Sub-Zero 427R Sub-Zero Design Guide - Page 28

Built-In Refrigeration, Ice and Water Dispenser

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Built-In Refrigeration 28 Ice and Water Dispenser MODELS BI-42SD AND BI-48SD For models BI-42SD or BI-48SD, the refrigerator door panel must include a cut-out to accommodate the dispenser glasswell and bezel. The thickness of the panel in this area can range from 1/4" (6) to a maximum of 11/8" (29). IMPORTANT NOTE: Regardless of the thickness of the panel for model BI-42SD or BI-48SD, you must plan for a flat landing area for the decorative bezel surrounding the glasswell area. The illustration to the right provides exact bezel dimensions. Refer to the appropriate panel specifications page for exact cut-out location. This landing area can be accomplished in a number of different ways. These photos show two options. One option (flush) is to rout the panel so the bezel will be flush with rails and stiles. You must rout a space to accommodate the height and width of the bezel. The width of the stile immediately to the left of the bezel must be 13/4" (44). Do not cut the entire stile to this dimension. The other option (proud) shows a boxed out landing area for the bezel using stiles and rails to create this space. In this application, the bezel will sit proud of the stiles and rails. The total thickness of the panels at this level must not exceed 11/8" (29). For overlay and flush inset models, mounting placement of the refrigerator door handle must assure proper access to the glasswell and adequate clearance under the handle. The handle placement illustration shows the relation of the refrigerator door handle to the glasswell bezel on stainless steel models. 5/8" 3/32" (16) (2) 12 7/8" (327) 6 5/16" (160) 1" (25) 1/8" (3) RADIUS 2" (51) GLASSWELL HANDLE Handle placement. Dispenser dimensions. Flush option. Proud option.

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Built-In Refrigeration
28
Ice and Water Dispenser
MODELS BI-42SD AND BI-48SD
For models BI-42SD or BI-48SD, the refrigerator door
panel must include a cut-out to accommodate the dis-
penser glasswell and bezel. The thickness of the panel in
this area can range from
1
/
4
"
(6)
to a maximum of 1
1
/
8
"
(29)
.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Regardless of the thickness of the
panel for model BI-42SD or BI-48SD, you must plan for a
flat landing area for the decorative bezel surrounding the
glasswell area. The illustration to the right provides exact
bezel dimensions. Refer to the appropriate panel specifi-
cations page for exact cut-out location. This landing area
can be accomplished in a number of different ways. These
photos show two options.
One option (flush) is to rout the panel so the bezel will be
flush with rails and stiles. You must rout a space to
accommodate the height and width of the bezel. The
width of the stile immediately to the left of the bezel must
be 1
3
/
4
"
(44)
. Do not cut the entire stile to this dimension.
The other option (proud) shows a boxed out landing area
for the bezel using stiles and rails to create this space. In
this application, the bezel will sit proud of the stiles and
rails. The total thickness of the panels at this level must
not exceed 1
1
/
8
"
(29)
.
Handle placement.
2"
(51)
1"
(25)
GLASSWELL
HANDLE
Flush option.
6
5
/
16
"
(160)
3
/
32
"
(2)
1
/
8
"
(3)
RADIUS
5
/
8
"
(16)
12
7
/
8
"
(327)
Dispenser dimensions.
Proud option.
For overlay and flush inset models, mounting placement of
the refrigerator door handle must assure proper access to
the glasswell and adequate clearance under the handle.
The handle placement illustration shows the relation of the
refrigerator door handle to the glasswell bezel on stainless
steel models.