Integrated model 700br, Planning information – Sub-Zero 700BR User Manual
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Planning Information
Integrated Model 700BR
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
7
F R A M E D C A B I N E T R Y
Traditional Frame –
3
/
8
" (10) offset
(top view).
Traditional Frame – standard overlay
(top view).
Traditional Frame – full overlay (top view).
SUB-ZERO
UNIT
PANEL
CABINET
DOOR
CABINET
FRAME
TO WALL
24
(610)
T
1
/
8
" (3)
REVEAL
1
27
(686)
PANEL
CABINET
DOOR
CABINET
FRAME
SUB-ZERO
UNIT
S
TO WALL
24
(610)
T
1
/
8
" (3)
REVEAL
1
27
(686)
2
PANEL
CABINET
DOOR
CABINET
FRAME
SUB-ZERO
UNIT
TO WALL
24
(610)
1
1
/
8
" (3)
REVEAL
2
27
(686)
2
F R A M E D C A B I N E T R Y A P P L I C A T I O N S
Framed cabinetry applications present you with different
questions to address. The illustrations on this page show
common applications of framed cabinetry. These are not
meant to be the only alternatives, but are suggestions
from designers around the country.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The depth of each Integrated unit is
24" (610) from the front of the unit to its back. You must
allow for the thickness of the panel you are applying when
planning for the finished rough opening depth if you want
the front panel to be flush with surrounding cabinetry. You
may have to move the unit back into drywall or bring the
cabinets forward to achieve a flush fit. Refer to the
illustrations.
Illustrations on the following pages give dimensions for an
Integrated drawer unit installed within a framed cabinetry
beaded inset application. Review the illustrations, giving
particular attention to the overall panel specifications.