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Part Number 4532415 Rev 5 12/15
cabinet to pull quickly hot exhaust away from the
electronic equipment. As an alternative, provide a
separate exhaust air plenum.
NOTE: In a situation that when ventilation fan
cannot be installed on the cabinet, you must provide
ventilation gaps with size of minimum 323 square
centimeters [50 square inches] per dual built-in
appliance.
NOTE: Additional air filters, ventilation fans, cooling
controls, and air ducts are the responsibility of the
customer and installer.
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PREVENT WATER INGRESS
• Any ingress of water will damage the electronic
equipment.
Recommendations
• Consider cleaning method and how it might
impact your cabinet design.
• All mating surfaces and installation gaps between
the countertop and the appliance must be bonded
and sealed properly with silicone.
• Design and construct ventilation gaps in such a
ways that they would prevent water ingress.
Examples below shown that bent flanges are
created behind louvered openings (Example 1)
or ventilation gaps (Example2) to deflect water
splashes.
Example 1.
Example 2.
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ELIMINATE FIRE HAZARDS
• Comply with all ventilation and installation
clearances.
• Keep the appliance away from combustible
materials, vapors or liquids.
• Final cabinet construction and installation must
comply with all applicable national and local
electrical and safety codes.
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PROVIDE SAFE DISCONNECT FROM POWER
SUPPLY
• The appliance is intended to be permanently
connected to fixed wiring. Other means for
disconnection from power supply, such as circuit
breaker or disconnect switch, must be accessible.
Consult your local authorities or your electrical
contractor for details.
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PROVIDE SERVICE CLEARANCE
• Provide enough space and service access for
technicians to perform maintenance and service.