Making Electrical And Vent Connections - KitchenAid KPEC992M Installation Instructions And Use And Care Manual

900 cfm (25.5 m3/m) exterior blower
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If you are installing external
blower on a flat roof:
2 x 4 framing
recommended
23-1/4"
(59.1 cm)
discharge side
of blower
2"
17-3/4"
(5.1 cm)
(45.1 cm)
Locate the 11" (27.9 cm) dia. hole
between rafters.
Build a sloping base that will mount the
exterior blower at a minimum pitch of
2-1/2" (6.4 cm). Weatherproof the base
as required.
Locate the base so that the exterior
blower's vent aligns with the 11"
(27.9 cm) dia. hole and the blower sits
evenly on the base with no gaps.
NOTE: Make sure that the discharge
end of the exterior blower faces away
from the direction of prevailing winds.
Use dimensions from either FIGURE 1
or 2 (Page 3) to locate the 1-1/4"
(3.0 cm) dia. wiring hole.
6.
Remove roofing nails from the
upper two-thirds of the shingles to allow
the back flashing sheet on the exterior
blower housing to fit under them.
7.
Center the exterior blower collar
in the 11" (27.9 cm) diameter hole,
making sure that the 1-1/4" (or 3.0 cm)
diameter electrical wiring hole lines up
with the hole in the wiring box.
8.
Attach the exterior blower to roof
or frame using screws appropriate for
your installation. All four holes in the
back panel must be filled to prevent
moisture that may get inside the remote
blower housing from leaking into the
home.
Page 4
9.
Seal all the shingles around the
exterior blower housing or frame and
flashing with roofing cement.
Note: If the top and sides of exterior
7"
blower are to be covered with trim:
(17.8 cm)
• Make the electrical connections and
check the blower operation first.
• Do not block vent grill opening with
trim. Doing so will decrease blower
11" (27.9 cm)
dia. hole
performance.
10.
Go to "Making electrical and
vent connections", Page 4.
Making electrical
and vent
connections
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before
servicing.
Connect the ground wire to green
ground screw in wiring box.
Failure to do so can result in
death or electrical shock.
1.
Connect the vent work to the
exterior blower's black plastic vent collar
and seal connection securely with duct
tape.
2.
Remove the wiring box cover and
pull the 120-volt power supply cable
through the strain relief.
WARNING
green
ground
screw
green
ground
wire
FIGURE 3
3.
Make the wiring connections.
(See FIGURE 3 and wiring diagram.)
• Using twist-on connectors:
• Connect white wires.
• Connect black wires.
• Connect the green power supply wire
to the unused green ground screw.
• Securely tighten strain relief screws.
4.
Replace the wiring box cover
and securely tighten the screws. Make
sure that wires are not pinched under
the cover.
5.
Reinstall blower cover and
tighten screws securely.
6.
Connect the vent work to the
hood liner or downdraft vent system
installed.
7.
Follow the Installation
Instructions that came with the hood
liner or retractable downdraft vent
installed and complete the wiring
connections.
8.
Turn on the power. Follow the
instructions in the "Check Operation"
section of the Installation Instructions
that came with the hood liner or
retractable downdraft installed and
make sure blower operates properly.
Check that the damper, if used,
operates freely.
motor
wiring
black
wires
twist-on
connectors
white
wires

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