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No. I checked our manual. The unit is designed for a "small space" installation, such as an under-counter, or some sort of "built-in" situation. We replaced a large washer-dryer set that was stacked with this one unit, and now have to figure out what to do with the old vent opening. Considering that the unit doesn't have a "cool down" cycle, I'm thinking of getting a thermostatically activated fan so it will start to vent out the warm air of the cabinet when it reaches 85 degrees, then shut off when it reaches 75. I'll also be adding shelves in that closet over the unit for supplies and excess linens.
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