Choosing The Correct Blower - Thermador Professional VCIN36GWS Installation Manual

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en-us Preparing the installation
Common ducting configurations
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Varies
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Integral blower
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Remote blower
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Inline blower
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Back-draft damper on transition
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Note: The figure does not represent all configurations or
installation methods. The image is to be used as a guide
ONLY.
4.2 Choosing the correct blower
All blower models are sold separately.
It is recommended to use only Thermador blowers with
Thermador Pro ventilation hoods. See the "Ventilation
Planning Guide" for recommended blowers. Contact
Customer Service for additional options.
→  "Customer Service", Page 21
You can purchase integral, in-line and remote blowers
through your authorized Thermador dealer. For local
dealer information, visit the "Find a Dealer" section at
www.thermador.com.
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The blower performance options vary in cubic feet per
minute (CFM). The required performance is dictated by
the cooking surface, the volume of air that needs to be
moved and the length of the duct run. For long duct runs
with multiple turns and bends, consider using a more
powerful blower. For the most efficient air-flow exhaust,
use a straight run or as few elbows as possible.
→  "Ductwork preparation", Page 10
Blower options
Description
Remote blower
Mounted to roof or external wall
In-line blower
Mounted between kitchen and
external wall
Integrated blower
Mounted inside the hood
25 ft. remote and in-line blower extension cable
The accessory cable must be purchased separately. DO
NOT use more than one extension cable per installation.
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SKU
VTR2FZ
VTI2FZ
VTN2FZ

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