Placement Requirements for Le Cache Wine Cabinets

Placement Requirements for Le Cache Wine Cabinets

POWER REQUIREMENT
The cooling unit plugs into a standard wall outlet. The components of the cooling unit draw 3 amps, and the electric outlet on the side of the cooling unit also is rated for 3 amps. The cord extends 6 ½ feet from the back of the cabinet. If an extension cord is used, it should be 14-gauge wire or thicker, grounded, and as short as possible. We recommend using a surge protector rated at 15 amps or more.

FLOOR SURFACE

Because of the significant weight of your wine cabinet, it is important that it be placed on a hard surface, otherwise the cabinet may become skewed if the doors settle unevenly over time. If you will be placing your cabinet on thick carpeting, consider placing a carpet board underneath the wine cabinet. You can purchase a carpet board from Le Cache, or you can have your local hardware store cut a 3/4 inch plywood board to the following dimensions (inches):

Model # (All Series)

Length

Width

1400

26.5

25

2400

35

25

3100

45

25

3800

54

25

5200

69.5

25

Euro Credenza

63

25

Contemporary Credenza

61

17

 
WEIGHT LOAD FACTOR

After loading your wine cabinet with wine bottles, it will be extremely heavy. When selecting a location for your cabinet, make sure that the floor underneath is strong enough to support the weight of the cabinet.

 


Approximate Weight (lbs)

Model

Empty Cabinet

 Bottles

Total – Full Cabinet

Contemporary Series

 

 

1400

320

516

836

2400

385

858

1,243

3800

475

1,374

1,849

5200

510

1,866

2,375

Credenza

300

345

645

Euro Series

 

 

1400

345

516

861

2400

415

858

1,273

3800

510

1,374

1,884

5200

550

1,866

2,416

Credenza

350

540

890

Mission Series

 

 

1400

330

516

846

2400

395

858

1,253

Credenza

350

540

890

Wine Vault Series

 

 

3100

385

1,104

1,489

VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

Thecooling unit generates hot air that must be exhausted in such a way that it won’t be recirculated by the cooling unit.  If the hot air cannot be dissipated or channeled properly, and the cooling unit is forced to recycle its own hot air, the cooling unit will be unable to maintain cold temperatures inside the wine cabinet and/or it will run all the time.
Proper ventilation can be achieved in one of three ways:

1. UPRIGHT CABINETS WITH TOP-VENT CONFIGURATIONS

Our upright wine cabinets have been engineered top-vent cooling units and SB/0™ Technology so that they can be placed right up against the wall. In this configuration, the hot air generated by the cooling unit is ventilated through the top of the wine cabinet, and the return air comes from above the wine cabinet, so there must be sufficient clearance above the cabinets for the hot air to dissipate, as follows:

  • Contemporary wine cabinets, Loft wine cabinets and Vault wine cabinets require 18 inches of clearance above the wine cabinet.
  • European Country wine cabinets and Mission wine cabinets require 12 inches of clearance above the wine cabinet.
  • The sides always need to be open – in other words, placement in an enclosed space, alcove or closet will not work without our front-vent hood (see Configuration 3 below).

2. UPRIGHT CABINETS WITH REAR-VENT CONFIGURATIONS

Our upright wine cabinets can be configured so that the return air comes from behind the wine cabinet. This configuration is useful in situations where sufficient clearance above the wine cabinet doesn’t exist. In this configuration:

  • If the rear of the wine cabinet is not accessible, a minimum clearance of 7 1/2 inches above the wine cabinet is required for removal and replacement of the cooling unit air filter.
  • If the rear of the wine cabinet is accessible, a minimum clearance of 3 inches above the wine cabinet is required for proper airflow, and we recommend using our air deflector to direct the hot air exhaust to the left of the wine cabinet.
  • In all cases, the wine cabinet must be placed 3-4" away from the rear wall.
  • The sides always need to be open – in other words, placement in an enclosed space, alcove or closet will not work without our front-vent hood (see Configuration 3 below)

3. UPRIGHT CABINETS WITH FRONT-VENT HOODS

If you want to place the wine cabinet flush against the wall but you don’t have the required clearance (as outlined in Configuration 1 above), or you want to place the wine cabinet in an enclosed space, closet or alcove, our front-vent hood (placed on top of the wine cabinet) can be used with 7 1/2 inches of clearance above the wine cabinet for removal of the hood and the air filter. Please note:

  • Contemporary wine cabinets, Loft wine cabinets and Vault wine cabinets can use our front vent hood with OR without the decorative grill.
  • European Country wine cabinets and Mission wine cabinets can use our front vent hood without the decorative grill (the decorative grill will not fit with crown moldings).

4. CREDENZA WINE CABINETS

Credenza wine cabinets don’t require any clearance above the wine cabinet; however, all credenzas require 3-4" of space behind the wine cabinet because all the ventilation (intake and exhaust) occurs behind the cabinet.
If you received an air diverter with your credenza, use the magnets to place the diverter on the back of the cooling unit (at the back of the credenza) so that the hot air exhaust is directed to the left (when facing the credenza).