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   Sub-Zero  Design Guide  

Design Guide - Page 24

 

 

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700 SERIES
PLANNING INFORMATION

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Door Panel Height

Door panels can grow beyond the 80 inch height to accommodate any size of door as long as you stay below the recommended door panel weight limit of 40 pounds.

Illustration 10 shows how the panel may grow and what you need to consider doing to finish the area in back of the door panel.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The valance you use to finish the area behind the door panel must stay behind the front plane of the finished molding as noted in illustration 10.

 

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Kickplate Clearance

Illustration 11 details the area below the lower drawer area where the operating mechanical equipment of the Sub-Zero 700 Series unit is housed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: A) You must keep a minimum space of four inches clear below the bottom edge of the lower drawer panel, so the unit can be properly vented. B) In addition, any decorative base molding must be removable for possible servicing and cleaning of the condenser.

Dual Installations

Optional components are necessary for the installation of two or more 700 Series units, where there is two inches or less of space between the units. Contact your Sub-Zero distributor for the proper components and instructions.

Note that panel sizes will change, refer to illustration 8.


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