Planning Guide

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Installations Requiring a 4”W. Filler Strip
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here are several situations where 4”W. back panel (VBPFLR4) and back panels need to be used. The VLFR4 is a 4”W.,
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2”H. (includes 4
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2” toe kick area) stainless steel “post” sandwiched between two cabinets.
1) Use a 4”W. filler whenever two Viking appliances are installed side-by-side in the run. This will give the appliances
ample room for any clearance issues they may have in their general specifications. Remember that 8” is required for
proper installation of the rotisserie motor on a grill.
2) Use a 4”W. back panel whenever a Viking outdoor grill is used in a layout against a non-combustible surface (such as
a brick wall). The general specifications for the grill require 3” of space between the back of the grill and any
non-combustible surface. The 4”W. back panel accounts for this. (See sample drawing on page 9)
3) If a VFLR4 is used in an island setting, a VBPFLR4 is used as the back panel.
4) Use the 4”W. filler whenever extra room in your cabinet layout is desired.
Installations Requiring 90º and 135º Inner and Outer Filler Strips
Many installations include a “turn” in the layout. These turns can follow a back wall, or they may exist in an island setting.
If a layout such as this is designed, 90 or 135 degree filler strips will need to be used.
When to Use Inside Filler Strips by Themselves (see sample drawings below)
Use a 90° (VCF90) or 135° (VCF135) inside filler whenever you have a 90 or 135 degree turn. If the layout is against a wall,
no outer corner filler will be needed. The countertop will run into the wall. Your locally-supplied countertop installer will
need to account for the void area underneath the countertop that falls in between the cabinets.
VBBO1601
VSP30
NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE
VQBO3021
VCF90
VBBO2602
VSP30
VBO1811
VBO1811
VFLR4
NON-COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE
VBPFLR4
(stainless facing out)
VBPFLR4
(stainless facing out)
PLANNING YOUR VIKING OUTDOOR KITCHEN