Thermador PH30HS Installation Instruction

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7. Use 2 or 3 (#14 x 3”) screws to attach the bracket to 
the wall as shown in Figure 4. For support of longer 
hoods, use three studs. Countersink the screw heads 
to prevent interference with the hood.
8. On the wood bracket, mark the locations used to hang 
the hood according to Figure 5.
9. Drill a 1/8" tap hole through the wooden bracket and 
drywall. These (# 8 x 5/8") screws do not need to go 
into the studs.
10. Drill a 1/16" tap hole for the 2 (#8 x 5/8") screws into 
the wood bracket leaving 1/4" of each screw exposed 
for hanging the hood.
11. Discharge Direction: Horizontal discharge requires a 
wall cutout, as shown in Figure 6, to provide clearance 
for the transition. The location of the cutout is 
determined by the hood installation height.
Note:
Dashed line indicates cutout needed for clearance of the 
transition.
The transition supplied with the hood connects to standard 
10-inch round duct. Figure 7 shows the transition 
connected for horizontal discharge.
Figure 8 shows the hood configured for vertical discharge. 
Installations using this method require a cutout in the 
ceiling to accommodate 10" duct and the 1/2" conduit 
carrying power to the unit.
 Figure 5: Hanging the Hood
Drywall
Cooktop
Centerline
Screws
(2 ea. #14 x 3")
A measurement
HOOD 
SIZE
A
30”
13-1/16”
36”
16-1/16”
42”
19-1/16”
48”
22-1/16”
54”
25-1/16”
 Figure 6: Cutout Dimensions
 Figure 7: Transition Centerline for Horizontal Discharge
23 “ 
Dry Wall 
Cooktop 
Centerline 
Base of Hood 
Location 
12-
1/2
 “ 
2-
3/4
 “ 
10-1/4” 
10-1/2” 
Transition 
Centerline