Weber Summit 675 Built-In Structure Sleeve Dimensions, All dimensions are to finished surfaces

Models: Summit 675

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All dimensions are to finished surfaces.

BUILT-IN STRUCTURE CUTOUT DIMENSIONS

All dimensions are to finished surfaces.

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BUILT-IN CUTOUT DIMENSIONS

 

 

Side Burner Tolerances

DIMENSIONS

A

1034

+ 316

 

 

- 0

 

 

 

 

B

412

+ 332

 

 

 

- 0

 

C

24”

+ 316

 

 

 

-0

 

WT

40

 

 

 

 

 

Weight (expressed in pounds) represents the total weight of the sleeve and the cooking unit and does not include the permanent structure housing the sleeve.

The sleeve must be supported from the bottom.

Recommended cutout dimensions “A through C” include a nominal clearance dimension to facilitate installation. Any additional clearance must be within tolerances shown or fit- up of sleeve and built-in structure may be adversely affected.

Countertop

Silicon sealant

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Before installing the sleeve, lay a bead of silicon sealant around the top perimeter and front sides of the structure in the areas that the flanges of the sleeve will rest. This will prevent moisture seepage. The sealant you use must have a temperature rating above 120°F. If necessary, caulk between the flange of the sleeve and finished countertop surface.

WARNING: All countertop finished surfaces must be constructed of a noncombustible material.

BUILT-IN STRUCTURE SLEEVE DIMENSIONS

WIDTH

A

B

HEIGHT

C

DEPTH

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BUILT-IN INSULATED SLEEVE

DIMENSIONS

 

 

Side burner

Tolerances

DIMENSIONS

A

101932

+ 14

 

 

- 0

 

 

 

 

B

4964

+ 18

 

 

 

- 0

 

C

232532

+ 14

 

 

 

-0

 

WT

40

 

 

 

 

 

Weight (expressed in pounds) represents the total weight of the sleeve and the cooking unit and does not include the permanent structure housing the sleeve.

Specified sleeve dimensions “A through C” reflect the dimension to the mounting surface of the trim excluding the overhang.

WARNING: Air holes must be provided in the structure at the top and bottom to provide ventilation in the event of a gas leak.

Air holes can be located in a low visibility area and should be protected by screening material to prevent rodents and insects from entering the structure. Air holes will also help dry moisture.

If you are going to use a rotisserie with the cooking module, make sure you space the side burner far enough away to facilitate its use.

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Weber Summit 675 Built-In Structure Sleeve Dimensions, All dimensions are to finished surfaces, Built-In Cutout Dimensions