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4
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
Cabinet Combinations
Cabinet
Height"A"
**
Rough - In
Height "B"
Lower Cabinet Upper Cabinet
Model
Door
Style Model
Door
Style
MA or SA G or S MA or SA G or S
62
1
2" to 63
1
2"
(158.8 to 161.3 cm)
62
3
4" to 63
3
4"
(159.4 to 161.9 cm)
MA or SA P or F MA or SA P or F
62
3
4" to 63
3
4"
(159.4 to 161.9 cm)
63" to 64"
160 to 162.6 cm)
ML or MS G or S ML or MS G or S
67
3
4" to 68
3
4"
(172.1 to 174.6 cm)
68" to 69"
(172.7 to 175.3 cm)
ML or MS P or F ML or MS P or F
68" to 69"
(172.7 to 175.3 cm)
68
1
4" to 69
1
4"
(173.4 to 175.9 cm)
MP G,S,P,or F MP G,S,P,or F
68" to 69"
(172.7 to 175.3 cm)
68
1
4" to 69
1
4"
(173.4 to 175.9 cm)
MA or SA G or S ML or MS G or S
65
1
8" to 66
1
8"
(165.4 to 167.9 cm)
65
3
8" to 66
3
8"
(166.1 to 168.6 cm)
MA or SA P or F ML or MS P or F
65
3
8" to 66
3
8"
(166.1 to 168.6 cm)
65
5
8" to 66
5
8"
(166.7 to 169.2 cm)
Figure 4
If necessary to gain clearance inside the rough-in open-
ing a hole can be cut through the adjacent cabinet and the
power cords routed through this hole to the power outlets.
Another way to increase the available opening depth is to
recess the power outlets into the rear wall to gain the thick-
ness of the power cord plug. Not all recessed outlet boxes
will work for this application as they are too narrow, but a
recessed outlet box equivalent to Arlington #DVFR1W is
recommended for this application, (see Figure 4).
24"
(61cm)
"B"
ML24RA1S***
Door Style
"S" solid door
"G" glass door
"P" solid overlay door
"F" glass overlay door
Brand
"ML" Marvel
"MP" Marvel Professional
"MA" Marvel ADA
"MS" Marvel Scientic
"SA" Marvel Scientic ADA
It is possible to have other cabinet combinations than those
shown in Table A. The combinations shown are the most
common. Other combinations of cabinets may have a dif-
ferent overall cabinet height.
NOTE
Because of the multitude of door styles and door handles
please refer to the individual owners manuals sent with
each unit for the applicable depth dimensions for your
installation.
Figure 3
Table A
Tip Over Hazard
When the assembled product is built in, it must be se-
cured to the adjacent cabinetry or structure or blocked
in from above to prevent the product from tipping.
!
WARNING
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