keepmecool
03-11-2009, 02:33 PM
Hi
Is there an accepted method that is used to determine the gross volume of a refrigerator?
Would this be the litres or water that would fill the space inside the frige section with the doors off (i.e. filled up to the brim when unit is flat)?
or
Is it the height x width x depth (ignoring the internal variations, contours, fittings, protrusions, etc. inside which reduce the volume)?
Please advise what is the internationally accepted interpretation of gross volume if you can.
Thanks in advance.
Michael
Is there an accepted method that is used to determine the gross volume of a refrigerator?
Would this be the litres or water that would fill the space inside the frige section with the doors off (i.e. filled up to the brim when unit is flat)?
or
Is it the height x width x depth (ignoring the internal variations, contours, fittings, protrusions, etc. inside which reduce the volume)?
Please advise what is the internationally accepted interpretation of gross volume if you can.
Thanks in advance.
Michael