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Post by leland on Aug 12, 2014 12:00:39 GMT -5
I see a lot of pictures of chambers ranges installed between cabinents how wide of a gap do we need for this
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Post by sporko on Aug 13, 2014 8:55:31 GMT -5
What model are we talking about?
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Post by Rebekah on Aug 13, 2014 12:56:54 GMT -5
If you scroll right down to the bottom of www.chamberstoves.net/Features.html, you'll see some typical dimensions for models B and C. We have custom built-ins in our kitchen that my husband had to redo to fit our model A. He allowed 38", and there was more than enough clearance on either side to allow for wiggle-into-place-room.
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Post by vaporvac on Aug 13, 2014 14:28:33 GMT -5
Hi lelan. I think the answers to your questions posted on the "other" forum were B: 37 1/4" and C" 37 5/8". The clearances are 1/2" from combutibles on the bottom (I guess that would be wood cabinets) and 1" for any combustibles above the stove. The latter advice came from a Chambers manual. Make sure your countertop is equal or lower than the stove as I mentioned there. Noone has yet answered with the dimensions for the A. Maybe someone on this site will. It's sometime hard to remember where one posts when there are two forums going.
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