How to find Broan range hood model number?
On a Broan range hood like model B5736SS, the model number is printed on the rating label located on the hood itself. We typically find it by looking under the hood canopy and checking the left or right inside wall near the front edge; match that label to your parts list in the B5736SS owner's manual.
Where to look on the hood
Check these common label locations (use a flashlight):
- Under the hood, on the left inside wall
- Under the hood, on the right inside wall
- Near the front lip where the push-button controls are mounted
- Inside the hood cavity behind the grease filters (after removing them)
- On the top of the hood base (more common during installation or if the hood is already down)
Quick steps to find it safely
- Turn off power to the range hood at the breaker (recommended).
- Stand in front of the hood and look up under the canopy.
- Remove the grease filters if they block your view (pull down on the metal latch tab).
- Locate the rating label and write down the full model number exactly as shown.
What to write down (and why)
Use the label to capture the key identifiers below.
| Label item | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | B5736SS | Ensures diagrams and parts fit your exact hood |
| Part identification | (varies) | Helps match the correct switch, motor, or damper |
| Electrical rating | (varies) | Confirms correct bulbs and wiring specs |
Why it matters
Broan range hoods often share similar looks across multiple models, but parts like the switch assembly, blower motor, and vent damper can differ. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong component and speeds up troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
Are Broan range hoods made in the USA?
Some Broan range hoods are made in the USA, but it varies by product line and where the unit was manufactured. For your Broan B5736SS range hood, the most reliable way to confirm country of origin is to check the rating label on the hood and the documentation in the B5736SS owner's manual.
How to confirm where your B5736SS was made
Use these quick checks on the actual hood (this is the most accurate method):
- Look for the rating label inside the hood (often behind the grease filters or near the wiring cover).
- Check for wording such as “Made in USA”, “Assembled in USA”, or an imported country.
- Match the model number B5736SS and any series information on the label.
- Compare the label details to the identification information referenced in the B5736SS owner's manual.
- If the label is missing or unreadable, use the model and part identification when contacting Broan support.
What “made in the USA” can mean
Manufacturers may use different statements depending on sourcing and assembly. Here is how to interpret common wording:
| Label wording | What it typically indicates | What you should do |
|---|---|---|
| Made in USA | Manufactured in the United States | Use the rating label as your confirmation |
| Assembled in USA | Final assembly in the United States, parts may be global | Use the rating label for exact wording |
| No origin listed | Origin may be on packaging or a different label | Check inside the hood and original carton |
Why it matters
Country of origin can affect what you expect for labeling, packaging, and sometimes which replacement parts are used across similar-looking models. When ordering parts for the B5736SS, we recommend matching by model number and the exact part ID, such as the Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976, rather than relying on appearance alone.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Broan a good brand for range hoods?
Yes. Broan is a solid, reliable brand for range hoods like the Broan B5736SS, known for dependable ventilation performance and straightforward controls. Most owners choose Broan for good value, easy maintenance (filters and bulbs), and widely available replacement parts.
What “good” looks like for a range hood
A good range hood brand delivers consistent airflow, manageable noise, and easy upkeep. For the B5736SS, the manual highlights simple push-button operation (light on/off and low, medium, high fan speeds) and routine maintenance like monthly grease-filter cleaning. See the B5736SS owner’s manual for the exact operating and maintenance steps.
Common strengths we see with Broan range hoods:
- Straightforward controls and everyday usability
- Easy-to-service wear items (filters, bulbs, switches)
- Good parts support for repairs over time
- Practical designs for typical home cooking
- Clear maintenance guidance (for example, cleaning grease filters monthly)
What to watch for (and how to manage it)
Some shoppers compare brands based on noise at higher fan speeds and long-term upkeep. You can reduce complaints by keeping airflow unrestricted and maintenance current.
Best practices that improve performance and noise:
- Clean the grease filters monthly (grease buildup restricts airflow)
- Replace damaged or clogged filters promptly
- Confirm the vent damper opens freely and is not sticking
- Use the lowest fan speed that clears smoke effectively
- Replace worn controls if buttons feel intermittent
Parts that commonly affect satisfaction
If performance drops or controls act up, these model-matched parts are often involved:
| Symptom | Likely area | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| Fan won’t run or speeds act odd | Controls or motor circuit | Broan range hood switch assembly S99526976 |
| Weak airflow or greasy residue | Filtration and airflow path | Broan range hood grease filter, 2-pack S97018029 |
| Fan runs but is loud or won’t start | Motor/blower | Range hood blower motor assembly S99526974 |
Why it matters
A range hood is only as “good” as its real-world ventilation and upkeep. With Broan, you typically get a dependable hood that stays effective when filters are cleaned regularly and wear parts (like switches, filters, and bulbs) are replaced as needed.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a range hood called?
On the Broan B5736SS range hood, the main parts are typically the hood body (canopy), venting pieces (damper and duct connector), controls (switches), lighting components, and grease filters. These names match how parts are listed in the B5736SS owner’s manual.
Common range hood part names (and what they do)
- Hood canopy (hood body): captures smoke, steam, and grease above the cooktop
- Decorative flue (duct cover): covers the duct path above the hood
- Damper / duct connector: connects the hood to the duct and helps prevent backdraft
- Blower (fan) and motor: pulls air through the filters and pushes it into the duct
- Grease filters: trap grease before it reaches the blower and ductwork
- Control panel / switches: turn the fan on (low, medium, high) and lights on or off
- Light assembly: bulb(s), cover, and socket that illuminate the cooktop
Parts you can shop by name for model B5736SS
| Part name (common term) | What Sears PartsDirect may call it | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Fan switch / control switch | Switch assembly | Range hood switch assembly S99526976 |
| Grease filter | Grease filter | Range hood grease filter, 2-pack S97018029 |
| Fan motor | Blower motor assembly | Range hood blower motor assembly S99526974 |
| Vent damper | Vent damper | Range hood vent damper S99526983 |
| Light socket | Socket | Socket S99526975 |
Why the names matter when ordering parts
Using the correct part name helps you match the symptom to the right component. For example, if the fan speeds will not change or the buttons do not respond, the issue often points to the switch assembly. If airflow is weak, the grease filters or vent damper are common checks.
Quick model-specific notes from the manual
- This hood uses push buttons for OFF, fan speed (low, medium, high), and light on/off.
- Grease filters should be cleaned monthly to help maintain airflow.
Last updated: February 2026





