Kitchen Cabinet Construction
Fig. 7 | 3 | Fridge compartement door | |
1 Unit door fridge compartement | |||
2 Unit door freezer comparte- | 4 | Freezer compartement door | |
ment |
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| Of course, the final door height depends on the gap position |
The freezer door height is | |||
u To cover the lower part of the appliance: increase the | of the cabinets that stand to the left and right of the appli- | ||
height of the panel to | ance cabinet. | ||
The thickness of the floor board is usually 3/4 in. (19 mm). | If there is other furniture standing close to the appliance | ||
u To cover the face side of the floor boardFig.7 (a): increase | cabinet this furniture typically has a gap between two draw- | ||
the height of the panel to | ers or two doors. Depending on your kitchen, these gaps | ||
( 695 mm + 19 mm = 714 mm ). |
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| are approximately 1/8 in. (3 mm) wide. |
Without door panels on the unit, there is a gap of 19/32 in. | u In this case, increase the height of the panel to | ||
(15 mm) betwenn the freezer Fig. 7 (4) and the refrigerator | + 3/4 in. + 19/32 in. - 1/8 in. = | ||
door Fig. 7 (3). After the installation of the cabinet doors, the | 19 mm + 15 mm - 3 mm = 726 mm ). | ||
gap between the two doors Fig. 7 (1,2) | will only be around | The height of the refrigerator door panel is: | |
1/8 in. (3 mm) and must be in the hatched area. |
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