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Dutch_12078
May 28, 2016Explorer II
When I installed my residential fridge to replace the failing RV fridge, I anchored it top and bottom. The minimum side, top, and bottom clearances in a standard residential kitchen installation are to insure adequate ventilation for the rear or bottom coils and compressor. In an RV replacement installation with the normal rear venting in place for an absorption fridge, those clearances are not needed. My fridge has zero clearance on the sides, and the small top and bottom clearances are blocked on the inside of the coach with wood trim.
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