36 T-shaped liner biscuit finish identifies a range hood liner designed for a 36-inch wood range hood opening and a biscuit-colored interior, so the hood cavity gains a defined metal capture area that coordinates with lighter kitchen tones. These T-shaped liners are designed for standard and classic valance hoods, so they match common wood hood styles without custom fabrication. The liners are for Air-Pro 03A ventilators, so the ventilator housing sits within a form that suits that series. Being part of the range hood liners product class, this piece creates a transition between the ventilator and the wood hood shell, which helps separate wood surfaces from the active vent area. The liner is identified by manufacturer part 9029 BIS from VMI, Inc., giving shops a clear reference for reorders and project documentation.
The T-shaped liners are designed for standard and classic valance hoods, so the liner profile follows those established front-valance shapes during fitting. As a 36 T-shaped liner biscuit finish part, the 36-inch designation guides layout for that hood width, so the opening and interior framing can be planned around this liner dimension. Alignment with Air-Pro 03A ventilators means the ventilator sits within an interior shape suited to that series, which simplifies positioning the ventilator intake over the active cooking zone. Because it belongs to the range hood liners class, installers can treat this part as the interior shell that defines cut lines and interior clearances for the wood hood build.
This T-shaped liner is for wood range hoods, so it occupies the interior cavity of a wood hood rather than a metal shell. Design for standard and classic valance hoods places it behind the decorative front valance, where the liner shape follows that profile through the intake area. The 36 T-shaped liner biscuit finish description indicates a 36-inch range hood application, so it suits projects built around that width. Its role as a range hood liner for Air-Pro 03A ventilators positions it directly around that ventilator model, so the blower housing and intake mount within a defined metal envelope inside the wood structure.
The manufacturer part 9029 BIS from VMI, Inc. ties this liner to a specific pattern, so repeated orders bring the same geometry for multi-unit runs or future service work. Being a T-shaped liner establishes a repeatable interior form, which helps keep ventilator placement and hood opening relationships consistent across projects. The biscuit finish provides a predictable light interior tone, which supports design continuity when multiple hoods in a space share the same interior color. Because the liner is tailored to Air-Pro 03A ventilators and to standard and classic valance hoods, the combination of ventilator and hood style remains stable from job to job, reducing layout variation when building or replacing similar hoods later.
The 9029 BIS liner is designed for wood range hoods, so it serves as the interior metal shell inside a wood hood assembly.
These T-shaped liners are designed for standard and classic valance hoods, so they match those common decorative front valance profiles.
This range hood liner is for Air-Pro 03A ventilators, so that ventilator series fits within the liner layout.
The 36 T-shaped liner biscuit finish designation indicates a liner intended for a 36-inch range hood opening.
The biscuit finish provides a light, neutral interior color, which supports warm or off-white design schemes inside the hood cavity.
The VMI, Inc. part number 9029 BIS identifies this exact liner pattern, aiding specification, ordering, and consistent replacement on future projects.
This T-shaped liner is for Air-Pro 03A ventilators and is designed for standard and classic valance wood range hoods, so it suits jobs using that ventilator and those hood styles. The 36 T-shaped liner biscuit finish description supports 36-inch hood layouts with a light interior color. With its role defined as a range hood liner in wood range hoods, this 9029 BIS part from VMI, Inc. offers a consistent reference when planning or repeating projects around this hood configuration.