Avanti Compressor Refrigerator
Cabinet Installation Guidelines
These units are designed, built and performance tested for free standing installation. However, if the unit is to be
installed inside a cabinet, provisions must be made for proper ventilation. Failure to do so will result in poor cooling
performance, dust build up on the components and dramatically shorten the life of the product. It may also void the
warranty. Below are the guidelines for creating proper ventilation:
Ventilation basics - While the unit is cooling (removing the heat) from its interior, the removed heat is being dissipated
through the condenser coils mounted on the inside walls of the sides of the refrigerator. This heat, along with the heat
generated by the compressor must be removed with proper air circulation and exhausted to the outside of the cabinet
enclosure. If this is not done, excessive heat will build up inside the cabinet enclosure and prevent the unit from
maintaining proper cooling, increase run time and overheat the electrical components.
If the unit is to be put in a cabinet, it should not have a door on the front and the back should be completely open with a
minimum of 2” of clearance between the back of the unit and the wall with no restrictions for the heated air to rise from
the back. If there is no alternative to having a door on the cabinet, the door should be ventilated with louvers or
openings (equal to a minimum of 33 square inches/213 square centimeters) that allow for intake air flow. More than 33
square inches is always better.
As a last resort if the unit is installed in an enclosure with a solid door, provisions must be made for ventilation as
described below:
A. Fresh air intake path. To maintain ventilation there needs to be fresh air intake to cool down the condenser
coil and compressor.
B. Hot air exhaust path. The hot air around the condenser coils/walls of the refrigerator needs to be removed
by intake air and have a free path to exhaust to the outside of the enclosure.
Recommended cutouts and clearances for proper ventilation of cabinet enclosure (See Diagram):
A. Fresh air intake path (A on Diagram)
The intake vents must have a minimum open area of 33 square inches (213cm2). More than 33 square inches is
always better. The intake area can be accomplished in the following ways:
A cutout opening in the toe kick panel. In the case of a rectangle cutout opening the recommended
dimensions are 2 ¾” x 12”.
A series of slots in the toe kick panel
A grill in the toe kick panel
B. There must also be an opening on the shelf on which the refrigerator sits (B on Diagram). The
recommended minimum cutout for the bottom shelf opening is 2 ¾ x 12” (7cm x 30.5cm) and should be
located approximately 7” from the front of the unit.
C. Heated exhaust air path (C on Diagram)
Option 1: Have a completely open back with a minimum of 2” between the back of the unit and the wall
The cabinet needs to have a minimum of 2” of clearance from the wall with no restrictions for the heated air
to rise from the back.
Option 2: If an open back is not possible an exhaust ventilation opening with a minimum of 33 square inches
must be created on the top. A minimum of 2” must be maintained between the back of the unit and the
back wall of the cabinet. A formed grill, cutout opening or a series of slots on top of the cabinet with an
area equal to 33 square inches. The location should be just above vents for the condenser coils at the top of
the unit.
Recessed Installation Model (AR2416B) Guidelines
Avanti’s industry exclusive Recessed Installation All-Refrigerator, model AR2416B, was designed specifically for the hotel
trade and requires less clearance than other compressor models. It only requires ½’’ (1.27cm) clearance on both sides
and 1 ½’’ (3.8cm) on the top and at the back of the unit. Although designed for Recessed Installation, it is NOT a fully
Built-In unit and still requires ventilation provisions outlined above.
Additional guidelines:
A minimum clearance of 1 ½ ” (3.8cm) on both sides and 2” (5cm) on the top is required.
The feet and leveling legs must be installed on the product to insure proper clearance and airflow at the bottom of the
product.
All guidelines are based on a typical room temperature of 77F (25C) degrees.
Even with proper ventilation the product must be routinely checked and cleaned of dust build up on the vents and
electrical components.
The ambient air inside the cabinet while the refrigerator is in operation should not exceed 90F (32C)
If you have any questions or would like additional information on your ventilation plans please contact Avanti
Hospitality Division.