How wide is a 17.6 cubic foot refrigerator?
A 17.6 cubic foot top-mount refrigerator is typically about 28 inches wide (often in the 27 to 30 inch range). For your Hotpoint HTH17CBTZRWW, the exact cabinet width and required clearances are listed in the owner's manual.
Typical width ranges (what you can expect)
Most 16 to 18 cu. ft. top-freezer refrigerators fall into these common size bands:
- Width: 27 to 30 inches
- Height: 64 to 67 inches
- Depth: 28 to 33 inches (varies a lot with handles and door style)
How to measure width the right way
To avoid ordering the wrong size or losing door clearance, we recommend measuring these points:
- Cabinet width: metal box only, left to right
- Overall width: include door and hinges if they stick out
- Door swing clearance: space needed for doors to open fully
- Ventilation clearance: space behind and above for airflow
Quick reference: width vs. what it affects
| What you measure | Includes doors/handles? | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet width | No | Fit between cabinets and walls |
| Overall width | Sometimes | Tight installs and trim kits |
| Door swing clearance | Yes | Drawer access and shelf removal |
Why it matters
Width is the number one “fit” dimension for a top-mount refrigerator. Even a 1 inch difference can prevent the unit from sliding into the opening or keep the doors from opening far enough to remove crisper drawers and shelves.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the upper part of a fridge called?
On a Hotpoint HTH17CBTZRWW top-mount refrigerator, the upper section is the freezer compartment. It’s the colder compartment designed to keep foods frozen, and on some versions it also houses the automatic icemaker and freezer airflow components.
What the upper compartment does
The freezer compartment is built to:
- Maintain freezing temperatures for long-term food storage
- Provide the cold air that helps cool the fresh food section below
- Support ice production if your refrigerator has an automatic icemaker
- Store frozen items on shelves and in baskets (depending on configuration)
Common parts you’ll find in or related to the upper section
Even when a part is mounted behind panels, it supports freezer performance:
- Evaporator fan motor (moves cold air through the freezer and into the refrigerator section)
- Defrost heater (melts frost off the evaporator to keep airflow open)
- Freezer door gasket (seals the freezer door to prevent warm air leaks)
- Shelves, rails, and bins (storage and organization)
If you’re troubleshooting weak cooling or warm temperatures, the freezer-side airflow and defrost system are often the first places we check.
Quick terminology guide
| What people say | What it usually means | Where it is |
|---|---|---|
| “Upper part of the fridge” | Freezer compartment | Top section on a top-mount model |
| “Fridge section” | Fresh food compartment | Lower section |
| “Freezer seal” | Freezer door gasket | Around the freezer door opening |
Why it matters
Using the right name helps you match diagrams and order the correct parts for your Hotpoint HTH17CBTZRWW. For example, a “freezer door gasket” is different from a “refrigerator door gasket,” and they are not interchangeable.
For compartment names, controls, and features like the icemaker, we recommend checking the owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the top mount refrigerator?
A top-mount refrigerator (also called a top-freezer refrigerator) is a classic layout where the freezer compartment is on top and the fresh-food (refrigerator) compartment is below. Your Hotpoint HTH17CBTZRWW uses this design for straightforward storage and easy access to everyday refrigerated items.
How a top-mount (top-freezer) layout works
In a top-mount refrigerator, cold air is produced in the freezer area and circulated to keep both sections at the right temperature.
Common features you will see on many top-mount models include:
- Separate freezer and fresh-food doors
- Temperature controls for managing cooling
- Shelves and storage drawers in the fresh-food section
- Optional automatic icemaker on some versions
For model-specific operating details (controls, shelves, door swing, and care), use the owner's manual.
Why people choose a top-mount refrigerator
This configuration is popular because it balances freezer space and refrigerator space without adding complex features.
Typical benefits:
- Simple, familiar organization
- Usually efficient cooling for everyday use
- Often easier to service than more complex configurations
- Good fit for many kitchens due to standard-width designs
Quick comparison: top-mount vs. bottom-freezer
| Feature | Top-mount (top-freezer) | Bottom-freezer |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer location | Top | Bottom |
| Most-used section access | Refrigerator is at mid-level | Refrigerator is at eye-level |
| Common user preference | Easy freezer access | Easy fresh-food access |
Why it matters for parts and troubleshooting
Knowing you have a top-mount design helps narrow down common repair areas such as door sealing, airflow, and freezer-to-fridge temperature balance.
If you are tracking a cooling or airflow issue, these parts are often involved:
- Evaporator fan motor: refrigerator evaporator fan motor WR60X31522
- Defrost system component: refrigerator defrost heater WR51X10038
- Door sealing (fresh-food): refrigerator door gasket (white) WR24X10229
Last updated: February 2026





