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C A B I N E T R Y A P P L I C A T I O N S

Integrated refrigeration is compatible with virtu-

ally any style and look of cabinetry. The models

can be used with framed as well as frameless

cabinets. Because of the precise application and

the look you may want to achieve, there are

important questions you need to answer before

ordering panels for the doors/drawers. As you

look at styles of cabinets, keep some important

facts in mind:

IMPORTANT NOTE: The depth of each Inte-

grated model is 610 mm from the front of the

unit to its back. You must allow for the thick-

ness 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 must move the unit

back into drywall or bring the cabinets forward

to achieve a flush fit.

The height of the door panel can grow beyond

1153 mm and exceed the 2032 mm overall

height as long as you stay below the recom-

mended door panel weight limit.

The toe kick clearance can vary with the height

of the lower drawer panel; the maximum panel

height is 424 mm. You must keep a minimum

space of 102 mm clear below the bottom edge

of the lower drawer panel so the unit can be

properly vented.

We recommend using D-style handles. For the

cabinet door, handles must be located near the

edge of the panel opposite the hinge, centered

top to bottom. Locate handles in the top center

area of the drawer panels.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The inside edges of the

rough opening, as well as the sides and a

portion of the backside of the decorative panels

will need to be finished, as they will be exposed

when the doors are open.

F R A M E D C A B I N E T R Y

Framed cabinetry applications present you with

different questions to address. The illustrations

below show common applications of framed

cabinetry. These are not meant to be the only

alternatives, but are suggestions from designers

around the country. Also refer to the full-scale

illustrations at the end of this section for

specifics on door openings.

NOTE: In the illustrations below, the first width

dimension shown is for 686 mm wide units and

the second dimension is for 914 mm wide units.

Traditional frame – full overlay
(top view)

SUB-ZERO

UNIT

DOOR PANEL

CABINET

DOOR

CABINET

FRAME

TO WALL

610 mm

10 mm

REVEAL

OR

686 mm

914 mm

DOOR PANEL

CABINET

DOOR

CABINET

FRAME

SUB-ZERO

UNIT

10 mm

REVEAL

OR

686 mm

914 mm

TO WALL

610 mm

DOOR PANEL

CABINET

DOOR

CABINET

FRAME

SUB-ZERO

UNIT

10 mm

REVEAL

OR

686 mm

914 mm

TO WALL

610 mm

Traditional frame – standard overlay
(top view)

Traditional frame – 10 mm offset
(top view)

P A N E L

R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Door and drawer
panels must be a
minimum of 16 mm
thick.

The door panel
cannot exceed 18 kg
and each drawer
panel must not
exceed 5 kg for 686
mm wide units. For
914 mm wide units,
the door panel
weight limit is 24 kg
and 7 kg for each
drawer panel.