufacturer’s guideline and safety standardssuch as those published by the National FireProtection Association (NFPA), and theAmerican Society for Heating, Refrigeration andAir Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and thelocal code authorities.
3. When cutting of drilling into wall or ceiling, donot damage electrical wiring and other hiddenutilities.
4. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.5. WARNING!: To reduce risk of fire, use only
metal ductwork6. CAUTION!: To reduce risk of fire and to
properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside.Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within wallsor ceilings, or into attics, crawl spaces, orgarages.
7. CAUTION!: To Reduce the Risk of Fire andElectric Shock, Install this rangehood only withremote blower models manufactured by Viking,model numbers – DEV900/DEV1200,VEV900/VEV1200, OR DEV1500, VEV1500 orintegral blowers manufactured by Viking, modelnumbers – DIV300, DIV440, DIV600, DIV800,DIV1200, VIV300, VIV600, or VIV1200. NOTE –Please refer inside for specific canopy/blowercombinations.
W A R N I N G
W A R N I N GTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injuryto persons, observe the following:
• Use this unit only in the manner intended by themanufacturer. If you have any questions, contactthe manufacturer.
• Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power offat service panel and lock service panel to preventpower from being switched on accidentally. Whenthe service disconnecting means cannot be locked,securely fasten a prominent warning device, suchas a tag, to the service panel.
Service & Registration_______________________________________________________________ 47
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IMPORTANT–Please Read and Follow!
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W A R N I N GTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURYTO PERSONSRangehoods must be installed withthe ventilators that are specified ontheir carton indicating suitability withthis model. Other ventilators cannot be substituted.
C A U T I O NFor general ventilating use only. Do not use toexhaust hazardous or explosive materials andvapors.
W A R N I N GTo reduce the risk of injury to persons in theevent of a rangetop grease fire, observe thefollowing. (Based on “Kitchen Firesafety Tips,”published by NFPA.)
1. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitted lid, cookiesheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BECAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames donot go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALLTHE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
2. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN. You may beburned.
3. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths ortowels a violent steam explosion will result.
4. Use an extinguisher ONLY if• You know it is a Class ABC extinguisher, and youalready know how to operate it.
• The fire is small and contained in the area whereit started.
• The fire department is being called.• You can fight the fire with your back to an exit. 21”
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used with all T-Series models and when indoor models areinstalled over range/rangetop with gas char-grill. Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
Note: T-Series Models must be installed in a covered, non-enclosed area, and should be protected fromthe elements as much as possible.
The bottom of the hood should be 30” (76.2 cm) to 36” (91.4 cm) above the grill surface. The hoodshould be installed 4-1/2” (11.4 cm) plus the distance between the back trim and surface from the backwall. (Note: There is a 3” minimum clearance from the back trim to non-combustible surfaces, and a 24”minimum to combustible surfaces.) This will require building the hood out from the wall. Any combustiblematerial used for this purpose must be covered with locally-supplied stainless steel. Viking alsorecommends using a backsplash.
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
900 or 1200 CFM Exterior or In-Line Ventilator Installationfor all Island Hoods
Top View Top View
Top View Top View
900, 1200 or 1500 CFM Exterior or In-Line Ventilator Installationfor all Island Hoods
1200 CFM Interior Ventilator Installationfor all Island Hoods
(VIH Island Hoods) (VIH Island Hoods)
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* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
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*For best results,center the unit overthe burners of thecooking product(front to back; rightto left).
Wall HoodsDescription A (Hood Width) B (Hood Depth)
30” W. 27-7/16” (69.7 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)36” W. 33-7/16” (84.9 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)42” W. 39-7/16” (100.2 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)48” W. 45-7/16” (115.4 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)54” W. 51-7/16” (130.7 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)60” W. 57-7/16” (145.9 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)66” W. 63-7/16” (161.1 cm) 21-7/16” (54.5 cm)
* A 1,200 CFM interior- or exterior-power ventilator should be used when installed over range/rangetop with gas char-grill.Max duct run is 50 ft.
** It is recommended that the 1,500 CFM ventilator be used with longer duct runs. Max duct run is 75 ft.NOTE: Maximum amp rating for hoods includes recommended ventilator kit rating; All products must be hard wired with 2-wire with ground. An interior- or exterior-power ventilator kit must be purchased for installation with all 18”H. hoods.
C30” W. 28-1/4” (71.8 cm)36” W. 34-1/4” (87.0 cm)42” W. 40-1/4” (102.2 cm)48” W. 46-1/4” (117.5 cm)54” W. 52-1/4” (132.7 cm)60” W. 58-1/4” (148.0 cm)66” W. 64-1/4” (163.2 cm)
D30” W. 14-1/8” (35.9 cm)36” W. 17-1/8” (43.5 cm)42” W. 20-1/8” (51.1 cm)48” W. 23-1/8” (58.7 cm)54” W. 26-1/8” (66.4 cm)60” W. 29-1/8” (74.0 cm)66” W. 32-1/8” (81.6 cm)
VICV Island Custom Ventilator SystemDescription 36” 42” 54” 66”
900, 1200 or 1500 External or In-Line Power42”, 54”, 66” W. Models
1200 CFM Internal Power42”, 54”, 66” W. Models
120V
9-1/4”(23.5 cm)
9-1/2”(24.4 cm)
5/8” (1.6 cm)
A
8-3/8”(21.3 cm)
10”(25.4 cm)dia. ductlocation
18-3/4” (47.6 cm)
5-1/2”(14.0 cm)
7/8”(2.2 cm)
18-3/4” (47.6 cm)
A
A54” W. 52-1/4” (132.7 cm)66” W. 64-1/4” (163.2 cm)
B54” W. 26-1/8” (66.4 cm)66” W. 32-1/8” (81.6 cm)
45/16”nutdriver
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Check damper for unrestricted movement, adjust ifnecessary.
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3
Attach transition to damper. Seal with aluminum tape.
Flip hood over and remove electrical box cover.
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Insert 6” of electrical wiring through the top of vent hoodand secure using wiring restrain. Refer to local codes.
Slide duct over transition and tape around joint.
Planning Information
Proper installation of ducting is extremelyimportant to ensure maximum performancefrom any ventilation product.• All CFMs are based on tests at 0.1 staticpressure: without applying static pressure, CFMwould be greatly overstated.
• Straight runs and gradual turns are best; forexample, each 90º elbow is equivalent to 5-10feet (1.52-3.05 cm) of straight run.
• Never use flexible duct; it creates back pressure/airturbulence and greatly reduces performance.
• Proper performance is dependent on properducting; make sure that a qualified and trainedinstaller is used.
• Check with a qualified and trained installer orlocal codes for makeup air requirement, if any.
• Max. amp rating for hoods includesrecommended ventilator kit rating; all productsmust be hard wired direct with 2-wire with ground.
Plan where the duct work will be located. Installproper-sized duct work, and roof or wall cap for thetype of blower you are using. Recommended hoodlocations for the most common installations areshown. Adjust your measurements for various heightsof ceilings, soffits, cabinets, or ranges/rangetops.
Check Framing
NOTE: Because of the weight of the hood make surethat the mounting screws are driven into the framingand not just the drywall. It may be necessary to drilladditional holes in the canopy for proper alignment. Electrical Supply
Run 120 VAC electrical wiring from service panelto installation location. See Specifications pagesfor the maximum amp requirements.
NOTE: Wall exhaust must be a minimum of 24” (61.0 cm)from ground. This may vary depending on local codesand geographic location.
Hood
Wall cap
W A R N I N GTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injuryto persons, observe the following:
• Use this unit only in the manner intended by themanufacturer. If you have any questions, contactthe manufacturer.
• Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power offat service panel and lock service panel to preventpower from being switched on accidentally. Whenthe service disconnecting means cannot be locked,securely fasten a prominent warning device, suchas a tag, to the service panel.
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CAUTION: If not using a duct cover, using screwsprovided, make sure top mounting screws are securedinto soffit or cabinet framing. Use additional mounting
screws, if necessary.
Connect black to black, white to white, and thegreen/bare wire under the green screw.
NOTE: Housing wiring must be properly installed forwiring to be correct when wiring unit.
5/16”nut driver
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
BARE OR GREEN7
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Replace electrical box cover. Make connection tobreaker box.
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Slide spacer front over front lip. Push spacer rear up,then slide back over rear lip.
Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Remove damper and discard with transition. Turn recirculating unit upside down. Place vent hoodupside down on recirculating unit.
Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
CAUTION: Secure vent hood to wall using screwsprovided. Use additional mounting screws and wall
anchors, if necessary.
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5/16”nut driver
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CAUTION: Secure vent hood. Make sure mountingscrews are secured into framing. Use additionalmounting screws and wall anchors, if necessary.
Connect black to black, white to white, and thegreen/bare wire under the green screw.
NOTE: Housing wiring must be properly installed forwiring to be correct when wiring unit.
Replace electrical box cover. Make connection tobreaker box.
Assemble brackets to baffles and insert charcoal filters.
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5/16”nut driver
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
GREEN
BARE OR GREEN8
11
2
9
10
Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Slide spacer front over front lip. Push spacer rear up,then slide back over rear lip.
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Remove electrical box cover.
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Flip hood over. Insert 6” of electrical wiring through thetop of vent hood and secure. Refer to local codes.
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Attach with screws and lock washers provided. Attach with screws.
W A R N I N GTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injuryto persons, observe the following:
• Use this unit only in the manner intended by themanufacturer. If you have any questions, contactthe manufacturer.
• Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power offat service panel and lock service panel to preventpower from being switched on accidentally. Whenthe service disconnecting means cannot be locked,securely fasten a prominent warning device, suchas a tag, to the service panel.
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1-13/16”
(4.6 cm) 1-1/2”x 3/4”
(3.8 cm) x (1.9 cm)wood strip
15/16”nut driver
Slot forwood strip
25/16”nut driver
Measure down 1-13/16 (4.6 cm) from desired height ofhood and secure 1-1/2” x 3/4” wood strip (provided
locally) to wall using screws provided.
Use additional mounting screws to secure hood towood strip.
CAUTION: Secure vent hood to wall using screwsprovided. Use additional mounting screws and wall
anchors, if necessary.
CAUTION: If not using a duct cover, using screwsprovided, make sure top mounting screws are securedinto soffit or cabinet framing use additional mounting
screws, if necessary.
To install ventillation kit refer to ventillation kit
installation instructions.
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4
Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Slide spacer front over front lip. Push spacer rear up,then slide back over rear lip.
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Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Measure distance from ceiling to canopy. Slide the duct cover in place and fasten from insidecanopy using the sheet metal screws provided.
Duct Cover Option (VWH 18”H. Wall Hoods)
44 45
Check framing where cutout will be. NOTE: 200 lb. limit.
Cut appropriate size hole in ceiling. Either 7” or 10”depending on your specific unit and ventillator kit.
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Mounting options:
Using duct cover with ceiling mounting bracket. (Option A - VCIH only)
Using threaded rod for additional support.(Option B)
Attaching hood directly to soffit orduct cover.
(Skip to step 3)
Installation (VIH/VCIH Island Hoods)
A1
Attach duct cover to optional ceiling mounting bracket.
Attach duct cover to ceiling. The ceiling bracket can behidden by using a locally supplied trim.
A25/16”nutdriver
B1
Additional support option. Drill holes in all four cornersfor threaded rod and run rods from hood to ceiling.
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2
Place duct cover top inside duct cover base and lower untildesired height is found. Mark height. Use the retainingnuts and bolts to fasten in place and remove tape.
Slide the duct cover in place and fasten from insidecanopy using the sheet metal screws provided.
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Measure distance from ceiling to canopy. Tape to avoid scratching.
Duct Cover Option (VCWH Chimney Wall Hoods)
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45/16”nutdriver
Attach canopy to duct cover/soffit. Seal top of hood toduct with aluminum tape.
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To install ventillation kit refer to ventillation kit
installation instructions.
Run duct work down to bottom edge of ductcover/soffit and secure in place. Make sure the duct
does not stick down past the cover.
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Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
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Slide spacer front over front lip. Push spacer rear up,then slide back over rear lip. NOTE: Number of spacers
and baffles may vary by model.
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Slide filter front over front lip. Push filter rear up, thenslide back over rear lip.
Service & Registration
Service & PartsOnly authorized replacement parts may beused in performing service on the appliance.Do not repair or replace any part of theappliance unless specifically recommended inthe manual. All other servicing should bereferred to a qualified technician.
Record the following information indicatedbelow. You will need it if service is ever required.The serial number and model number for yourappliance are located on the identification platemounted on the inside of the hood canopy.