Ventilation for Integrated fridge freezer (Ed.)

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We are fitting an integrated fridge freezer into our kitchen where the door will be in the kitchen but the fridge freezer will sit in the garage. We've knocked through to give us more space in the kitchen. The rear will not be boxed in so will that give sufficient ventilation without having a gap at the bottom as it would be easier for it to be on a flat plinth otherwise we need to raise the freezer higher in the kitchen because of a bund around the bottom of the garage?
 
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So do you have a question?
The rear will not be boxed in so will that give sufficient ventilation without having a gap at the bottom as it would be easier for it to be on a flat plinth otherwise we need to raise the freezer higher in the kitchen because of a bund around the bottom of the garage?
I think that was the question.

If the rear is not boxed in, that will give sufficient ventilation.
 
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