A:AnswerWhat the specifications for the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 24.2 Cu. Ft. French Door Refrigerator with Thru-the-Door Ice and Water - Stainless Steel, Model # LFXS24623S mean when it says that it "fits 33" opening" is this. The cabinet for the refrigerator has a width of 32 3/4" (33.75"). The Installation Clearance for the sides to allow for air flow around the unit is 1/8" (0.125") on the sides, 1" on the top and 1" in the back. The Installation Clearance measurements (1/8" [.125"]) and the width of the refrigerator (32 3/4" [32.75"]) add up to 33" hence the "fits 33" opening" description. The cabinet for the refrigerator, (Depth without door) is 29". Add the 1" installation clearance, that will be 30". If you have walls past that 30" depth, you will need a clearance of at least 41 1/8" for the doors to open 90° when the handles are on the door. That is also what is meant by "Door edge clearance with handle" 4 1/2". For the doors to open 90°, each door needs 4 1/2" clearance. The same measurements are given for the refrigerator without the handles on the door which is what you have as a width of 36.25" (36 1/4"). In other words, for the door to open 90° without handles on it, you need a clearance width of 36.25". As to if your doors will open wide enough will depend on the proximity of the walls to the doors if you have walls or cabinets that extend beyond the 30" (i.e. 29" refrigerator cabinet + 1" clearance space behind the refrigerator)...^IFV
A:AnswerThe dimensions of the product are as follows:
Depth (Excluding Handles) 32.88
Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.) 68.63
Depth (Including Handles) 35.38
Product Depth (in.) 32.88
Depth (Less Door) 29
Product Height (in.) 69.88
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) 46.13
Product Width (in.) 32.75
Height to Top of Door Hinge 69.88
Refrigerator Width (In.) 32.75
A:AnswerDepending on what moulding you have on your wall / floorboards, you will have about an inch of space. The water connection is at the bottom, on the side with the ice maker.
A:AnswerHi, if you are asking about the water filter, it's in the upper left corner of the refrigerator cabinet. It's not hard to change or access. I'd say we probably go through 2 filters a year; but I think that would depend on the quality of your water. The filters are not cheap. They run about $50 each. The air filter is in the middle of the refrigerator cabinet on the top of the back wall. It's also not hard to access or replace. The filter run about $25 each and again I would say we went through about 2 per year.
A:AnswerIt depends upon where the leak is located. My water line from the ice maker to the connector on the fridge leaked and was able to replace it with tubing from Home Depot. However my water line from the water pipes to the fridge was copper tubing that split because the installer bent it. The isolation valve was stuck open, so I had to shut off the water to the house and call a plumber to repair the copper tubing.
A:AnswerRegrettably, the physical W x H x D dimensions for the freezer compartment in the LG 24.2 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity 3-Door French Door Refrigerator, Model # LFXS24623W are not provided in its specifications, but it has a capacity of 8.0 cubic feet...^IFV
A:Answer1/4" (6.35 mm) in diameter copper pipe is recommended for connecting the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 24.2 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity 3-Door French Door Refrigerator, Model # LFXS24623S to the water pipe and both ends must be cut in a squared manner. To determine how much pipe material is needed,
you will need to measure the distances between the valves located behind the refrigerator and the source of water and add to that 8 feet (2,4 m). Make sure there is sufficient pipe material to allow the free movement of the refrigerator
from the wall. If your current copper pipe has some reduction on the ends, it will be necessary to get and adapter (found in hardware stores) to connect the
water line to the refrigerator. It is also possible to cut such reductions with a pipe cutter and use two 1/4 in (6,35 mm) diameter compression nuts with two
sides to connect the copper pipe to the refrigerator valve. You will also need a bypass valve to connect to the cold water line that has a water opening with an interior diameter of 5/32" (3.46 mm) in the cold-water connection point. Before buying the valve, make sure in complies with local standards and requirements...^IFV