Wolf Ranges, Wall Ovens, or Rangetops Flush Installation
Topics:
- Dual Fuel Ranges, IR Induction Ranges, R Series Gas Ranges, GR Series Gas Ranges, Rangetops, or Sealed Burner Rangetops should be installed so the front of the bullnose is flush with the front of the cabinets
- Install a DF, IR, R, GR, RT, or SRT into a cabinet deeper than installation specifications state
- Install Wolf Wall Ovens in flush inset applications or deeper than 24" cabinets
Answer:
Installation of Wolf Ranges, Wall Ovens, and Rangetops in cabinetry deeper than Wolf specifications is possible with the following considerations:
- Consider the side panel material against ranges, as heat may dissipate from the unit and cause discoloration or damage to the unit or cabinetry.
- Do not enclose the kickplate area of the range. The leveling legs and electrical and gas shut-off valve (depending on location) must be accessible under the unit.
- Municipality requirements may be more restrictive than Wolf's recommendations. Refer to local code for specific information.
- Wolf always suggests following Wolf Design Guide specifications.
See also:
Refer to the Wolf Design Guide for design specifications.
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