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Installation Instructions

Island and Wall Hoods


Indoor and Outdoor Applications
PLEASE READ ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING.
INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.
IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for the Local Electrical Inspector’s use.
INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with this unit for the owner.
OWNER: Please retain these instructions for future reference.
SAFETY WARNING: Turn off power circuit at the service panel and lock out panel,
before wiring this unit.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK 2. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS.
OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR OF A RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE: If the flames do not go out immediately.
INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE
FOLLOWING: 1. Never leave surface units unattended DEPARTMENT.
at high settings.
1. Use this unit only in the manner Boilovers cause smoking and greasy 3. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN
intended by the manufacturer. If you spillovers that may ignite. Heat oils - you may be burned.
have any questions, contact the slowly on low or medium settings.
manufacturer - Independent Inc. 4. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet
(800-7-NEVADA) 2. Always turn hood ON when cooking at dish-cloths or towels - a violent steam
high heat or when flambeing foods explosion will result.
2. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, (i.e. Crepes Suzette, Cherries Jubilee,
switch power off at service panel and Peppercorn Beef Flambe. 5. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
lock the service disconnecting means to a.You know you have a class ABC
prevent power from being switched on 3. Clean ventilating fans frequently. extinguisher, and you already know
accidentally. When the service Grease should not be allowed to how to operate it.
disconnecting means cannot be locked, accumulate on fan or filter.
b. The fire is small and contained in
attach a tag to the service panel to
the area where it started.
indicate power has been switched off 4. Always use cookware appropriate for the
for maintenance. size of the surface element. c. The fire department is being called.

3. Install this Rangehood Only with d.You can fight the fire with your back
Remote Blower Models Rated CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE RISK to an exit.
Maximum 12.8A or Integral Blowers OF INJURY TO PERSONS, IN THE
manufactured by Independent Inc., EVENT OF A RANGE TOP GREASE
Models CFM 600, CFM600C, FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
CFM1200, CFM1200C.
1. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-
C AU T I O N : F O R G E N E R A L fitting lid, cookie sheet, or other metal
VENTILATION USE ONLY. DO NOT tray, then turn off the gas burner or the
USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR electric element.
EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS OR VAPOR. 1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
CAUTION - backdrafting. Follow the heating
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, equipment manufacturer’s guidelines F. NEVER place a switch where it can
ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO and safety standards such as those be reached from a tub or shower.
P E R S O N S , O B S E RV E T H E published by the National Fire
FOLLOWING: Protection Association (NFPA), and
the American Society for Heating, G. CAUTION - TO REDUCE THE
C AU T I O N : F O R G E N E R A L Refrigeration and Air Conditioning RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY
VENTILATION USE ONLY. DO NOT Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local METAL DUCTWORK.
USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR code authorities.
E X P LO S I V E M AT E R I A L S O R H. Install this hood in accordance with
VAPORS. C. When cutting or drilling into a wall or all requirements specified by the
ceiling, do not damage electrical manufacturer of your cooktop/range.
A. Installation work and electrical wiring wiring and other hidden utilities.
must be done by a qualified person I. Install this hood using required
in accordance with all applicable D. Ducted fans must always be vented to clearance from cooking surface to
codes and standards, including fire- the outdoors. combustible material specified in
rated construction. cooktop installation instructions.
E. If this unit is to be installed over a
B. Sufficient air is needed for proper tub or shower, it must be marked as
combustion and exhausting of gases appropriate for the application and
through the flue (chimney) of fuel be connected to a GFCI (Ground
burning equipment to prevent Fault Circuit Interrupter) - protected
branch circuit.

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

The high degree of craftsmanship in the construction and finish • Remove all rings, watches, belt buckles, and jackets
of your hood requires careful handling to ensure proper (snaps-zippers) to prevent scratch marks.
installation.
• Do not remove the cotton flannel from your hood until
• Do not remove your hood from its carton until you are ready the installation process is complete. It will be necessary
to hang it. to remove only a small portion on the back-side of a wall
mounted hood in order to position in place.
• Do not store your hood anywhere other than within the carton.
If it is necessary to remove your hood from the carton, arrange • Located within the hood cavity (behind the baffle filter)
it on a blanket or padded area that will protect your hood are component parts and halogen bulbs.
from scratches or indentations.

• Do not lift the hood by its utensil rail. Place your fingers under
the lower reveal of the hood. Grasp firmly and lift.

• Cotton gloves are preferable. They will protect the surface


from fine scratches and eliminate fingerprints.

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MODEL OPTIONS

Model Fans Suggested Installation Material


Methods

LP CFM600 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and


LOW PROFILE Other unique hood materials
LPHL CFM600 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
LOW PROFILE HEAT LAMP other unique hood materials
INCL CFM1200 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
INCLINE CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
INHL CFM1200 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
INCLINE HEAT LAMP CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
BONZ CFM1200 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
BONANZA CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
CONN CFM1200 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel. and
CONNOISSEUR CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
SNFE CFM600 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
SANTA FE CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
ASPN CFM1200 Rough-In Plate Stainless Steel, and
ASPEN CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
SILV CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
SILVERADO CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
TAHO CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
TAHOE CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
CSNO CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
CASINO ROYALE CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
PAGO CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
PAGODA CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
CRES CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
CRESCENT CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
POND CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
PONDEROSA CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
SAHA CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
SAHARA CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
ARMA CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
ARMADA CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
CNVX CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
CONVEX CURVE CFM1200, CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
RECT CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
RECTANGULAR CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
LOUV CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
LOUVER CFM1200, CFMR1400 Island Mount other unique hood materials
SILH CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
SILHOUETTE CFM1200, CFMR1400 other unique hood materials
PINN CFM600 Wall Mount Stainless Steel, and
PINNACLE CFM1200, CFMR1400 other unique hood materials 3
INSTALLATION PLANNING

CHECK THE INSTALLATION LOCATION CHOOSE THE INSTALLATION METHOD


• If your installation has been roughed-in (including ductwork and There are several different methods available to mount the hood: the
wiring), be certain there are no obstructions in the way of the Unistrut, Angle Iron, Frame In, Wall Mount, Island Mount and Rough-
mounting, pipes, other wiring, etc. In Plate Mount, which can be used for both indoor and outdoor
applications. Please check the model options for the suggested methods
• If the installation has not been roughed in, check what is needed of your installation. Each hood type and site requirements are presented
to create the framing and mounting hardware (allthreads, nuts, as follows.
etc.). Be sure the location will not interfere with wiring, other
utilities, or structural considerations. INSTALLATION QUESTIONS? PLEASE DIAL:
1-800-7-NEVADA

UNISTRUT MOUNT

1. Make sure there is at least a 10" opening in the ceiling or


wall to accommodate the duct.

2. If necessary, install 2 wood spacers so the top of the hood


is flush with the ceiling or wall.
3/8" nuts
unistrut
3. Install all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the
hood. ceiling joist spacer
(if needed)
4. Position the 2 Unistruts across the ceiling joists.
3/8" allthread
5. Lift the hood and guide the allthread through the Unistrut.
(At least 2 people are recommended for this step) hood
6. Secure the hood with 3/8" nuts (do not tighten).

7. Adjust hood to proper location and tighten nuts. A second not to scale
nut should be used as a locknut to prevent vibration and
ensure stability.

8. Connect the duct to hood using 3 sheet metal screws and


seal with silicone or duct tape.

9. Make electrical connections. (An electrical contractor should


make all electrical connections. See wiring diagram.)
Materials Needed:

Item Quantity
CAUTION: Vent unit 1. 3/8" X 12" Allthread 4
to outside of building. 2. 3/8" nuts 8
3. Unistruts approx. 30" long 2

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ANGLE IRON MOUNT
1. Make sure there is at least a 10" opening in the ceiling or wall to
accommodate the ducting.
3/8" nuts
2. If necessary, install 2 wood spacers in order for the top of the hood to angle iron
be flush with the ceiling or wall. ceiling joist spacer
3. Insert all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the hood. (if needed)
3/8" allthread
4. Drill 2-7/16"holes in each angle iron (align with nuts) in the top
of the hood.
hood
5. Position the 2 angle irons across the ceiling joists.

6. Lift the hood and guide the allthread bolts through the angle iron .
(At least 2 people are recommended for this step)
not to scale
7. Secure the hood with 3/8" nuts (do not tighten).
Materials Needed:
8. Adjust hood to proper location and tighten nuts. A second nut should
be used as a locknut to prevent vibration and ensure stability. Item Quantity

9. Connect the duct to hood using 3 sheet metal screws and seal with 1. 3/8" X 12" Allthread 4
silicone or duct tape. 2. 3/8" nuts 8
3. Angle Iron approx. 30" long 2
10. Make electrical connections. (An electrical contractor should make
all electrical connections. See wiring diagram.) CAUTION: Vent unit
to outside of building.

FRAME-IN MOUNT
1. Use 2x4s to construct the framing. The excessive weight of the hood
makes this necessary.
3/8" nuts
2. Mark the center location of the hood. Install two 2x4s (wide side down) 2 X 4s
across ceiling joists with outer edges aligned with the existing ceiling
joist. ceiling joist spacer
(if needed)
3. Drill 7/16" holes in 2x4s the same distance apart as the nuts in the top 3/8" allthread
of the hood, plus the finished drywall thickness. This ensures the hood
is tightly fitting against the wall. Install wooden spacers if necessary to
ensure the top of the hood is flush with the ceiling. hood
4. Insert all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the hood.
(Approximately 3")

5. Lift the hood and guide the allthread through the 2x4s. not to scale
(At least 2 people are recommended for this step)

7. Secure the hood with 3/8" nuts (do not tighten). Materials Needed:
8. Adjust hood to proper location and tighten nuts. A second nut should Item Quantity
be used as a locknut to prevent vibration and ensure stability.
1. 3/8" X 12" Allthread 4
9. Connect the duct to hood using 3 sheet metal screws and seal all joints 2. 3/8" nuts 8
with silicone or duct tape. 3. Angle Iron approx. 30" long 2
10. Make electrical connections. (An electrical contractor should make
all electrical connections. See wiring diagram.) CAUTION: Vent unit
to outside of building.
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ISLAND OR WALL HOODS - CEILING MOUNTED
1. Use 2x4s, Unistrut or Angle Iron to construct this framing.
The considerable weight of the hood makes this necessary.
existing ceiling joists 2x4s or unistruts
2. Mark the center location of the hood. Install two 2x4s (wide side down),
Unistrut or Angle Iron, across ceiling joists with outer edges aligned with
the existing ceiling joist.

3. Drill two 7/16" diameter holes in the 2x4s, Unistrut or Angle Iron, the
same distance apart as the nuts in the top of the hood, plus the finished hood
drywall thickness. This ensures the hood is tightly fitted against the wall. duct
Install wooden spacers if necessary to ensure the top of the hood is flush
with the ceiling.

4. Insert in all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the hood.
(Approximately 3") attachment
allthread
5. While lifting the hood to position guide the allthread through the 2x4s, Typical Top View
Unistrut or Angle Iron. (At least 2 people are recommened for this step)

7. Secure the hood with 3/8" nuts (do not tighten).

8. Adjust hood to proper location and tighten nuts. A second nut should
be used as a locknut to prevent vibration and ensure stability. CAUTION: Vent unit
to outside of building.
9. Connect the duct to hood using 3 sheet metal screws and seal all joints
with silicone or duct tape.

10. Make electrical connections. (An electrical contractor should make


all electrical conections. See wiring diagram.)

WALL MOUNTED HOODS


1. Use 2x4s, Unistrut or Angle Iron, to construct the framing. The considerable
weight of the hood makes this necessary.
2. Mark the center location of the hood. Install two 2x4s (wide side down), 10" round duct
Unistrut or Angle Iron, across ceiling joists with outer edges aligned with transition
the existing ceiling joist. rough-in plate

3. Drill two 7/16"" diameter holes in the 2x4s, Unistrut or Angle Iron, the ceiling
same distance apart as the nuts in the top of the hood, plus the finished hood
drywall thickness. This ensures the hood is tightly fitted against the wall. filter lag screws
Install wooden spacers if necessary to ensure the top of the hood is flush grease trough
with the ceiling.
4. Insert all four of the allthread bolts into the top of the hood.
30" to 36"
(Approximately 3")
5. While lifting the hood, guide and position the allthread through the
2x4s, Unistrut or Angle Iron, (At least 2 people are recommended cooktop
for this step)
7. Secure the hood with 3/8" nuts (do not tighten).
8. Adjust hood to proper location and tighten nuts. A second nut should Typical Hood Installation With Internal Fan
be used as a locknut to prevent vibration and ensure stability.
9. Locate studs and drill 3/8" diameter holes through back panel. Secure CAUTION: Vent unit
hood to wall with (4) 1/4" x 1-1/2" lag screws. to outside of building.
10. Connect the duct to hood using 3 sheet metal screws and seal all joints
with silicone or duct tape.
11. Make electrical connections. (An electrical contractor should make
all electrical connections. See wiring diagram.)

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ROUGH-IN PLATE MOUNTED

10" round duct


transition
rough-in plate

ceiling
hood
filter lag screws
grease trough

30" to 36"

cooktop

Figure A - Vertical Discharge

rough-in plate wall cap

ceiling
hood
filter lag screws
grease trough

30" to 36"

cooktop

Figure B - Horizontal Discharge

TYPICAL INSTALLATION
Most hoods are designed for either vertical or horizontal
discharge as shown in Figure A and B respectively.

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STEP 1. INSTALLATION OF ROUGH-IN PLATE
1. The hood unit is shipped with the rough-in plate
and the transition attached.
Note: The transition is shipped upside down Shipping Screws
within the hood unit and must be removed and
reinstalled. (See Figures 1 through 3.) Rough-in Plate

2. To detach the rough-in plate/transition from the Transition

hood unit, remove the four (4) screws on the top


and four (4) screws on the back of the unit as Hood
shown in Figure 1. Assembly

3. Detach the transition from the rough-in plate by


removing four (4) screws. The shipping screws
are needed for re-attaching the transition to the
rough-in plate.

4. Secure the transition to the top of the rough-in


plate, using four (4) screws provided. Use duct
tape to seal the joints of the transition and the
top of the rough-in plate. (See Figure 2.)
Figure 1.
5. Mark the center of the rough-in plate and align
with the center of the soffit. (See Figure 3.)

6. Install rough-in plate to the soffit, using four (4)


#10x1" screws packed with the plate.
(See example for 36" hood in Figure 3). Shipping Screws
These screws must be driven into the soffit 10" Transition

framing.

7. Secure the back side of the rough-in plate to the


wall stud. Duct Tape

Rough-in Plate

Figure 2.

10" Duct

Soffit

Centerline
of Soffit

Rough-in Plate

Centerline of
Rough-in Plate

Figure 3.
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STEP 2. MOUNTING THE IN-HOOD FAN

Independent installs the CFM600 in-hood fan at CFM600 IN-HOOD FAN


the factory in models LP and LPHL

Instructions for mounting CFM300, CFM600 and


CFM1200 fans into Independent wall hoods.

1. Install the fan by aligning the holes on the fan


to the weld studs on the rough-in plate. Tighten
the fan to the plate using the hex nuts
provided. (See Figure 4.)

2. Plug the “Molex” plug on the fan to the


“Molex” plug on the hood. (See Figure 4.)

Studs & nuts (4) used for


fan mounting

Figure 4.

TYPICAL INTERNAL FAN MOUNTING DETAIL

Fan Plate
Keyhole

Fan Motor
Assembly Molex
Plug

Studs & nuts (6) used


for fan mounting

Figure 5.

STEP 3. DUCTING CONNECTION

1. For in-hood fans, use 10" round-duct from the 3. The length of ducting should be as short and straight
transition (provided). as possible for best performance of fan. SEAL ALL
JOINTS WITH DUCT TAPE.
2. For remote fans, use 10" round-duct from the
transition (provided) to the remote fan.

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STEP 4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

1. Install three wires: black, white and green (#16 AWG) in


1/2" conduit from the service panel to the hood junction
Power Supply
box. Power supply must be rated for 120v, 60Hz, To Remote
15 amps (minimum). Fan
(if used)

2. Remove junction box and selected knockout. Then install the


strain relief (conduit) connector in the rough-in plate hole.
Junction
3. Remove the junction box from the rough-in plate. Connect Box
Located
black wire to power supply black wire, white wire to power inside of
supply white wire, and green wire to power supply green wire. rough-in
plate

4. Place all wiring connectors inside junction box and re-install


on rough-in plate. Fan Plate
Keyhole

Fan Motor
Assembly Molex Plug
Connector

Figure 6. CFM1200

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STEP 5. INSTALLATION OF HOOD UNIT
1. Install the hood unit to the rough-in plate by aligning 3. If using internal fans CFM300, CFM600 or
the weld studs on the rough-in plate with the slotted CFM1200, plug the fan Molex plug into mating hood
holes on the back of the hood unit. (See Figure 7.) Molex plug.

4. Install the remaining #10 x 1" screws into the lower


2. Using the hex nuts provided, secure the hood assembly section of hood. (See Figure 7, and front area of hood
to the rough-in plate. Figure 8.)

Soffit
1/2" Thick
Drywall

Molex Plug Screw


Connector
Hood
Front
2"x 4"
Framing

Mounting
Holes

Figure 7. Figure 8.

OPTIONAL DUCT COVER


Optional
Duct Cover
1. Install the hood as described in “Hood Rough-In Plate Mount”

Note: Be sure to allow enough room for duct cover width


on the top section of the rough-in plate.

2. Slide Duct Cover into opening.


Mounting
Screws
3. Attach Duct Cover from the inside of the hood through filter
opening using the screws provided. (See figure 9.)

Note: Do not completely tighten screws until all components


have been installed. At this point, check the alignment of the
duct to the hood. First tighten the four corners to secure the
duct, then tighten the remaining screws.
Figure 9.

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INSTALLATION OF GREASE TROUGHS, FILTERS, LAMPS

1. Grease trough location is on the underside (bottom), rear


area of hood.

2. In the center of the space provided for the filters, insert one
filter on the top ledge and pull back until the bottom of
the filter slips into bottom ledge. Hood Assembly

3. Slide the filter to one side.

4. Install the next filter by repeating step 2. There will be some


side-to-side and front-to-back tension as the filters line up. Baffle or Mesh
filter
5. Install halogen bulbs. Use R20 size, 50 watt maximum,
narrow flood light bulbs only (purchased separately).
grease trough

USE AND CARE

OFF

LO HI
FILTERS
FAN
MED Wash filters frequently either in a detergent solution, or by
placing them in your dishwasher.
LIGHTS LIGHTS

Replacement filters may be purchased from your dealer.


CONTROLS
Always turn the hood on before cooking to establish an COOKTOP LIGHTING
air flow in the kitchen. Allow the fan to operate for a
few minutes to clear the air after you turn the range off. The halogen lights are controlled individually by the rocker
This will help keep the entire kitchen smoke free and switches located near the fan control.
fresher smelling.

CLEANING
FAN
Do not allow excessive grease to accumulate. Refer to Cleaning
The fan is controlled by a multi-speed switch. Printed Recommendations on last page for suggestions on cleaning
speeds on the control panel correspond with fan speed. metals and finishes.

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLOTH, STEEL WOOL PADS,


COOKTOP LIGHTING OR SCOURING POWDERS.

Vacuum fan to eliminate collected dust and particles.


The halogen lights are controlled with two (ambient and Do not immerse fan in water.
brilliant) switches. The lights can be turned on individually
or simultaneously. To use the lights on brilliant setting,
push the switch up. For ambient setting, push the switch
down. REPLACEMENT PARTS
USE ONLY R20 SIZE, HALOGEN 50 WATT BULBS For purchasing replacement parts, contact your dealer.

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IN-HOOD & REMOTE FANS
MODEL VOLUMETRIC FLOW RATE FOR EQUIVILENT DUCT LENGTHS APPLICATION

CFM600 IN-HOOD FAN Maximum CFM: 600


Electrical Motor Rating:
CFM600 Fan

10"
600 Duct Dimensions
3.8 Amps @ 115V AC, 60 Hz
251/4"

Volumetric Flow Rate, CFM


550 8" dia.

7" dia.
Duct Size at Discharge:
3-1/4" X 16-3/4" X 8" Round Transition
500
3 1/4" x 10"
Use with hood series:
450
6" dia.
400
Option for ARMA, ASPEN, BONZ, CMLSS,
350 CONN, CONVX, CRES, CSNO, INCL, INHL,
300 LOUV, LP, LPHL, MLFS, MLSS, PAGO,
7 1 /4 "
0 20 40 60 80 100
Total Equivalent Duct Length, ft. POND, PINN, PMLSS, SAHA, SNFE 22, SILV,
SILH, TAHO.
CFM1200 IN-HOOD FAN Maximum CFM: 1200
Electrical Motor Rating:
CFM1200 FAN

10" 1250 Duct Dimensions


8.0 Amps @ 115V AC, 60 Hz
251/4"
Volumetric Flow Rate, CFM

1175 10" dia.

1100 9" dia.


Duct Size at Discharge:
8" dia.
8" X 21-1/4" X 10" Round Transition
4"
1025
Use with hood series:
Option for ARMA, ASPEN, BONZ, CONN,
950

875
CONVX, CRES, CSNO, INCL, INHL, LOUV,
800 MLFS, MLSS, PAGO, POND, PINN, PMLSS,
83/4" 0 20 40 60 80
Total Equivalent Duct Length, ft.
100
SAHA, SNFE 24 & 27, SILV, SILH, TAHO.

CFM600C IN-HOOD FAN Maximum CFM: 600


Electrical Motor Rating:
CFM600C Fan

8 /8 "
3 600 Duct Dimensions
4.0 Amps @ 115V AC, 60 Hz
13 7/8"
Volumetric Flow Rate, CFM

550 8" dia.

500 7" dia.


Duct Size at Discharge:
3 1/4" x 10"
8-3/4" X 7-3/4" X 8" Round Transition
450
6" dia. Use with hood series:
Option for CHIMNEYS ONLY;
400

350
CHIM, LARE, LARA, SNFE-I, WRAN.
300
0 20 40 60 80 100
Total Equivalent Duct Length, ft.

CFM1200C IN-HOOD FAN Maximum CFM: 1200


Electrical Motor Rating:
CFM1200C FAN
1250
8 3 /8 "
Duct Dimensions

17 1/4" 8.0 Amps @ 115V AC, 60 Hz


Volumetric Flow Rate, CFM

1175 10" dia.

1100 9" dia.


Duct Size at Discharge:
8" dia.
7-7/8" X 13-5/8" X 10" Round Transition
1025

Use with hood series:


950

875
Option for CHIMNEYS ONLY;
8 5 /8 " 800 CHIM, LARE, LARA, SNFE-I, WRAN.
0 20 40 60 80 100
Total Equivalent Duct Length, ft.

CFMR1400 REMOTE FAN Maximum CFM: 1400


1500
CFMR1400 REMOTE FAN
Duct Dimensions
Electrical Motor Rating:
17" 12 Amps @ 115V AC, 60 Hz
26 /4"
1
Volumetric Flow Rate, CFM

1400 10" dia.


Duct Size at Discharge:
14"
9" dia.
10" Round
1300
8" dia.
1200
Use with hood series:
1100
Option for ARMA, ASPEN, BONZ, CONN,
4" 1000 CONVX, CRES, CSNO, INCL, INHL, LOUV,
10" MLFS, MLSS, PAGO, POND, PINN, PMLSS,
28" 203/4"
900

RECT, SAHA, SNFE, SILV, SILH, TAHO,


0 20 40 60 80 100
Total Equivalent Duct Length, ft.
WRAN. 13
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WIRING DIAGRAM ISLAND AND WALL HOODS

TYPICAL OF BOTH 2-LIGHT UNITS

3-LIGHT UNITS ONLY

BLUE GREEN
18 G
BLACK TERMINAL BLOCK
BLACK BLACK
15 5 9
14
G
R BLACK
INTERNAL 14 9 L1
BLOWER BL 3 6 2
CFM600 OR 15 6-PIN 5
BK 2 5 CONNECTOR 1 L1 2
CFM1000
W BLACK NO < 200F
1 4 3 21 3 1
NC < 200F
RED WHITE
6 3 16 16 FAN HI-HEAT 5 N
SWITCH THERMOSTAT
5 2
WHITE WHITE
4 1 17 17

BLACK
SEE DETAIL
8

G
R YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW
1 1 1
REMOTE BL
FAN BK
R 3-LIGHT 2-LIGHT 2-LIGHT
W UNIT UNIT UNIT BLACK 3
BL HALOGEN HALOGEN LEFT RIGHT HALOGEN 2
BK LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT
LIGHT

DIODE
SWITCH

W 1

6 3 WHITE WHITE WHITE


11 11 11
5 2
4 1

REMOTE
6
WHITE BLACK
13 2
SWITCH
(LEFT)

1
HEATLAMP

YELLOW
1

7
BLACK
HEATLAMP HEATLAMP 2
(LEFT) (RIGHT)
SWITCH
(RIGHT)

1
HEATLAMP

BROWN
BLACK NOT USED 2
TO HIGH SETTING 14 3 6
BLUE NOT USED
TO MED. SETTING 15 2 5
WHITE
12
RED WHITE
TO LOW. SETTING 16 1 4 17 TO TERMINAL

6-PIN
CONNECTOR
CLEANING RECOMMENDATIONS
BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL, HAMMERED STAINLESS, EUROPEAN BLACK STEEL, 1920’s
ANTIQUATED TIN, MILLENNIUM DISK STAINLESS
The Brushed Stainless Steel Hood should be cleaned with pre-washed flannel cloths and our recommended
“Stainless Steel” cleaner. Always wipe in a manner which follows the grain. DO NOT clean with paper towels
as they will scratch the surface. Different cleaning cloths other than cotton flannel may scratch the surface of
the hood.

ANTIQUATED COPPER, ANTIQUATED BRASS


The Antiquated Copper and Antiquated Brass Hoods should be cleaned twice yearly. Use pre-washed flannel
cloths and “S.C. Johnson P-A-S-T-E Wax” available at Lowe’s Home Improvement Centers. Gently apply a small
amount in a circular motion using very light pressure. Rubbing too hard may result in the removal of the finish.
DO NOT clean with paper towels as scratches will occur. Cleaning cloths other than cotton flannel may scratch
the surface of the hood.

MIRRORED STAINLESS STEEL, POWDER COATINGS


The Mirrored Stainless Steel or Powder Coated Hood should be cleaned with pre-washed flannel cloths and any
spray glass cleaner. DO NOT clean with paper towels, as they will scratch the surface of the hood. Different
cleaning cloths other than cotton flannel may scratch the surface of the hood.

MIRRORED COPPER, HAMMERED COPPER, BRUSHED COPPER


The Copper Hood should be cleaned with pre-washed flannel cloths and “Brite Boy” metal polish. Always wipe
in a manner, which follows the grain should a grain pattern exist. DO NOT clean with paper towels, as they
will scratch the surface. Different cleaning cloths other than cotton flannel may scratch the surface of the hood.

PATINA VERDE FINISH


The Patina Verde Finish should be cleaned with pre-washed flannel cloths and a mixture of “Ivory” liquid detergent
and warm water. Gently wipe the surface of the hood in a blotting manner. DO NOT use paper towels, as they
will scratch the surface of the hood. Rinse in the same fashion. DO NOT use ammonia-based cleaning products
or any other cleaning products containing strong chemicals or de-greasers. DO NOT use glass cleaners or any
polishing products.

MIRRORED BRASS, HAMMERED BRASS, BRUSHED BRASS


The Brass Hood should be cleaned with pre-washed flannel cloths and “Brite Boy” metal polish. Always wipe
in the manner, which follows the grain should a grain pattern exist.. DO NOT clean with paper towels, as they
will scratch the surface. Different cleaning cloths other than cotton flannel may scratch the surface of the hood.

INTERIOR OF HOOD
All hoods are fitted with a brushed stainless steel liner. For cleaning, we recommend using pre-washed flannel
cloths and “Stainless Steel” cleaner. Always wipe in a manner, which follows the grain. DO NOT clean with
paper towels, as they will scratch the surface of the hood.

BAFFLE FILTERS AND GREASE CUPS


All Filters and Grease Cups may be cleaned by placing them in your dishwasher. The grease cups should first be
cleaned of excess grease with a paper towel, then placed beside the baffle filters in your dishwasher for a thorough
cleaning.

“Kleen Glass”,“Stainless Steel” and “Brite Boy” cleaner may be purchased directly from Independent, Inc.

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Independent Inc. reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models are certified for use
in Canada. Independent Inc. is not responsible for products which are transported from the United States for use in
Canada. Check with your local Canadian distributor or dealer.

UL
®

C UL
®
191 Coney Island Drive • Sparks, NV 89431
800-763-8232
FILE # 204107
REV 10/2005
#80109

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