The modular refrigerator and freezer column concept from Gaggenau oers you a variety of installation possibilities. In some
instances, special accessories are required!
Individual column installations
Any appliance can be installed as a stand-alone unit. Ensure a cutout
ush to the appliance at a depth of minimum 4" (102mm), preferably 6"
(152 mm) on the top and sides.
Note: It is absolutely essential to ensure that the appliance is installed in
such a way that the doors do not interfere with an adjacent wall or other
kitchen elements.
Side-by-Side installations (SxS)
The proper installation of any side-by-side two column combination
requires an installation kit (RA 460 000). It combines two individual units
into a side-by-side unit. For combinations that involve freezers and wine
columns, this kit is already pre-installed to the unit. For all other SxS
combinations or instances where any appliances are installed less than
6" (152 mm) apart from another but not connected SxS, a heating kit
(RA 460 010) is required.
Note: A partition of minimum ⅝" (16 mm) is required to ensure the
doors do not interfere with one another when opened. Use a partition
to separate appliances and observe the door swivel range. (See page
177 for details on door swivel range dimensions.)
Multiple column installations with partition walls between
When dimensioning the partition, note the thickness of the door panel
(including handles) as well as the swivel range (see page 177 on swivel
range) to prevent damage if the doors are opened at the same time. If
the thickness of a partition between two products is less than 6", then
a heating kit (RA 460 010) is required. It must be installed on the right
side wall of the left-side appliance.
Three appliances can be installed together only if a partition — minimum
⅝" (16 mm) — is placed between two of the appliances. Ensure that
door panel thickness (including handles) as well as the swivel range are
accounted for.
At the end of a cabinetry run
All Gaggenau refrigeration appliances must be completely enclosed on
the top and sides. If one side of the appliance is visible, a decorative
side panel must be used for covering it. This side panel must be
properly axed to the oor, room wall and any overhead furniture/
xtures before the appliance is placed in the cutout.
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Kitchen design — basic terms.
Thisisthemain body of a kitchen cabinet.
This is a decorative frame at the front of a kitchen cabinet and is typical for North America.Variations by manufacturerinkitchen design construction may purposely have a clearlyvisible face framethat is a part of the kitchen aesthetics. European design and styling ofcabinets (frameless cabinetry) typically do not haveaframe.
The kitchencabinetry door panelis the element of kitchen furniture largely defining theaesthetic design of a kitchen. It can have any conceivable look – from modern to traditional.In this quick reference a
3
/4"(19 mm)thick door panel is presumed.
The modular refrigeratorandfreezercolumnsfrom Gaggenau are intentionally designed to be equipped and delivered with custom made appliance door panelsthat perfectly matchtheend-user‘s installed kitchen cabinetry.Typicallythenormal appliance door panel thickness is expected
to be
3
/4"
(19 mm).
However, athickerappliancedoor panelcanbeaccommodated
if such door
panels are used on the end-user‘skitchen cabinetry or in order to emulate the
look ofthevisible faceframe (addition to the door) onthe refrigerator as well.
The niche is the cavity where a Gaggenau refrigerator or freezer is installed. The width of the
niche (18",24",30",....) is dependent on the appliance. The niche depthis equal tothe
depth of the kitchen cabinet (case+face frame). It does NOT include the thicknessofthecabinetry door panel.For proper planning of the niche depth, please refer to therespective chapter on page 16in thisquickreference.
The main idea of the Gaggenau modular refrigerator and freezer column concept is, that you can simply replace any standardsize kitchen cabinet with a refrigerator column. You c
an create a suitable niche by leaving a respective gap between two tall cabinets. Alternativelyyou may create an enclosure, that the appliance will fit into. Howeverthis isnot theoriginaldesign intent (basic idea).
When planning the installation niche, it is important that the side walls are completely flush!Please make sure that thereisnot any kind of face frame at the front of the niche. If, forsome reason this is not the situation, please make sure that the depth of this face frame(furniture return) ismore than 4"(100 mm)so that theappliancescan be properly secured.
To clarify the terms which are used in this planning guide, please refer to the following denitions:
Case
Face Frame (Cabinet)
Door
Appliance Door Panel
Cutout (Niche)
Kitchen Cabinetry
Illustration
This is the main body of a kitchen cabinet.
This is a decorative frame at the front of a kitchen cabinet and is typical for North
America. Variations by manufacturer in kitchen design construction may purposely
have a clearly visible face frame that is a part of the kitchen aesthetics. European
design and styling of cabinets (frameless cabinetry) typically do not have a frame.
The kitchen cabinetry door panel is the element of kitchen furniture largely dening
the aesthetic design of a kitchen. It can have any conceivable look — from modern to
traditional. In this planning guide a ¾" (19 mm) thick door panel is presumed.
The modular refrigerator and freezer columns from Gaggenau are intentionally
designed to be equipped and delivered with custom made appliance door panels
that perfectly match the end-user‘s installed kitchen cabinetry. Typically the normal
appliance door panel thickness is expected to be ¾" (19 mm). However, a thicker
appliance door panel can be accommodated if such door panels are used on the
end-user‘s kitchen cabinetry or in order to emulate the look of the visible face frame
(addition to the door) on the refrigerator as well.
The cutout is the cavity where a Gaggenau refrigerator or freezer is installed. The
width of the cutout (18",24",30",..) is dependent on the appliance. The cutout depth
is equal to the depth of the kitchen cabinet (case+face frame). It does NOT include
the thickness of the cabinetry door panel. For proper planning of the cutout depth,
please refer to the respective chapter on page 180 in this planning guide.
The main idea of the Gaggenau modular refrigerator and freezer column concept
is, that you can simply replace any standard size kitchen cabinet with a refrigerator
column. You can create a suitable cutout by leaving a respective gap between two
tall cabinets. Alternatively you may create an enclosure, that the appliance will t into.
However this is not the original design intent (basic idea).
When planning the installation cutout, it is important that the side walls are complete-
ly ush! Please make sure that there is not any kind of face frame at the front of the
cutout. If, for some reason this is not the situation, please make sure that the depth of
this face frame (furniture return) is more than 4" (100 mm) so that the appliances can
be properly secured.
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Cabinetry style and cut-out depth.
1 ½"
1 ½"
appliancedoorpanel(emulatinga face frame)
¾"
As previously described, the required depth of the installation cavity is mainly dependent on the kitchen design.
Gaggenau refrigerator and freezer columns are designed for a cutout depth of 24" (610 mm). So, if the kitchen cabinet
(case + face frame) is 24" deep, this should accommodate many standard installations.
Please be advised that additional depth may be required for kitchen designs intending the look of ush fascia across
the cabinetry and the refrigerator door panel.
The below cabinetry styles detail requirements for the cutout and custom panel.
A) Standard Overlay Design — 25" (635 mm) cutout depth
On a kitchen with standard overlay cabinetry, the face frame is also an important part
of the design. If the same aesthetics are to be continued on the refrigerator, then not
only the door cabinetry panel thickness (e.g. ¾") is included, additionally the face frame
thickness must be emulated. Thereby the resulting thickness of the appliance door
panel is ¾" + ¾" = 1 ½" (face frame emulation + door panel = custom appliance door
panel). This cumulative thickness of the resulting custom appliance door panel requires
added depth for the installation cavity. Example 24"+ ¾" = 24 ¾" (recommended is 25").
appliance door panel
(emulating a face frame)
B) Full Overlay Design — 25" (635 mm) cutout depth
The above mentioned requirements are of course also valid for kitchens with full overlay
design. However there are some chances to work with a cutout depth of 24": For this, the
small remaining visible area of the fully overlaid face frame has to be emulated within the
standard appliance door panel thickness of ¾". This can be done by simply ignoring the
visible area of the face frame on the refrigerator (“extended size“ of the appliance door
panel) or by emulating the face frame by creating a respective “nose“ on the appliance
door panel (see drawing).
Here, the kitchen cabinetry door panels are NOT completely mounted on the cabinet,
but partially or fully inserted into the face frame. Due to this, such oset or inset design
kitchens do not gain sucient installation depth by the door panel. If any appliance
door panel (thickness e.g. ¾") is installed on the refrigerator, the complete depth
dimension of the “paneled refrigerator“ will be 24"+ ¾" = 24 ¾" (629mm). The minimum
depth of the cutout is therefore also 24 ¾" (recommended is 25").
If the kitchen design is based on European style cabinetry, there is no need to emulate
the look of a face frame, as such a frame does not exist on any of the kitchen cabinets.
Therefore a 24" (610 mm) deep cutout will always be sucient.
appliance door panel with nose
24" Cutout depth is sucient for:
– frameless cabinetry kitchen design with any kind of appliance door panels
– standard overlay or full overlay kitchen design with appliance stainless steel door panels.
– full overlay kitchen design with appliance custom door panels with “extended size” or with “nose” (to
emulate face frame look).
25" Cutout depth is required for:
– standard or full overlay kitchen design with appliance door panels with thickness bigger than ¾" (to
emulate face frame look)
– offset or inset design kitchens with any kind of appliance door panels
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Additional planning notes
¾" (19 mm).
Read all instructions in the installation manual completely
and carefully prior to installation. Installation manuals
are supplied with the appliance and are also available at
www.gaggenau-usa.com.
Refrigeration appliances are top heavy and must be
secure to prevent the possibility of tipping forward. Anti-tip
protection is required.
Keep doors closed until the appliance is completely
installed and secured per installation instructions.
Due to size and weight of appliance and to reduce risk of
personal injury or damage to the product — TWO PEOPLE
ARE REQUIRED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.
When installing a refrigeration appliance next to a BO/
BS oven with handle (optional), a side clearance of 2 ⅜" (60
mm) is required if the BO/BS handle is on the same side as
the hinge of the refrigeration appliance.
Door swivel range
To ensure correct kitchen planning it is essential to take
opening angle of the appliance door into account (plus
tted cabinet door and handle). There should be no possibility of collision with other kitchen furnishings (worktops, handles of other cabinetry etc.) or parts of the room
(walls, protrusions etc.).
The space needed for the hinge and the consequential distance to the adjacent cabinetry and its handle can, depending on the panel thickness, be seen in the following drawing.
The drawing assumes a panel thickness of ¾".
– Restrict the door opening angle to 90°
(standard 115°) with a door stop pin installed into
the hinge.