Design Guide

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Monolith columns are designed to fi t any type of
kitchen cabinetry door installation in 25" (635 mm)
depth of the typical North American style.
The cut out is the niche in which a Monolith column
is installed. The width of the cut out can be the one
of a single column (18", 24", 30", etc.) or the one
for a Side-by-Side combination (42", 48", 54", etc.),
this will depend on the column models considered.
In the North American style cabinetry, the total depth of
the cut out is equal to the depth of the niche plus the face
frame. It does not necessarily include the thickness of the
door panel, as this will depend on the installation style.
For a standard overlay on an American style cabinet and frameless installation in European style cabinet, use the
door panel dimension specifi ed as frameless installation.
For a fl ush inset installation, use the door panel dimensions of inset installation.
For any other type of installation, please refer to Door Clearance Requirements (page 51) to defi ne the door panel
dimensions.
Installation Dimensions
When planning the cut out, it is essential that the
top and side interior walls be fl ush to the appliance
at a minimum depth of 4" (102 mm) from the outer
edge of the face frame and composed of thick
(5/8" (16 mm) minimum) material for secure
installation. Also, because the case interior will be
partially visible when the refrigerator door is opened,
always ensure that the top and side returns are
nished to match the exterior furniture at the same
minimum depth of 4" (102 mm).
Monolith columns include a sealing set in order to
cleanly close the gaps between appliance and
cabinet side walls.
Monolith columns are designed to be fully fl ush
integrated when installed in 25" (635 mm) deep
cabinets, by using the stainless steel panels
off ered as accessories, or custom door panels that
perfectly match the rest of kitchen cabinetry.
The typical wood panel thickness is 3/4" (19 mm),
however thicker panels or other materials can be used.
When using custom panels, always ensure that the
panel reverse is fi nished to match the exterior, as
parts of the panel reverse will be visible when the
refrigerator door is opened.
When using custom panels, do not exceed the maximum
panel weight allowed by the door hinge of the specifi c
column and a panel thickness above 1 3/16" (30 mm).
Standard overlay Frameless Flush inset
Appliance depth
24" (610 mm)
Cut out depth
25" (635 mm)
Cut out depth
25" (635 mm)
Appliance depth
24" (610 mm)
Appliance depth
24" (610 mm)
Cut out depth
25" (635 mm) + panel thickness
1
Not considering overlapping of the panel at the top.
² Not considering overlapping of the panel to the right and left.
Model
H
Inset installation
style
W
Inset installation
style
H
Frameless installation
style
W
Frameless installation
style
Max. panel
weight
MRB 2400
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
23 ¾"
(603 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
24"
2
(610 mm)
66 lbs. (30 kg)
MRB 3000
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
29 ¾"
(756 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
30"
2
(762 mm)
77 lbs. (35 kg)
MRB 3600
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
35 ¾"
(908 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
36"
2
(914 mm)
88 lbs. (40 kg)
MF 1851
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
17 ¾"
(451 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
18"
2
(457 mm)
55 lbs. (25 kg)
MF 2451
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
23 ¾"
(603 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
24"
2
(610 mm)
66 lbs. (30 kg)
MF 3051
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
29 ¾"
(756 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
30"
2
(762 mm)
77 lbs. (35 kg)
MF 3651
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
35 ¾"
(908 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
36"
2
(914 mm)
88 lbs. (40 kg)
MW 1800/1801
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
17 ¾"
(451 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
18"
2
(457 mm)
52 lbs. (24 kg)
MW 2400/2401
79
7
8"
(2029 mm)
23 ¾"
(603 mm)
80"
1
(2032 mm)
24"
2
(610 mm)
52 lbs. (24 kg)
Door Panel Dimensions and Weights