Sub-Zero 427R Sub-Zero Design Guide - Page 59

Door Panel Height, Toe Kick Clearance

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Integrated Refrigeration 59 subzero.com/specs Cabinetry Applications DOOR PANEL HEIGHT The height of the door panel can extend beyond the typical panel height, provided you do not exceed the panel weight limit. The illustration below shows how the panel may be extended and what you need to consider to finish the area behind the door panel. IMPORTANT NOTE: The decorative valance used to finish the area behind the door panel must stay behind the front plane of the finished molding. TOE KICK CLEARANCE The toe kick clearance can vary with the height of the panel. You must keep a minimum space of 4" (102) clear below the bottom edge of the panel for proper venting. In addition, any decorative base molding must be removable and cannot exceed 4" (102) in height. 1/8" (3) OVERALL HEIGHT 1/8" (3) MINIMUM HEIGHT TYPICAL HEIGHT OF DOOR PANEL 11/2" (38) DOOR PANEL 25" (635) TO WALL DECORATIVE VALANCE CANNOT EXTEND BEYOND THE FRONT OF THE MOLDING DECORATIVE VALANCE HINGE REMOVABLE MOLDING INTEGRATED UNIT (SIDE VIEW) UPPER VALANCE COLUMN AND TALL MODELS INTEGRATED UNIT (SIDE VIEW) HEIGHT OF PANEL 4" (102) TO 9" (229) FROM FLOOR BASE MOLDING MUST BE REMOVABLE- 4" (102) MAX HEIGHT KICKPLATE / GRILLE CAN BE ADJUSTED FORWARD KICKPLATE / GRILLE 25" (635) TO WALL 2 5/8" (67) TO 4" (102) KICKPLATE / GRILLE AREA ALL INTEGRATED MODELS

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Integrated Refrigeration
59
subzero.com/specs
Cabinetry Applications
DOOR PANEL HEIGHT
The height of the door panel can extend beyond the
typical panel height, provided you do not exceed the panel
weight limit. The illustration below shows how the panel
may be extended and what you need to consider to finish
the area behind the door panel.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The decorative valance used to finish
the area behind the door panel must stay behind the front
plane of the finished molding.
INTEGRATED UNIT
(SIDE VIEW)
1
1
/
2
"
(38)
25"
(635) TO WALL
HINGE
DECORATIVE VALANCE
CANNOT EXTEND BEYOND
THE FRONT OF THE MOLDING
DECORATIVE VALANCE
REMOVABLE MOLDING
TYPICAL
HEIGHT
OF DOOR
PANEL
MINIMUM
HEIGHT
OVERALL
HEIGHT
1
/
8
"
(3)
1
/
8
"
(3)
DOOR
PANEL
25"
(635) TO WALL
HEIGHT
OF PANEL
INTEGRATED UNIT
(SIDE VIEW)
2
5
/
8
"
(67) TO
4"
(102)
BASE MOLDING
MUST BE
REMOVABLE—
4"
(102) MAX
HEIGHT
KICKPLATE/GRILLE
CAN BE ADJUSTED
FORWARD
KICKPLATE/GRILLE
4"
(102) TO
9"
(229)
FROM FLOOR
TOE KICK CLEARANCE
The toe kick clearance can vary with the height of the
panel. You must keep a minimum space of 4"
(102)
clear
below the bottom edge of the panel for proper venting. In
addition, any decorative base molding must be removable
and cannot exceed 4"
(102)
in height.
UPPER VALANCE
COLUMN AND TALL MODELS
KICKPLATE/GRILLE AREA
ALL INTEGRATED MODELS