Sub-Zero 601F 600 Series & 430 Panel Specifications - Page 14

Model 430 - Overlay Panels, Model 430 - Framed Panels

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WINE STORAGE MODEL 430 - FRAMED PANELS You cannot use a 1/4" (6) panel to cover the glass door of a framed Model 430. It is fine when applying a panel to the solid door, but in either instance, you should consider using raised panels with a minimum 5/8" (16) thickness. When using a raised framed panel, you must allow for the edge to be routed 1/4" (6) around the panel to ensure a proper fit. Refer to illustration 1. With the framed Model 430, you will receive an extruded handle identical in appearance to the Built-In models. However, it will be an extended handle and will enable you to use raised panels without providing finger clearance to open the door. IMPORTANT NOTE: Wine Storage models with a solid door are available as a special order and require 90 days for delivery. When ordering panels for a solid door unit, follow the overall panel dimensions indicated; rail and stile dimensions do not apply. A solid panel must not be installed on a glass door unit, as this may cause moisture to form behind the panel. MODEL 430 - OVERLAY PANELS Your overlay model will be shipped without handle hardware and with an 11" (279) overlay panel grille as standard equipment. You will need to order a panel for the grille and hardware to complement your surrounding cabinetry. While the overlay panel design offers you a more seamless appearance, you need to be aware of adjacent cabinets and/or countertops when the door is opened. Refer to the full-scale illustrations at the end of the Built-In section. To achieve the overlay look, you need three different panels-the decorative overlay panel, a 0.10" (3) spacer panel and a 1/4" (6) backer panel. Depending on your cabinet manufacturer, this could be one panel routed for different dimensions or more likely, three different panels. Refer to the Overlay Panel Specifications for complete details on the overlay sizing. In addition, illustrations 2 and 3 will give you a better idea of the panel construction and how it interacts with our frame. The glass door opening of the standard Model 430 is designed to be exposed to room air circulation. Decorative overlays on the glass should be kept to a minimum. Also, rails and stiles can be increased in size but should not exceed cabinet manufacturers' standard width. They cannot exceed overall door panel dimensions specified, as they would interfere with the operation of the door. The back sides of rails and stiles that will be visible through the glass door will need to be finished. Also, the inside edges of the frames must be finished to match the front surface. Trim Reveal 1/4" (6) min Rout to 1/4" (6) thickness 21/4" (57) Rail / Stile Door Frame 5/8" Glass (16) Illus. 1 21/4" (57) Rail / Stile .10" (3) Spacer Panel .10" (3) Overlay Panel 1/4" (6) Backer Panel 5/16" (8) min Door Frame Glass 5/32" (4) Door / Grille 1/16" (2) Trim Illus. 2 Overlay Panel Spacer Panel 5/8" min (16) Backer Panel .10" (3) 1/4" (6) Illus. 3 62

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MODEL 430 – OVERLAY PANELS
Your overlay model will be shipped without
handle hardware and with an 11" (279) overlay
panel grille as standard equipment. You will need
to order a panel for the grille and hardware to
complement your surrounding cabinetry.
While the overlay panel design offers you a more
seamless appearance, you need to be aware of
adjacent cabinets and/or countertops when the
door is opened. Refer to the full-scale illustra-
tions at the end of the Built-In section.
To achieve the overlay look, you need three
different panels—the decorative overlay panel, a
0.10" (3) spacer panel and a
1
/
4
" (6) backer
panel. Depending on your cabinet manufacturer,
this could be one panel routed for different
dimensions or more likely, three different panels.
Refer to the Overlay Panel Specifications for
complete details on the overlay sizing. In
addition, illustrations 2 and 3 will give you a
better idea of the panel construction and how it
interacts with our frame.
The glass door opening of the standard Model
430 is designed to be exposed to room air circu-
lation. Decorative overlays on the glass should
be kept to a minimum. Also, rails and stiles can
be increased in size but should not exceed
cabinet manufacturers‘ standard width. They
cannot exceed overall door panel dimensions
specified, as they would interfere with the oper-
ation of the door.
The back sides of rails and stiles that will be
visible through the glass door will need to be
finished. Also, the inside edges of the frames
must be finished to match the front surface.
2
1
/
4
"
(57)
Rail/Stile
Door
Frame
5
/
8
"
(16)
Glass
Trim Reveal
1
/
4
"
(6) min
Rout to
1
/
4
"
(6)
thickness
Illus. 1
Backer
Panel
Spacer Panel
Overlay Panel
1
/
4
"
(6)
.10"
(3)
5
/
8
"
min
(16)
1
/
4
"
(6)
Backer Panel
2
1
/
4
"
(57)
Rail/Stile
.10"
(3)
Spacer Panel
Overlay Panel
Door Frame
Glass
.10"
(3)
5
/
16
"
(8)
min
1
/
16
"
(2)
5
/
32
"
(4)
Door/Grille
Trim
Illus. 2
Illus. 3
MODEL 430 – FRAMED PANELS
You cannot use a
1
/
4
" (6) panel to cover the
glass door of a framed Model 430. It is fine
when applying a panel to the solid door, but in
either instance, you should consider using raised
panels with a minimum 5/8" (16) thickness.
When using a raised framed panel, you must
allow for the edge to be routed
1
/
4
" (6) around
the panel to ensure a proper fit. Refer to
illustration 1.
With the framed Model 430, you will receive an
extruded handle identical in appearance to the
Built-In models. However, it will be an extended
handle and will enable you to use raised panels
without providing finger clearance to open the
door.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Wine Storage models with a
solid door are available as a special order and
require 90 days for delivery. When ordering
panels for a solid door unit, follow the overall
panel dimensions indicated; rail and stile dimen-
sions do not apply.
A solid panel must not be installed on a
glass door unit, as this may cause moisture
to form behind the panel.