Pat T
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- Vessel Name
- Moondance
- Vessel Make
- Grand Banks CL 42
Would like to install new Vitrifrigo 180A (internal compressor type) refer in place of old Grunert cold plate. I can shove it in but it will be a tight fit. I am concerned about the spacing they call for in the install instructions which states "The recess must respect the minimum distances between the appliance and the surrounding structure." And they call out that distance as 75mm which is just under 3 inches. I could be interpreting this wrong, it's converted from Italian and hard to understand. The problem is I won't have the 3 inch spacing. Might get 2 on the sides but nil on top or behind. I could get 2 inch on the back side if I install the unit with "proud" drawers as opposed to flush mount which I (and the Admiral) prefer.
The compressor is at the bottom/aft and requires venting. I can provide for that which is more important than the spacing, I believe.
I have seen other pictures of these Vitrifrigo units stuffed in Grand Banks just as mine and they sure don't look like they would have the spacing either.
I would hate to install this unit and then find it doesn't cool down properly. I've asked Vitrifrigo for some guidance but nothing back yet.
Have any of you installed one of these or similar units? Can you provide any words of wisdom regarding spacing and or ventilation?
Sorry for the sideways photo - could not figure it out...yet
The compressor is at the bottom/aft and requires venting. I can provide for that which is more important than the spacing, I believe.
I have seen other pictures of these Vitrifrigo units stuffed in Grand Banks just as mine and they sure don't look like they would have the spacing either.
I would hate to install this unit and then find it doesn't cool down properly. I've asked Vitrifrigo for some guidance but nothing back yet.
Have any of you installed one of these or similar units? Can you provide any words of wisdom regarding spacing and or ventilation?
Sorry for the sideways photo - could not figure it out...yet
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