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Setting Aside the Space
Just as with any refrigerator, it is always important that you have enough space to work
around the unit. The cabinet depth alone doesn’t tell the entire story. You need to consider
the length of the open doors to determine the total space you need for use of the appliance.
The 48" product requires an area that is 47½ inches wide and 52½ inches deep. Two feet of
the cabinet will be flush with the cabinets or built into the wall. This means that you need at
least two feet four and one half inches clear in front of the system. If you want to be able to
get past an open refrigerator, you will need even more space.
The 48" cutout needs to be at least 83¾", 47½" wide and at least 24" deep. A little extra
depth would allow for some adjustment room. Too much extra depth would make the
installation of the anti-tip device difficult.
48" Cutout
47-1/2
Top View
24
47-1/4
48" Top View
43-11/16
52-9/16
50-3/4
47-1/2
Front View
83-3/4
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