Integrated installation, Panel considerations – Sub-Zero IC-27FI User Manual

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Integrated Installation

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Panel Considerations

DOOR PANEL HEIGHT

The height of the door panel can extend beyond the

typical panel height, provided you do not exceed the panel

weight limit.

A minimum finished height of 80"

(2032)

is required for 27"

(686)

and 36"

(914)

tall models. For the 27"

(686)

integrated

column, a minimum finished height of 81"

(2057)

is required.

Therefore, when installing a tall model next to a column,

the minimum finished height is 81"

(2057)

. For installations

taller than 80"

(2032)

or 81"

(2057)

, a decorative valance

will be needed to finish off the height to the finished sur-

rounding cabinetry.

The illustration below shows how the panel may be

extended and what you need to consider to finish the area

behind the door panel.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The decorative valance used to finish

the area behind the door panel must stay behind the front

plane of the finished molding.

INTEGRATED UNIT

(SIDE VIEW)

1

1

/

2

"

(38)

25"

(635) TO WALL

HINGE

DECORATIVE VALANCE

CANNOT EXTEND BEYOND

THE FRONT OF THE MOLDING

DECORATIVE VALANCE

REMOVABLE MOLDING

TYPICAL

HEIGHT

OF DOOR

PANEL

MINIMUM

HEIGHT

OVERALL

HEIGHT

1

/

8

"

(3)

1

/

8

"

(3)

DOOR

PANEL

25"

(635) TO WALL

HEIGHT

OF PANEL

INTEGRATED UNIT

(SIDE VIEW)

2

5

/

8

"

(67) TO

4"

(102)

BASE MOLDING

MUST BE

REMOVABLE—

4"

(102) MAX

HEIGHT

KICKPLATE/GRILLE

CAN BE ADJUSTED

FORWARD

KICKPLATE/GRILLE

4"

(102) TO

9"

(229)

FROM FLOOR

TOE KICK CLEARANCE

The toe kick clearance can vary with the height of the

panel. You must keep a minimum space of 4"

(102)

clear

below the bottom edge of the panel for proper venting. In

addition, any decorative base molding must be removable

and cannot exceed 4"

(102)

in height.

Upper valence.

Kickplate/grille area.

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