Planning Information
O V E R L A Y P A N E L S | ||
Spacer Panel |
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.10" |
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(3) | Overlay Panel | |
| 1/4" (6) Backer Panel | |
| 5/16" (8) min | |
| 5/32" (4) | Door/Drawer/ |
| 1/16" (2) | Grille Trim |
Three panel assembly—cross section
Overlay Panel | Spacer Panel | |
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~3/4" | Backer | |
(19) | Panel | |
1/4" (6) | ||
.10" (3) |
Three panel assembly—rear view
O V E R L AY P A N E L S
The overlay design allows decorative panels to cover the door trim for a more seamless appearance that blends with the design of the room. To achieve this look, the most common way is to work with three
(6)backer panel. Depending on your cabinet manufacturer, this could be one panel routed for different dimensions or more likely, three different panels.
Regardless of the physical construction of the panels (routing or three panel assembly), you will need to follow the exact dimensions and panel placement to ensure a proper fit.
The top illustration on this page is a cross section view of the three panel assembly showing placement of the door/drawer/grille trim. The bottom illustration shows a rear view of the three panel assembly and critical dimen- sions, standard for all overlay models.
Overlay models will come with no handle hardware, because the beauty of this design is that you can match the surrounding cabinetry hardware. For overlay door panel dimensions, refer to specifications on page 9.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Keep in mind that the
IMPORTANT NOTE: The weight of each door panel assembly cannot exceed 50 lbs (23 kg). The total thick- ness of all panels for an overlay model must be at least 5/8" (16) thick.
To install overlay panels, refer to the installation instruc- tions shipped with each unit. These instructions can also be found on our website, subzero.com.
Dimensions in parentheses are in |
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millimeters unless otherwise specified. | 8 |