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Mounting Detail

To mount Wood Stone hood, approximate the
center line of the hood and place on the oven inline with
the center line of the oven (A). Mount hood as far forward
on oven as possible, this is achieved by moving the hood so
the front edge of lower notch is even with the front of the
oven (B). Attach hood to oven top by fastening flange
with self-tapping screws (C). Connect ductwork.
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Offset
Detail

Note that the studs maintain 1" clearance from the oven. If these are
metal studs they may touch the oven,
however, THEN the 1" clearance to
combustible construction must be maintained from the surface of the finished wall (in
other words, no stacking napkins or wood next to the oven facade). If there is an air
space between the metal stud, and a minimum of 1" to the wallboard, you will be able
to stack combustibles next to the facade. Back to
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Trim
Detail
To prevent dripping of grease from the
hood in to the space between the oven and facade wall, we
recommend you create a custom sheet metal
Trim piece as seen in
the image at right.
This trim piece should
close any gaps between the oven and the wall.
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Filter
Removal Detail
Proper cleaning of the hood filters is an
absolute must. For proper cleaning to be occur,
adequate clearance for removal of the filters must be
maintained.
We recommend a minimum 8"
clearance inside front of the hood and any facade.
This will facilitate simple removal and cleaning of the
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| Panel Detail
When
the facade is complete, the
Storage Box Facade Extension
must remain removable. "A"
represents the unobstructed path of the panel for
removal. "B" represents the width
necessary to keep that path clear.
A facade will make for a
functional installation as long as the following
conditions are met: 1.) Service can be performed from
the FRONT of the oven by removing the
Storage Box Facade Extension; 2.) There is sufficient airflow
from the front-of-the-house; 3.) The radiant control knob is accessible, see Radiant Knob Detail
below.
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| Airflow Detail
 Air
flows to the under part of the oven through perforated
sections in the upper sections of the sides of the storage
box extensions.
This area must be free of obstructions to allow proper airflow.
The burners in the gas oven will not operate without sufficient combustion air.
To avoid common installation mistakes that effect airflow,
please read through the
Dos and Don'ts
of Oven Venting.
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Radiant Knob
Detail
The control knob
for the radiant flame inside the oven should always be
accessible.
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More information:
- Wait, I need to see that again, start me over from the
Beginning of the tutorial.
- I'm ready to see an easier fix, show me the Wood Stone Facade Extensions.
- I need drawings. Take me to the CAD Library.
- The Tutorial didn't cover exhausting the oven, show me your Venting page.
- I don't want tile or brick or stone, I want a Custom Finish like Stucco or Copper.
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