BLOWER-150REM
BLOWER-120REM
WOLF BLOWER ASSEMBLIES
A ventilation system must include a blower
assembly. An internal, in-line or remote blower
assembly must be selected to accommodate the
cooking appliance, CFM requirements and home-
owner preferences. Internal, in-line and remote
blower assemblies are available as sales acces-
sories through your Wolf dealer.
Internal blowers are mounted inside the hood
canopy or downdraft blower box.
Wolf in-line blowers are mounted between the
downdraft and the exterior of the home. Ducting
runs from the downdraft and connects to the
blower. More ducting is attached to the other
side of the blower and runs to the exterior of the
home. An in-line blower is a good option for
those who do not want the blower mounted
inside the downdraft but cannot, or prefer not
to, mount a remote blower on the exterior of the
home.
BLOWER-110IL
IN-LINE BLOWER
Remote blowers can be mounted on the roof or,
in some cases, on an exterior wall. A remote-
mounted blower will minimize the amount of
blower noise but will not eliminate the noise
completely.
Wolf internal, in-line and remote blowers are for
use with Wolf downdraft systems.
Cooktop ventilation recommendation charts on
pages 68–69 provide minimum CFM recommen-
dations according to the cooking appliance and
ventilation system used and blower options for
each specific downdraft.
Refer to the illustrations below for dimensions of
Wolf in-line and remote blowers. Installation
instructions shipped with each Wolf ventilation
product provide detailed specifications. These
instructions can also be found on our website,
wolfappliance.com.
REMOTE BLOWERS