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Kenmore 79047853406 wall oven/microwave combo

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Kenmore Wall Oven/Microwave Combo 79047853406 FAQs

Wall ovens are not one single “standard” size, but most are built around common cabinet cutouts. For Kenmore model 79047853406 (a wall oven/microwave combo), the correct fit is based on the cutout dimensions listed in the installation guide.

Common wall oven sizes you’ll see

Most wall ovens are designed to match a few cabinet-width standards, with cutout height and depth varying by configuration (single, double, or combo).

  • Common cabinet widths: 24 in., 27 in., 30 in.
  • Typical cutout depth range: about 22 to 24 in.
  • Height varies most: single ovens are often about 27 to 29 in. tall; combos and doubles are taller
  • Trim can hide small gaps, but it cannot fix a wrong cutout
  • Always measure the existing opening before ordering or installing

What matters for model 79047853406

Your installation instructions emphasize measuring your current cabinet cutout and comparing it to the cutout chart for your model. They also note that this oven is designed to fit a limited variety of cutout sizes and that spacers (if equipped) help center the unit to prevent heat buildup.

Quick fit checklist

  • Measure cutout width, height, and depth
  • Confirm junction box location and clearance
  • Keep any spacers in place (if equipped)
  • Verify the oven will sit centered in the opening

Size terms and what they mean

Term What it refers to Why it matters
“Oven width” The appliance’s overall width Helps confirm trim and cabinet face fit
“Cutout width” The cabinet opening width Determines whether the oven can be installed
“Cutout height” The cabinet opening height Critical for combos and double ovens
“Cutout depth” How deep the opening is Ensures the unit seats properly and vents correctly

Why it matters

A wall oven that does not match the cabinet cutout can cause installation delays, poor alignment, and excess heat buildup around cabinetry. Using the model-specific cutout chart prevents fit problems before you start.

Last updated: January 2026

For Kenmore wall oven/microwave combo model 79047853406, you can confirm whether it’s a 27-inch or 30-inch unit by measuring the cabinet cutout opening (not the oven door). Measure the inside width from the left cabinet wall to the right cabinet wall.

How to measure the cutout correctly

  • Turn off power at the breaker before reaching near wiring or the junction box.
  • Measure the inside cabinet width at the front of the cutout.
  • Measure again at the back of the cutout; cabinets can be slightly out of square.
  • Do not include trim or the oven door in your measurement.
  • If the oven is already installed, measure the cabinet opening from inside the cabinet face frame if accessible.

For the most accurate cutout and clearance dimensions for this model, use the 79047853406 installation guide.

What the numbers usually mean (27 vs 30)

Most wall ovens are sold by nominal width, but the cabinet cutout and the oven chassis are slightly different. Use this quick comparison to interpret your measurement:

What you measure What it typically indicates What to do next
Cutout width near ~27 inches 27-inch wall oven size class Confirm exact cutout specs in the installation guide
Cutout width near ~30 inches 30-inch wall oven size class Confirm exact cutout specs in the installation guide
Measurement is between sizes Cabinet or trim variation Verify required clearances and trim fit before ordering

Why it matters

The 27-inch and 30-inch versions use different cabinet cutout requirements and mounting points. Getting the size right prevents gaps around the trim, installation delays, and the need for cabinet modifications.

Helpful tip if you are replacing an existing unit

  • Look for the model tag on the oven frame (often visible when the door is open).
  • Compare your cutout measurements to the cutout diagram in the installation guide.
  • If you need to pull the unit forward slightly to access the tag, use the correct removal tools and follow the steps in the 79047853406 installation guide.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore 79047853406 wall oven/microwave combo, measure the existing cabinet cutout (width, height, and depth) and compare those numbers to the cutout requirements in the 79047853406 installation guide. This ensures the new unit fits safely and can be mounted correctly.

What to measure (in this order)

  • Cutout width: inside-left to inside-right of the cabinet opening
  • Cutout height: inside-top to inside-bottom of the opening
  • Cutout depth: front of cabinet opening to the back wall
  • Front clearance: allow at least 21 inches in front so the door can open fully
  • Support strength: the cabinet base must support 225 lb

How to measure accurately

  1. Turn power off at the breaker before removing trim or checking deeper clearances.
  2. Measure in at least 3 places for each dimension (top/middle/bottom); use the smallest measurement.
  3. Check for anything that reduces space: face frames, cabinet lips, or protruding screws.
  4. Confirm the oven will be centered in the opening; do not remove any factory spacers (if equipped) because they help prevent heat buildup.

Quick fit checklist

Measurement item What you’re checking Pass/fail tip
Cutout width/height/depth Cabinet opening size Compare to the cutout chart in the installation guide
Door swing clearance Space in front of oven Keep at least 21 inches clear
Cabinet strength Base support Must handle 225 lb

Why it matters

Wall oven/microwave combos run hot and are heavy. Correct cutout sizing, centering, and proper mounting bracket installation help prevent heat damage, poor door alignment, and tipping when the door is open.

Last updated: January 2026

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