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4x4FF
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Apr 27, 2015

Air flow for residential fridge

I am in the process of installing a residential fridge in my 5er. I am going with the Whirlpool WRT111SFDB. You can see it here: Whirlpool WRT111SFDB at Home Depot

My fridge is in a slide. As a result I have 2 fridge vents in the wall of the slide (An upper one and a lower one) but no roof vent. My question is 'How much should I block the current vents off?'

In my new fridge the coils are exposed on the back and I know I need to have some airflow. There is not really going to be any airflow from the sides or top because it fits in the space very tight. I also know that I need to restrict some of the air from the rear vents just not sure what is the appropriate amount.

Any ideas??

Thanks,

Steve