Side Wall Clearance - Figure 4
1. Figure 4 illustrates the requirement to minimize the clearance at the sides of the refrigerator. The clearance is not to exceed 1/2 inch. Side clearances in excess of 1/2 inch must be either
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filled with Fiberglas batting or blocked with pan- eling, etc.
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Figure 4
Upper Side Wall Exhaust Vent For Mod- | 1 | |
els 452, 453, 442, and 443 ONLY | ||
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1. | Area above refrigerator blocked (baffled) off to |
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| prevent trapping of hot air above the refrigera- |
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2. | 0 - 1/4 inch clearance at the top of the refrig- |
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| erator. |
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3. | Upper Side vent Location. Floor level to top of |
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| opening. 38 1/8" for models 442 & 443. 50 1/2" | 6 |
| for models 452 & 453. See Table 1 for vent | |
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| dimensions, |
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4. | 0 - 1 inch clearance at the rear of the refrigera- |
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| tor. (See Figure 3 when clearance exceeds 1 |
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5. | Intake (lower) vent installed flush with the sur- | Figure 5 |
| face on which the refrigerator is mounted. | |
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6. | O inch clearance at bottom of refrigerator. |
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Top and Side Wall |
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Figure 6 |
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1. | Top baffle fills the total area above the refrig- | 2 | 2 |
| erator an is properly aligned with the side wall |
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| construction. |
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2. | 0 - 1/2 inch at the sides of the refrigerator. |
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Figure 6
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