Design Guide
Fully Integrated
HC 1001/HC 1050 - SBS 20H0, HC 1011/HC 1060 - SBS 20H1, HF 851/HRB 1110 - SBS 19H0
Definition of the Door Panel Heights:
1. Start with the lower door of the freezer compartment:
The freezer door height is 24-24/32" (629 mm). In order to cover
the lower part of the appliance, increase the height of the panel to
27-23/64" (695 mm).
2. To cover the face side of the floor board (a) add the thickness of
the floor board (usually 3/4" (19 mm)).
Thus, the minimum height of the freezer door panel is:
27-23/64" + 3/4" = 28-7/64"
(695 mm + 19 mm = 714 mm)
3. Without door panels on the unit, there is a gap of 19/32“ (15mm)
between the freezer door and the refrigerator door.
After the installation of the cabinet doors, the gap between the two
doors will only be around 1/8” (3mm).
4. If there is other furniture standing close to the refrigerator cabinet
(See also previous page) this furniture typically has a gap between
two drawers or two doors. Depending on your kitchen, these gaps
are approximately 1/8" (3 mm) wide.
5. In this case, the maximum height of the freezer door panel is:
27-23/64" + 3/4" + 19/32" - 1/8" = 28-19/32"
(695 mm + 19 mm + 15 mm - 3 mm = 726 mm)
Where as the minimum height of the freezer door panel is:
27-23/64" + 3/4" = 28-7/64"
(695 mm + 19 mm = 714 mm)
Of course, the final door height depends on the gap position of the
cabinets that stand to the left and right of the refrigerator cabinet.
6. The height of the refrigerator door panel is:
The total opening of the cabinet (i.e. 70-25/64" (1788 mm)) plus the
thickness of the top as well as the floor board (usually 3/4" (19 mm))
minus the height of the freezer door panel (xxx" (xxx mm)) and sub-
tract the width of the gap (approximately 1/8" (3 mm)):
70-25/64" + 3/4" + 3/4" - xxx" - 1/8" = 71-49/64" - xxx"
(1788 mm + 19 mm + 19 mm - xxx mm - 3 mm = 1823mm – xxx mm)
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