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Hints on built-in Wine Cellars
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All units with ventilation slots on the front are suitable for installation, but
must not be installed in completely closed housings.
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Built-in units suck air from the right side of the ventilation frame (some
models also from the rear) and let it out through the front ventilation frame.
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Like many electrical appliances, the wine refrigerator has many sensitive
parts that can be damaged by power failure or lightning. Your connections
should therefore be equipped with overvoltage protection.
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If you install the unit in a frame with a door, there must be a ventilation
opening at the bottom of the door. In hot climates, slots of at least 40mm
x 200mm must also be provided at the top of the back or at the top of both
sides of the enclosure to allow cool air to enter. Space of at least 30 mm
must be left to the rear wall of the frame. The ventilation slot should not be
located on a side where another device, such as an oven, is already installed.