GE Monogram®
Installation
Instructions
36" Downdraft
Gas Cooktops
Models
ZGU365
Design Information
G as Downdraft Cooktop
ZGU365
36" gas downdraft cooktops
Models
Available
These models are shipped for natural gas
operation. They can be converted to liquid
propane. (Order JXLP56 conversion kit.)
These gas downdraft cooktops are equipped
with an vent system which can be retracted
when not in use.
•JXBA56WW, white or JXBA56BB, black
motor and blower assembly is required for
both models. Be sure to order the color that
matches the cooktop.
•JXRB57 optional accessory for indoor
remote location of the blower/motor
assembly. Use this kit when the blower and
motor assembly will be located outside of or
below the cabinet floor.
•JXBC57 optional outdoor cover accessory
may be ordered for installation of blower
and motor assembly on the outside wall.
Accessories
Dimensions
and Clearances
2"
13"
Max.
19-3/4"
36"
2"
8-3/4"
15"
30"
Min.
18"
Min.
3-7/8" Min.
8" Min. to
Wall When
Installed Both Sides
2"
From Cooktop
to Rear Vertical
Combustible
When Installed
8-1/2" Lift
1-1/2" Min.
When Installed
7-1/2"
2-1/4"
3-1/4"
3-1/4"
6-3/8"
7"
12-3/8"
36"
33-3/4"
5-3/8"
14-3/4"
27"
26"
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Design Information
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The combined installation of a downdraft vent Base Cabinet Requirements:
Advance
Planning
and cooktop require careful consideration.
This installation requires a 24" min. deep
cabinet base. The cabinet must be at least 36"
wide.
Countertop Requirements:
The countertop must have a deep flat surface
to accommodate the cooktop and the vent.
Countertops with a rolled front edge and
backsplash may not provide the flat surface
area required.
Clearances
least 1/4" thick or gypsum board at least
3/16" thick covered with 28 gauge sheet
steel or .02" thick copper.
–Clearance between cooktop and protected
cabinetry must not be less than 24".
•The downdraft system with blower, motor
and ductwork will occupy the cabinet below
the cooktop. Drawers cannot be installed
below this cooktop.
•Refer to “Dimensions & Clearances” for
information on appropriate placement and
necessary clearances when planning installa-
tion.
•Avoid placing cabinetry directly above the
cooktop when possible.
•If cabinetry is used above cooking surface:
–Use cabinets no more than 13" deep.
–Maintain 30" minimum clearance between
cooktop and unprotected cabinets directly
above cooktop.
EXCEPTION: Installation of a listed micro-
wave oven or cooking appliance over the
cooktop shall conform to the installation
instructions packed with that appliance.
–Working areas adjacent to the cooktop
should have 18" minimum clearance be-
tween countertop and cabinet bottom.
•Installation must conform with local codes.
In the absence of local codes, the gas cooktop
must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code,
–If clearance is less than 30", protect cabinet ANSI Z223.1, latest edition.
bottoms with flame-retardant millboard at
Ductwork Advance Planning
Prepare ductwork to vent to outdoors:
•Use the shortest and straightest duct run
possible:
–Duct run should not exceed equivalent
length of 150 feet.
•The downdraft blower system is designed to
use 3-1/4"x10" ductwork. It can be
transitioned to 6" round.
•Ductwork MUST be vented to the outside–
never into a crawl space, attic or other
enclosed space.
–Refer to “Duct Fittings” chart to calculate
equivalent length for various duct
configurations.
•Determine the need for a wall cap or roof
cap. Order the cap in advance.
Gas and Electrical Locations
•Refer to “Power Supply Locations” page 8 for
details.
Plan the placement of the electrical outlet and
gas carefully. Gas and electrical outlets cannot
be placed on the back wall of the cabinet
because it may interfere with the downdraft
plenum.
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Cabinetry/Ductwork
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•Self-adhesive gasket
(supplied)
•Two clamping
brackets and
screws (supplied)
•Gas pressure
regulator (supplied)
•Large flat-blade
screwdriver
•Carpenter’s square
•Pipe wrench
•Manual gas line
shut-off valve
•3/4" NPT x 3/4"
I.D. or 1/2" NPT x
1/2" I.D. flare
union adaptor for
connection to
•Duct work to suit the •5 foot AGA-certified
Tools and
Materials
Required
installation
flexible metal
•1/2" NPT x 3/4"
I.D. or 1/2" I.D.
flare union adaptor
for connection to
regulator
appliance connec-
tor, 3/4" or 1/2"
I.D. to match gas
supply line:
–If required by local
codes, use solid
pipe with fittings.
•Gas-resistant pipe
joint sealant
•Saw
supply line
Note: Purchase new
flexible line, DO
NOT USE OLD,
PREVIOUSLY USED
FLEXIBLE LINE.
Top View–Countertop Surface
Cut the
Opening
4-5/8" Cooktop
Cutout to
Rear Vertical
Combustible
Surface
36"
1/4"
1/4"
1/4" Overlap
1/8" Gap
34" Vent Cutout
2-9/16"
20-11/16"
Cutout
Depth
21-3/4"
Total Flat
Surface
18-1/8"
Cooktop
Cutout
Depth
Required
34-1/2"
Cooktop Area Cutout
3/4" Cooktop Overlap
2-1/4" Min. Clearance to Cutout
Front Edge of Countertop
8-13/16" Min. Cutout
to Wall Both Sides
Measure carefully when cutting countertop.
Make sure sides of opening are parallel and
rear and front cuts are exactly perpendicular
to sides.
•The Monogram gas downdraft cooktop is
designed to fit in a 36" or larger base
cabinet.
•Allow at least 4-5/8" clearance between back
of cutout and combustible wall.
•Allow at least 8-13/16" clearance from right
and left sides of cutout to adjacent wall.
•Allow at least 2-1/4" clearance between front
of cutout and front edge of countertop.
Caution: Wall coverings,
•The countertop cutout for the cooktop
must be:
countertops and cabinets
should withstand 200°F heat
–34-1/2" at the front of the counter and,
–34" at the back
generated by the cooktop.
–18-1/8" front to back notch
–20-11/16" front to back of cutout
The notches at the back of the cutout are:
–2-9/16" forward and 1/4" to the inside.
Follow the illustration shown.
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Ductwork
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Loosen Screws to
Adjust Blower
Left to Right
• The downdraft vent is shipped with the
discharge outlet pointing straight down and
can be changed to the left or right side.
• The blower outlet is sized for 3-1/2" x 10"
and can be transitioned to 6" round.
Venting
Options
Side to side adjustments:
The entire blower mounting plate can be
adjusted 3-1/2" to the left or right. This will
help to align vent discharge to house
ductwork.
30° Rotation
Nut Location
Inside the Blower
Discharge
For even more flexibility, the entire blower
can be rotated up to 30° towards the left or
30° towards to right.
Discharge direction
The blower assembly may be removed and
turned 90° for a left or right side discharge.
Loosen Screws to Rotate
30° to Left or 30° to Right
30" Rotation Left or Right
• A left or right 90° direction adjustment
should be performed before dropping into
the countertop opening.
• Flatten the shipping box to use as a pad.
• Lay the vent on its back onto the pad.
To change to a left or right discharge:
• Remove 4 nuts holding the blower to the
mounting plate. See illustration. One nut is
just inside the blower discharge.
• Remove and turn the blower to the right or
left.
Discharge Down
(as Supplied)
• Reinstall the 4 nuts.
To locate the ductwork holes in the cabinet
floor or side walls:
• Temporarily, place vent into the countertop
opening.
• Push the vent all the way to the back of the
opening.
• If you are transitioning to 6" round, place
transition piece over the discharge outlet.
– Mark the location and remove the
assembly.
Discharge Left
Discharge Right
– Cut holes and install ductwork
connections.
Order JXRB57 for installation of the blower and motor
below the floor.
Order JXBC57 for installation of the blower and motor
outdoors.
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Ductwork
G as Downdraft Cooktop
Use this form to
compute maximum
permissible lengths
for duct runs to
outdoors.
Total
Equivalent
Length
Duct
Fittings
Equivalent Quantity
Duct Piece
Dimensions
Length*
Used
1 ft.
(per foot
length)
6" round,
straight
Note: Do not exceed
maximum permissible
equivalent lengths!
1 ft.
(per foot
length)
3-1⁄4" x 10"
straight
Flexible ducting:
6"
If flexible metal
90° elbow
15 ft.
9 ft.
ducting is used, all the
equivalent feet values
in the table should be
doubled. The flexible
metal duct should be
straight and smooth
and extended as much
as possible.
6"
45° elbow
3-1⁄4" x 10"
90° elbow
16 ft.
5 ft.
3-1⁄4" x 10"
45° elbow
Do NOT use flexible
plastic ducting.
3-1⁄4" x 10"
90° flat elbow
18 ft.
7 ft.
Gas Downdraft
Cooktop
Model ZGU365
150' maximum
equivalent length
6" round
to 3-1⁄4" x 10"
transition
3-1⁄4" x 10"
round to 6"
transition
5 ft.
6" round to
31⁄4" x 10"
transition
90° elbow
Note: Any home
ventilation system,
such as a cooktop with
a downdraft exhaust
mechanism, may
interrupt the proper
flow of combustion air
and exhaust required
by fireplaces, gas
furnaces, gas water
heaters and other
naturally vented
systems. To minimize
the chance of inter-
ruption of such
20 ft.
12 ft.
21 ft.
27 ft.
20 ft.
3-1⁄4" x 10" to 6"
round transition
90° elbow
6" round
wall cap
with damper
3-1⁄4" x 10"
wall cap
with damper
6" round
roof cap
naturally vented
systems, follow the
heating equipment
manufacturer’s
6" round
roof vent
24 ft.
guidelines and safety
standards such as those
published by NFPA
and ASHRAE.
Total Duct Run
* Actual length of straight duct plus duct fitting
equivalent. Equivalent length of duct pieces are based
on actual tests conducted by GE Evaluation Engineer-
ing and reflect requirements for good venting
performance with any downdraft cooktop.
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Gas and Electrical Supply
G as Downdraft Cooktop
Gas supply:
Power Supply
Locations
Do Not Locate Gas or Electrical
Connections Within Shaded Area
These cooktops are designed to operate on
natural gas at 4" of water column pressure or
on LP gas at 10" of water column pressure.
–These cooktops are shipped from the
factory set for natural gas. If you decide
to use this cooktop with LP gas, conversion
adjustments must be made by a service
technician or other qualified person.
JXLP56 conversion kit is required for
LP operation.
34"
29-1/2"
Electrical
Outlet
12" Above
Cabinet Floor
4"
14"
•The pressure regulator must be connected in
series with the manifold of the cooktop and
must remain in series with the supply line
regardless of type of gas being used.
Gas Location
For proper operation, the maximum inlet
pressure to the regulator must be no more
than 10" water column pressure for natural
gas and 14" water column pressure for LP gas.
•When checking the regulator, the inlet
pressure must be at least 1" greater than the
regulator output setting.
–If the regulator is set for 4" of water column
pressure, the inlet pressure must be at
least 5".
Electrical supply:
•A properly-grounded 3-prong receptacle
should be located within reach of cooktop’s
four foot power cord.
– Locate the receptacle inside the cabinet on
the right side wall. See illustration.
IMPORTANT: (Please read carefully).
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped
with a three-prong (grounding) plug which
mates with a standard three-prong grounding
wall receptacle to minimize the possibility of
electric shock hazard from this appliance. The
customer should have the wall receptacle and
circuit checked by a qualified electrician to
make sure the receptacle is properly
grounded and has correct polarity.
Where a standard two-prong wall receptacle is
encountered, it is the personal responsibility
and obligation of the customer to have it
replaced with a properly grounded three-
prong wall receptacle.
–If the regulator is set for 10" of water
column pressure, the inlet pressure must
be at least 11".
For ease of installation, and if local codes
permit, the gas supply line into the cooktop
should be 1/2" or 3/4" ID flexible metal
appliance connector, three to five feet long.
Note: Purchase new flexible line. DO NOT
USE OLD, PREVIOUSLY USED FLEXIBLE
LINE.
•Make gas connection through rear wall, or
on cabinet floor at rear, as illustrated.
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, Cut Or
Remove The Third (ground) Prong From The
Power Cord.
Do not use an extension cord.
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Installation
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• Remove the shipping materials and the
carton, set carton aside. The carton can be
used as a pad when changing or adjusting
vent direction.
Remove
Packaging
Plastic Ties
• Remove the plastic ties on both ends at the
top of the vent.
Optional Method
Secure to Cabinet
Side With Top
Step
Screw on Case
1
Install
Downdraft
Vent
Or Use Second Screw
Preferred Method
Secure the Upper
Brackets With Screws
Located on the side of
Case and Attach to
Back Wall of Cabinet
Secure the Lower Brackets
to Blower Housing
Place the downdraft vent into the countertop
cutout, against the back side.
– Install two brackets on the bottom of the
vent. Attach brackets to slide screws on the
vent and to the floor using wood screws
(not supplied).
• Secure the downdraft to the countertop
supplied brackets. See illustration.
– Fasten brackets to top screws on the front
side of the vent, secure to cabinet side wall
just below the countertop. Or,
• When installing in a tile countertop surface,
it may be necessary to apply a locally
approved caulking to cover any gaps.
– Fasten one bracket to vent side and secure
to cabinet back wall.
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Installation
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• The downdraft blower system is designed for
use with 3-1/4" x 10" ductwork. It can be
transitioned to 6" round.
•Ductwork MUST be vented to the outside –
never into a crawl space, attic or other
enclosed space.
length when bends or various fittings are
used. Refer to the table of equivalent lengths
to calculate your installation.
• Install ductwork so the piece of duct nearest
the downdraft unit slots INTO the next
piece of the duct. Secure the joints with self-
tapping screws and apply duct tape around
the joints to ensure an airtight seal.
Step
2
Install the
Ductwork
•6" PVC duct should be used when installing
under a concrete slab.
Note: Local building code must be followed
for installation and in specifying approved
type and schedule of PVC duct used.
Duct Tape
Over Seam and Screw
• DO NOT USE flexible plastic ducting.
• Always use appropriate roof or wall cap with
damper. Laundry type wall caps should
never be used.
Air
Screw
• Use the straightest duct run possible.
• For satisfactory performance the duct run
should not exceed 150 ft. or its equivalent
•Install the supplied pressure regulator and
nipple in the gas line as close to the cooktop
inlet as possible. Allowances for ventilation
ducting may be necessary.
–Make sure the regulator is installed in the
right direction.
Step
3
Regulator
Install
Pressure
Regulator
•Install a manual shut-off valve in the gas line
in an easily accessible location.
Solid Piping
or Flexible
Connector
Note: Instead of using solid piping to connect
to pressure regulator, an approved flexible
metal appliance connector may be used
between the pipe stub and the shut-off valve
and the pressure regulator, if local codes
permit.
– Appropriate flare nuts and adapters are
required at each end of the flexible
connector.
Shut-Off
Valve
Pipe Stub
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the cooktop and
the individual shut-off valve from the gas
supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures greater
than 1/2 psig. Isolate the cooktop from the
gas supply piping system by closing the
individual manual shut-off valve to the
cooktop during any pressure testing of the gas
supply piping system at test pressures equal to
or less than 1/2 psig.
•Turn on the gas. Check for leaks using a
liquid leak detector at all joints in the system
(the pressure test nipple is adjacent to the
gas inlet pipe on the rear right hand side of
the cooktop bottom.
Do not use a flame to check for
CAUTION
gas leaks.
PRUDENCE
IL NE FAUT PAS UTILISER
DE FLAMME POUR VÉRIFIER S’IL Y A
DES FUITES.
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Installation
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Step
Note: If the cooktop is installed into a 36"
base cabinet, the pressure regulator MUST BE
installed to the bottom of the cooktop before
the cooktop is placed into the cabinet.
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Install the
Cooktop
•Remove packaging from the cooktop.
•To insure a good fit, position the cooktop
over the cutout opening and carefully lower
into place. Check edges all the way around
to be sure all cutout edges are concealed
and there are no gaps.
•Carefully, lift and remove the cooktop.
•Cut a 3/16" gasket strip in half. Peel off the
backing and apply to the underside of the
glass cooktop edge.
1/16"
–on each side at least 3/8" from the back
and as close to the edge as possible without
protruding.
•Apply the other gasket strip to the underside
of the glass at the front of the cooktop.
•Remove remaining adhesive backing.
•Position the cooktop over the opening,
making sure that the power cord is dropped
into the cabinet.
3/8"
•Lower the cooktop into the cutout, pressing
gently and evenly to seat.
Gasket
Note: If the cooktop is installed in a 36" base
cabinet, the mounting brackets cannot be
used because of interference with the cabinet
sides. In this case, the cooktop can be secured
to the cabinet with angle brackets (not
supplied).
Countertop
–Remove one screw at the bottom of the
cooktop body on both sides and secure the
bracket with those screws. Then, secure the
brackets to the cabinet sides.
•Insert hold-down bracket into highest slots
on the right and left sides of the cooktop:
– Cooktop has three slots, the highest
available will depend on the thickness of
the countertop.
•Secure the brackets to the underside of the
countertop with screws provided.
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•Connect the 3-pin plastic plug from the
blower/motor assembly to the 3-pin plastic
socket on the underside of the vent, next to
the conduit.
•Slide the metal cover over the connection
and secure with screws.
Step
5
Electrical
Connections
•Connect the 6-pin plastic plug from the
downdraft assembly to the 6-pin plastic
socket on the underside of the cooktop, next
to the power cord.
•Slide the metal cover over the connection
and secure with screws.
Electrical
6-Pin Socket
Service
Plate
Electrical
Supply Cord
Pressure
Test Point
6-Pin
Plug
Pressure
Regulator
Metal Cover
•Plug power cords into properly grounded
receptacle.
Step
6
Connect
Power
Medium Head
And Cap
•Assemble burner as shown. Check to be sure
that burner heads are securely seated and
caps are positioned as shown.
Step
Medium Head
And Cap
Small Head
And Cap
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Burner Grate
Assemble
Burners,
Check
Medium Head
And Cap
Large Head
And Cap
Front
•Check for proper ignition:
–Push in one control knob and turn 90° to
Burner Cap
Ignition
HIGH position.
Burner Head
Burner Bowl
–The igniter will spark and the burner will
light; the igniter will cease sparking when
the burner is lit.
Make sure slot in burner head
is positioned over electrode
–First test may require some time, while air is
flushed out of the gas line.
–Turn knob to OFF.
Electrode
–Repeat the procedure for each burner.
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To raise the vent, turn the VENT knob to
RAISE/LOWER.
Step
•Hold the knob until the vent begins to raise.
– The vent will automatically stop when it is
fully extended.
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Install
Filters
Check
Operation of
Downdraft
•Tip filter into the opening and pull straight
down so that the filter rests on slides.
•Slide the filter to the right side.
•Tip the other filter into the opening and
pull straight down.
•To turn the fan on, turn the FAN knob to
HIGH.
–Continue turning the FAN knob to select
a fan speed between HIGH and LOW.
Note: It is not necessary to turn the fan OFF
before lowering the vent. The fan will auto-
matically turn off when the vent is lowered.
When the fan is not turned off before lower-
ing the vent, it will automatically come on at
the previously selected speed when the vent is
fully raised.
To lower the vent, turn the VENT knob to
RAISE/LOWER. Hold the knob until the vent
begins to lower.
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JXRB57 Kit
For Indoor Remote Blower Locations
Tools and Materials required:
• Pencil
• Measuring tape
• Drill with appropriate bits
• Nut driver
• Junction box
• Wire nuts
• Safety glasses
• 3-1/4" x 10" to 6" round transition.
• 3-1/4 x 10" duct, (or 6" round) sufficient length to reach
the outdoor wall cap or roof cap.
• Electrical cable and connectors, sufficient length to
connect the downdraft vent to the remote blower
location. 14-guage min. is recommended, must conform
to local codes.
This kit provides for the installation of the
blower and motor outside of the cabinet, such
as below the floor. Use this kit for indoor
remote installations only.
Parts Supplied
Note: A 3-1/4" x 10 transtion to 6" round is
required.
Hanger Brackets
Package of screws
Outlet Plate
Cover Plate
• Flatten the shipping box to use as a pad.
• Place the unit on its back onto the protec-
tive pad.
• Remove the wire box on the plenum.
• Cut the blower leads approximately 3" from
the plug on the end of the vent.
• Remove the blower conduit by loosening the
screw on the fitting.
Step
3"
1
Prepare
the Vent
Blower Wire Box
Loosen
Screw
• Set aside the 3" wire leads with plug, wire
box and screws.
Blower Conduit
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JXRB57 Kit
For Indoor Remote Blower Locations
Important: Save any
unused parts. If the
appliance is relocated at
a later time, parts may be
needed.
• Remove the 4 nuts holding the blower to the
mounting plate. One nut is hidden inside
the outlet. Remove blower.
• Remove the blower mounting plate.
• Remove 2 screws along the bottom of the
blower box which are visible once blower
plate is removed.
Step
1
(continued)
• Carefully, turn the unit over to access the
back side.
• Remove 4 screws along the top of the blower
box.
• Turn unit over and remove the 4 screws
along the top.
• Remove the blower box.
Hidden
Screws
• Retain all screws.
Blower Box
Blower
Mounting
Plate
Blower
• Determine location of the blower and
motor.
– The blower will fit between floor joists, 16”
on center. Or, provide a surface to attach
the entire assembly to the underside of the
floor.
• Secure mounting brackets to the top of the
blower with screws and nuts. One bracket in
each corner, as illustrated.
14-1/2"
Step
2
Determine
Blower
Location
– Set the bracket at the ends of the curved
slots to reach a 14-1/2” span between floor
joists, or adjust for your installation
situation.
• Mark the installation location and cut hole
for 6” round duct.
• Secure the blower to the joists.
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JXRB57 Kit
For Indoor Remote Blower Locations
Step
3
Downdraft
Connect
Ductwork
Duct Adapter
Outlet Cover
• The downdraft plenum can discharge from
either the right or left side. Select the side
that provides the best alignment to ductwork
extending to the blower assembly below.
– For a left side discharge, install the outlet
plate to the bottom of the plenum on the
left side. Install the cover plate to the
bottom of the right side. Reverse plates for
a right side discharge.
• Connect the plenum to the ductwork.
A transition is required to connect the
3-1/4" x 10" duct to the 6" round inlet on
the blower.
• Tape to seal all joints.
.
• Use electrical cable and connectors that
conform to local codes (14 gauge min. is
recommended). Use a length to reach
between the vent and the blower/motor
location.
• Attach the wire box removed from the
blower conduit to the end of new wiring.
• Use wire nuts to secure the wire to the 3"
remaining wires with plug.
Step
Plenum
Provided
Mounting
Screws
4
Blower
Wire
Box
Connect
Electrical
3-Wire
Connectors
Wire Nuts
Wiring to Blower Junction Box
• Insert the plug into the mating plug on the
vent.
• Reinstall wire box with original screws.
• Install a junction box withing reach of the
blower conduit.
• Use a conduit fitting to secure conduit to
junction box. The red plastic anti-short
bushing should be secured to the end of the
conduit.
• Use wire nuts to connect wires.
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JXBC57 Kit
For Outdoor Remote Blower Locations
Materials Required
(not supplied)
• Approved liquid tight service connections for use
between the wire compartment on the base and inside
the structure.
• 7 wire nuts or other approved connectors.
• Six 5/16" dia. fasteners compatible with the type of
material the base is being fastened to.
• 3-1/4" x 10" to 6" round transition.
• 3-1/4 x 10" duct, (or 6" round) sufficient length to reach
the outdoor installation location.
• Electrical cable and connectors, sufficient length to
connect the downdraft vent to the remote blower
location. 14-guage min. is recommended, must
conform to local codes.
Tools required:
• Pencil or chalk
• Measuring tape
• Drill with appropriate bits
• Phillips head screwdriver
• 1/4" Nut driver
• Wire nuts
• Safely glasses
The blower and motor assembly can be
mounted on an outside wall. This kit provides
a means to mount the blower outside with a
protective cover.
• Separate the cover from the base assembly
by removing 5 screws. Retain screws.
Step
• Check to be sure all parts are present.
1
Check
Parts
Supplied
Package of screws
4 Hanger Brackets
Cover
Cover Plate
Outlet Plate
Base
Assembly
Junction Box
Outlet Pan
Damper
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JXBC57 Kit
For Outdoor Remote Blower Locations
16"
• The base is designed to be mounted to studs
on 16" centers. Use the dimensions shown to
determine the location of the ducting and
wiring through the wall.
– Or Place the base against the exterior wall
and mark the 6 mounting locations, the 6"
duct location and the hole for the wiring.
Use pencil or chalk.
6 Holes
For 5/16
Fastners
6-11/16"
Step
2
Align
Mark
Mounting
Location
4-3/4"
With Duct
Opening
On Outside
Wall
6"
• The bottom of the base assembly must be
10" min. above the ground. There should be
no obstructions to the discharge from the
damper.
12-15/16"
12"
• Cut a 6-1/8" dia. hole in the vertical struc-
ture to accommodate a 6" round duct
another hole for the wiring.
• Drill 6 pilot holes through the wall for the
6/16" fasteners.
1-13/16"
10" Min
Above Ground
CAUTION: When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling,
do not damage electrical wiring or hidden utilities.
Check for interference with floor joists and stud walls. If
necessary, locate the base to provide a secure
installation.
• Place a 6" round duct through the hole
extending approximately 3" from the wall to
provide a proper seal with the blower.
Secure the duct to the building structure to
prevent it from being pushed back when the
blower is installed.
• Flatten the shipping box to use as a pad.
• Place the unit on its back onto the protective
pad.
• Remove the wire box on the plenum.
• Cut the blower leads approximately 3" from
the plug on the end of the vent.
• Remove the blower conduit by loosening the
screw on the fitting.
3"
Step
3
Prepare
the Vent
Blower Wire Box
Loosen
Screw
• Set aside the 3" wire leads with plug, wire
box and screws.
Blower Conduit
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JXBC57 Kit
For Outdoor Remote Blower Locations
• Remove the 4 nuts holding the blower to the
mounting plate. One nut is hidden inside
the outlet. Remove blower.
• Remove the blower mounting plate.
• Remove 2 screws along the bottom of the
blower box which are visible once blower
plate is removed.
Step
3
(continued)
Hidden
Screws
• Carefully, turn the unit over to access the
back side.
• Remove 4 screws along the top of the blower
box.
• Turn the unit over and remove the 4 screws
along the top.
• Remove the blower box.
• Retain all screws.
Important: Save any unused parts. If the
appliance is relocated at a later time, parts
may be needed.
Blower Box
Blower
Mounting
Plate
Blower
• The downdraft plenum can discharge from
either the right or left side. Select the side
that provides the best alignment to ductwork
extending to the blower assembly.
– For a left side discharge, install the outlet
plate to the bottom of the plenum on the
left side. Install the cover plate to the
bottom of the right side. Reverse plates for
a right side discharge.
Downdraft
.
• A transition is required to connect the
3-1/4" x 10" duct to the 6" round inlet on
the blower.
Duct Adapter
• Tape to seal all joints.
Outlet Cover
• Check that the red plastic anti-short bushing
is secured in the end of the conduit. Install
the blower conduit into the conduit connector
on the junction box and tighten the screw.
• Install a liquid tight fitting in the hole of the
wire compartment on the base, sized to fit wire
being used.
Step
Blower
Conduit
4
Connect
Blower
Wires
Red Anti-
Short Bushing
Conduit
Connector
Base
Assembly
Wires
to Vent
Wire
Compartment
• Run the electrical wiring from the downdraft
vent to the wire compartment.
• Attach the green ground leads from the wire
compartment, connecting one to the green
ground lead on the blower and the other to
the ground lead of the wiring from the
downdraft vent.
Green Ground
Leads
Strain
Relief
• Connect the neutral (white) and power lead
(black) from the blower to the leads from the
downdraft vent.
• Use wire nuts to connect wires.
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JXBC57 Kit
For Outdoor Remote Blower Locations
Plenum
• Use electrical cable and connectors that
conform to local codes (14 gauge min. is
recommended). Use a length to reach
between the vent and the blower/motor
location.
• Attach the wire box removed from the
blower conduit to the end of new wiaring.
• Use wire nuts to secure the wire to the 3"
remaining wires with plug.
Provided
Mounting
Screws
Step
5
Blower
Wire
Box
Connect
Electrical
3-Wire
Connectors
Wire Nuts
Wiring to Blower Junction Box
• Insert the plug into the mating plug on the
vent.
• Reinstall wire box with original screws.
• Mount the blower onto the mounting plate.
Secure with original nuts.
Step
• Install damper to bottom of outlet with 4
screws.
6
Mount
Blower
• Place the cover over the the assembled kit
and secure with 16 screws.
Step
7
Finalize
Installation
20
Notes
21
Notes
22
Notes
23
NOTE: While performing installations described in this book,
safety glasses or goggles should be worn.
To obtain specific information concerning any
Monogram product or service, call GE Answer Center®
consumer information service at 800.626.2000—any
time, day or night.
For Monogram local service in your area, call
1-800-444-1845.
NOTE: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General
Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications are
subject to change without notice.
Pub. No. 49-8999-1
Part No. 183D5580P082
2000 GE Appliances
(N.D. 505) 5/00
®
Monogram.
General Electric Company
Louisville, KY 40225
Printed in Mexico
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