Universal Metal Industries Ventilation Hood ULT2820 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS &  
USE & CARE GUIDE  
Trade-Wind® Ultra Series Range Hoods  
410 CFM  
Ultra Series Models:  
ULT2820  
ULT2824  
ULT2830  
ULT2836  
CONTENTS:  
Part 1 - Planning The  
Installation  
Part 2 - Electrical Connection  
Part 3 - Direction of Vent and  
Securing The Hood  
Part 4 - Use & Care  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Before beginning installation, please thoroughly read and become familiar with these instructions. Installation and  
service must be completed by a qualified installer. Failure to properly install this product may void the warranty.  
Installer: Please leave these installation instructions with the range hood.  
Owner: Please keep these installation instructions for local electrical inspector’s use and for future reference.  
WARNINGS: Must be followed carefully to avoid personal injury  
IMPORTANT: Must be followed carefully to avoid damage  
TIPS: Contain helpful information  
WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO  
PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
1. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the  
manufacturer.  
2. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to  
prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked,  
securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag to the service panel.  
3. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable  
codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.  
Item No. 0AL00-UL-001 Revised 02/02/06 Copyright (C) 2006, Universal Metal Industries, Inc. Page 1  
 
6. The ducting must be air tight. Use a minimum of 2 sheet metal screws at every duct joint. Then, seal the duct  
joints with high quality duct tape.  
7. Only use ductwork constructed of materials deemed acceptable by state, municipal and local codes.  
8. Plan the installation so that all minimum clearances are met or exceeded. Dimensions shown provide minimum  
clearances, unless otherwise specified.  
IMPORTANT: If the Trade-Wind® hood is installed as a liner for a wood hood, proper installation of the hood as a  
liner is directly related to the material from which the custom canopy is constructed. You must provide structural  
framing and tight backing in the areas in which you are securing the liner inside your custom canopy. Failure to do  
so could distort and damage the liner and void the warranty.  
IMPORTANT: Hood is 1/8” narrower than widths shown below.  
Dimensions  
Note: Center of knockout is 8.25” from center of hood & 2.5” from back.  
WARNING! Following Are Manufacturer’s Suggestions. Always Observe Local Building Codes.  
Hoods installed in custom canopies constructed of combustible materials should be installed with the combustible  
material structure a minimum of 36” above the cooking surface. Hoods installed in custom canopies constructed of  
non-combustible materials, should be installed with the non-combustible material structure a minimum of 30” above  
the cooking surface. Follow all instructions regarding minimum safe clearances and installation location. Failure to  
do so may result in a safety hazard or fire. To reduce the risk of fire use only metal ductwork.  
Item No. 0AL00-UL-001 Revised 02/02/06 Copyright (C) 2006, Universal Metal Industries, Inc. Page 3  
 
PART 2 Electrical Connection  
WARNING!  
Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before proceeding. Verify that the power supply matches the ratings  
found on the appliance data label before proceeding. The complete appliance must be properly grounded at all  
times when electrical power is applied. Do not ground the appliance with the neutral (white) house supply wire. A  
separate ground wire must be utilized. Failure to complete electrical connections properly may result in damaged  
or non-functional systems. Follow instructions carefully to ensure proper installation.  
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that a qualified person performs the electrical connection of this  
appliance. The electrical installation, including minimum supply wire size, must comply with the National  
Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 (or latest revision) and local codes and ordinances. A copy of this  
standard may be obtained from:  
National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02169-7471  
INSTRUCTIONS:  
A 15 to 20 amp electrical service is recommended for proper electrical supply. Always observe local building  
codes. Always use a dedicated circuit. The Trade-Wind® hood is supplied with a 5.0 amp variable speed fan  
control.  
Wire connections: (See Diagram Below)  
There are 3 wires on the front panel that require connection.  
BLACK  
WHITE  
GREEN  
120 VAC from electrical panel (usually black)  
Neutral from electrical panel (white)  
Ground from electrical panel (usually green)  
CAUTION:  
The neutral wire (white) must only be connected to the white neutral wire coming in from the electrical panel.  
House Electrical  
Panel  
Green  
White  
120V Black (L)  
Hood  
BLK  
WHT  
GRN  
Item No. 0AL00-UL-001 Revised 02/02/06 Copyright (C) 2006, Universal Metal Industries, Inc. Page 4  
 
PART 3 Determining Direction of Vent and Securing the Hood  
MOUNTING HOLES:  
Because the Trade-Wind® Ultra Series rangehood was designed for all applications, no mounting holes have been  
pre-drilled. This allows the hood (or liner) to be attached in the areas of the cabinet or wood hood canopy that have  
proper wood frame support. The hood should be attached to the wood framing through the top. Remove the filters.  
Mark and drill screw holes through the hood as required. Secure the hood by driving screws (provided by others)  
through the screw holes. NOTE: DRILLING THROUGH STAINLESS STEEL REQUIRES TITANIUM DRILL BITS.  
BE CAREFUL NOT TO DRILL THROUGH THE UL LABEL OR INTO THE HOOD’S ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.  
DETERMINING THE DIRECTION OF VENTING (TOP, REAR AND RECIRCULATE):  
TOP VENT  
BACK VENT  
RECIRCULATION  
IMPORTANT NOTE: If hood is to be vented out the Top or Back, the charcoal filters must be removed.  
Top Vent: Range hoods are shipped with the motor and blower installed to vent out the top. However, the vent  
covers in the rear vent opening and recirculation vent opening must be taped on all edges to prevent air leaks and  
vibration noise. The vent covers are not taped when shipped from the factory because the direction of venting may  
be changed. Vent covers can be placed on either the outside or inside of the hood. Vent covers placed on the  
inside of the hood should be neatly foil taped. Duct covers placed on the outside of the hood can be duct taped. If  
the rear vent and recirculation vent covers are not already in place, slightly bow the vent cover and place the side  
slots over both sides of the vent openings. Tightly fasten the motor & blower housing to the studs on the hood top.  
When installed correctly, the motor & blower housing will be approximately ½” from the back wall of the hood.  
Back Vent: Unplug the electrical connection and remove the motor & blower housing from the hood.  
IMPORTANT: Remove the vent cover from the rear vent opening. Slightly bow the vent cover removed from  
the rear vent opening and place the side slots over both sides of the top vent opening. The vent cover can be  
placed on the inside or outside of the hood. We recommend the inside. Vent covers placed on the inside of the  
hood should be neatly foil taped. Vent covers placed on the outside of the hood can be duct taped. Vent covers  
must be taped on all edges to prevent air leaks and vibration noise. Do not re-use the pieces of duct tape shipped  
with the hood. Reposition the blower housing to vent out the back of the hood and align the housing mounting  
brackets so that the housing tightly fits against the back wall. Securely fasten the motor & blower housing to the  
studs on the hood top. Reconnect the electrical connectors.  
Recirculation: Note: “NRV” Models (No Recirculation Vent) do not have the recirculation feature.  
Unplug the electrical connection and remove the motor & blower housing from the hood. IMPORTANT: Remove  
the vent cover from the front vent opening. Slightly bow the vent cover removed from the front vent opening  
and place the side slots over both sides of the top vent opening. The vent cover can be placed on the inside or  
outside of the hood. We recommend the inside. Vent covers placed on the inside of the hood should be neatly foil  
taped. Vent covers placed on the outside of the hood can be duct taped. Vent covers must be taped on all edges  
to prevent air leaks and vibration noise. Reposition the blower housing to vent out the front of the hood and align  
the housing mounting brackets so that the housing tightly fits against the front wall. Securely fasten the motor &  
blower housing to the studs on the hood top. Reconnect the electrical connectors.  
Charcoal Filters: Charcoal Filters remove cooking odors. When properly installed in the hood, the charcoal  
material should be on the top side of the filter and not visible. Charcoal filters will not remove odors if washed and  
should be replaced periodically—every few months depending on usage. Replacement filters are available from  
the manufacturer. Please call 800-875-3654.  
CONNECTING TO THE VENT PIPE:  
The hood is equipped with a metal damper. Attach the damper to the hood top or back side of the hood with at  
least two screws. Duct tape the edges to the hood. Be careful to not damage or tape over the damper blade.  
When connected to the back of the hood (horziontal ventilation), be sure the damper swings open from the bottom  
side; the hinge will be on the top. Otherwise, it will NOT close when the motor is off.  
Item No. 0AL00-UL-001 Revised 02/02/06 Copyright (C) 2006, Universal Metal Industries, Inc. Page 5  
 
PART 4 Use and Care  
OPERATING CONTROLS:  
Always activate the ventilator when using cooking appliances. Activate the ventilator a few minutes before starting  
to cook to establish an airflow pattern within the room. Adjust the fan speed as needed. Adjust the dimmable  
halogen lights as desired. Eliminate air currents in the hood vicinity by shutting nearby windows and doors, turning  
off ceiling fans and adjusting the adjacent heating and air conditioning outlets if necessary. Place your largest pans  
on the rear burners whenever possible.  
WARNING!  
Do NOT operate the blower / ventilator system without the filters in place, or with dirty, grease laden filters.  
ENERGY SAVING TIPS:  
Do not operate the blower at a speed higher than necessary to remove the cooking exhaust. Running at excessive  
speeds removes more air from the inside of the house that must be replaced by outside air. This may be especially  
costly when your home’s heating or air conditioning system is in operation. Turn off the unit once the smoke and  
cooking odors have been eliminated. Clean filters and grease laden surfaces often to improve efficiency. Always  
use lids on cookware to retain heat and moisture. Minimize the amount of liquid used to cook food. Select  
cookware of proper size, material and construction for the cooking task being performed.  
CARE & CLEANING:  
Proper cleaning is necessary to maintain performance and appearance, while also ensuring safe operation.  
The frequency of cleaning should be adjusted according to the type and amount of cooking. Best results will be  
achieved by cleaning soiled components as soon as possible. Filters must be cleaned regularly. Remove one filter  
at a time by inserting a butter knife in the slot and pressing back then downwards. Butter knife filter slots are a  
safety feature. The filter should be installed with the butter knife slot on the front lower side.  
The filters may be cleaned by hand washing in hot water using a mild detergent solution, or by placing them in a  
dishwasher. Dry the filters completely before using again. Stainless steel surfaces should be cleaned with a  
solution of mild detergent and warm water. Rinse and dry with a soft lint-free cloth. Charcoal filters are ineffective if  
washed and should be replaced periodically. Contact your dealer or Universal Metal Industries for replacement.  
CAUTION: If a commercially available stainless steel cleaner is used, it is important to read the labels for chlorine  
compounds. Chlorine is a corrosive substance. If these compounds are present, rinse thoroughly and dry with a  
soft lint-free cloth. Follow polish manufacturer’s instructions. Always wipe stainless steel surfaces with the grain.  
Never wipe across the grain. After cleaning, reinstall the filters carefully. Most common scrubber type pads will  
scratch the hood.  
HALOGEN LIGHT BULBS:  
Hoods are designed for PAR 20 halogen lamps. They can be purchased at most home and/or grocery stores, e.g.,  
McCoys, Lowe’s, Fry’s, Kroger, Albertsons, True Value, Home Depot, etc.  
Universal Metal Industries, Inc. has a policy of continuous improvements and reserves the right to modify (at any  
time, without notice) any or all of its products, features, designs, components and specifications. For exact  
dimensions, see the installation instructions included with each product. Some features may be slightly different  
than shown on product literature.  
For questions regarding this product contact:  
Customer Service  
Universal Metal Industries, Inc.  
P.O. Box 2409  
Phoenix, AZ 85002  
(602) 251-3654  
umiphx.com customrangehoods.com artechusa.net  
Item No. 0AL00-UL-001 Revised 02/02/06 Copyright (C) 2006, Universal Metal Industries, Inc. Page 6  
 

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