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Broan RMDD3604 range hood

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  • Scroll Box Assembly for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 97015700

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  • Range Hood Air Box Opening Cover for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 98008158

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  • Cover for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 97015988

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  • Elbow 6" for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 419

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  • Range Hood Vent Duct, 7-in for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 407

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  • Cord Set for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 99271210

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  • Screw for Broan RMDD3604 - Part 99160421

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Broan Range Hood RMDD3604 FAQs

A downdraft vent can be worth it when you need ventilation but cannot run overhead ducting or fit a traditional range hood. For the Broan RMDD3604 downdraft blower system, it is built to exhaust cooking contaminants for gas or electric cooktops and can mount in island, peninsula, or wall locations; see the RMDD3604 owner's manual.

When a downdraft vent is a good choice

Downdraft ventilation is usually the right fit when kitchen layout and duct routing are the main constraints.

  • You have an island or peninsula cooktop and do not want an overhead hood
  • You have limited space for ductwork in a multi-level home or tight cabinet run
  • You want a cleaner sightline (no canopy hood blocking views)
  • You cook mostly everyday meals and want steady odor and steam capture
  • You can keep duct runs short with fewer elbows (best performance)
Performance and installation realities (what to expect)

The RMDD3604 is designed around 3-1/4 in. x 10 in. ductwork that can be transitioned to 6 in. round. For best performance, the duct option with the shortest run and the fewest elbows and transitions works best; the RMDD3604 installation guide walks through planning and duct routing.

Factor Downdraft vent (RMDD3604 style) Typical impact
Duct length and elbows More sensitive than many overhead hoods Longer, twistier duct reduces airflow
Gas cooktop flame High airflow can affect flame Lower blower speed corrects it
Countertop space Needs flat space behind cooktop Impacts cooktop placement and cutout
Noise Often reasonable at lower speeds Higher speeds can be louder
Why it matters

Ventilation is about capturing smoke, grease, and moisture before it spreads. With a downdraft, duct layout and cabinet clearances drive results as much as the blower itself, so planning the cutout, duct direction, and electrical outlet location is what makes the vent “worth it.”

Parts that commonly support a successful install

If you are planning duct routing or replacing damaged venting components, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

For ordering RMDD3604 replacement parts, use the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

No, 36 inches is not too high for an overhead range hood; it is typically the maximum recommended mounting height above the cooking surface. If you mount an overhead hood higher than 36 inches, it captures less smoke and grease. For the Broan RMDD3604, this question usually does not apply because it is a downdraft ventilator installed behind the cooktop, not an overhead hood; use the RMDD3604 installation guide for the correct cutout and placement details.

Recommended height guidelines (overhead hoods)

Most wall and under-cabinet range hoods perform best when installed within a standard height window.

  • Typical target height: 24 to 30 inches above the cooktop
  • Common maximum height: 36 inches above the cooktop
  • Higher than 36 inches: noticeably weaker capture of steam, smoke, and grease
  • Gas cooking often benefits from staying closer to the lower end of the range (while following the hood’s instructions)
How this applies to the Broan RMDD3604 (downdraft)

The RMDD3604 is designed to exhaust at the cooktop level and uses ductwork and cabinet planning instead of an overhead mounting height.

Key installation points we follow for this model:

  • It fits standard 36-inch wide cabinets (model-specific)
  • It plugs into a 120 VAC, 60 Hz grounded outlet (plan outlet location before installation)
  • It uses a standard 3-1/4 inch x 10 inch duct connector
  • Ducted fans must be vented outdoors and use metal ductwork
Quick comparison
Setup What “36 inches” means What happens if you go higher
Overhead range hood Distance from cooktop to hood intake Less effective ventilation and capture
RMDD3604 downdraft Not a mounting-height spec Focus is on cutout, duct routing, and clearances
Why it matters

Ventilation works by capturing the cooking plume. With an overhead hood, too much distance lets smoke and grease spread before the fan can pull it in. With a downdraft like the RMDD3604, performance depends more on correct duct routing, cabinet clearances, and a proper outdoor vent.

Parts that commonly affect venting performance

If airflow seems weak after installation, these parts are often involved in the vent path (match parts to your exact configuration):

You can order replacement parts for your Broan RMDD3604 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Recirculating (ductless) range hoods filter air and send it back into the kitchen, so they control smoke, heat, and moisture less effectively than venting outdoors. For the Broan RMDD3604 downdraft, our guidance is to vent to the outdoors per the RMDD3604 installation guide.

Disadvantages of recirculating (ductless) venting
  • Moisture stays indoors: steam can raise indoor humidity during boiling and simmering.
  • Heat stays indoors: the cooking area feels warmer because heat is not exhausted outside.
  • Odors can linger: charcoal filtration reduces odors but does not clear them like outdoor venting.
  • More upkeep: odor-control filters require regular replacement to stay effective.
  • Grease film can build up: more airborne residue can settle on cabinets and walls over time.
Ducted vs. recirculating: what changes
Feature Ducted (vented outdoors) Recirculating (ductless)
Odor and smoke removal Strongest Moderate
Moisture and heat removal Strongest Limited
Maintenance Lower Higher (filter changes)
Best use case Most cooking styles Light cooking, no duct option
Why it matters for Broan RMDD3604

The RMDD3604 is built around ducted exhaust. The installation and safety guidance for this type of downdraft setup calls for ducted fans to be vented outdoors and using proper metal ductwork. Choosing a recirculating hood instead is a performance tradeoff; it is not the intended configuration for this model.

If you are planning a ducted setup
  • Use smooth, metal ductwork sized to the installation requirements.
  • Keep the duct run as short and straight as possible.
  • Seal duct joints to prevent air leaks.
  • Make sure the damper opens freely and is not blocked.
  • Replace damaged duct components such as the range hood vent duct, 6-in 406.

You can order RMDD3604 replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

For a range hood, the best CFM is the lowest airflow that reliably captures smoke and odors for how you cook. For the Broan RMDD3604 downdraft ventilator, the documentation for the internal blower lists 500 CFM; use that as the baseline and focus on ducting quality for real performance (see the RMDD3604 installation guide).

Practical CFM targets (what to buy)

Use these ranges when comparing hoods and downdrafts:

  • 100 to 250 CFM: light cooking, low smoke
  • 300 to 450 CFM: typical daily cooking
  • 500+ CFM: frequent frying, searing, high heat, strong odor control
What matters as much as CFM

Airflow ratings drop quickly when ducting is restrictive. For best results:

  • Keep duct runs short and as straight as possible
  • Minimize elbows; avoid crushed flex duct
  • Match the duct connector size to the blower outlet
  • Use a damper to reduce backdraft and outside air leaks
  • Keep grease buildup under control so the blower can move air
RMDD3604 ducting basics (model-specific)

The RMDD3604 is designed to connect to 3-1/4 inch x 10 inch ducting; it can also be routed to 6 inch round using a transition.

Item RMDD3604 guidance Why it matters
Airflow baseline 500 CFM (internal blower) Sets expectations for capture and duct sizing
Primary duct 3-1/4 inch x 10 inch Best match to the unit connection
Alternate duct 6 inch round (with transition) Helps when routing around framing
Parts that can help airflow and backdraft control

If you are correcting duct routing or backdraft issues, these model-compatible parts are commonly used:

Why it matters

Right-sized airflow clears grease, smoke, and odors faster. Good ducting preserves real-world CFM, reduces noise, and helps prevent backdrafting in tighter homes.

Last updated: February 2026

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