Do they make a 30 wide side by side refrigerator?
Yes. Side-by-side refrigerators are made in 30-inch-wide sizes, but the exact “30-inch” width is usually a nominal class; the real cabinet width is often slightly under 30 inches to fit standard openings. For fit details and clearances, use your owner's manual as the baseline for your current Whirlpool ED5GVEXVD07.
Most 30-inch side-by-side models are designed for a 30-inch opening, but the refrigerator’s actual width and required clearance can vary.
- Expect the cabinet width to be just under 30 inches in many designs
- Plan for door swing and handle clearance (often the tightest constraint)
- Leave airflow space around the cabinet (top, sides, and rear)
- Confirm depth needs: counter-depth vs standard-depth
- Verify hinge-side clearance if the unit sits next to a wall
Measure your space first, then compare to the refrigerator’s published specs.
- Opening width (wall to wall)
- Opening height (floor to cabinet)
- Depth to the front edge of counters
- Clearance for doors to open fully (especially freezer side)
- Water line location if you want ice and water
| Measurement | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Inside opening (inches) | Confirms the “30-inch class” will physically fit |
| Height | Floor to overhead cabinet | Prevents top interference |
| Depth | Wall to counter front | Avoids sticking out too far |
| Door clearance | Hinge-side space | Prevents door bind and poor access |
A refrigerator that is “30-inch wide” can still fail a real-world install if the doors cannot swing, the handles hit a wall, or there is not enough airflow clearance. Measuring first prevents returns and cooling performance issues.
Last updated: February 2026
How many cubic feet is the whirlpool fridge model ED5GVEXVD07?
The Whirlpool side-by-side refrigerator model ED5GVEXVD07 has a total capacity of 25.3 cubic feet, with 9.9 cubic feet in the freezer. For the full specifications list and any configuration notes, use the owner's manual.
Here is how the cubic-foot rating is typically broken down:
- Total capacity: refrigerator and freezer combined
- Freezer capacity: the freezer compartment only
- Fresh food capacity: total minus freezer (varies slightly by interior setup)
- Usable space: can feel smaller due to shelves, bins, and the ice system
| Compartment | Capacity |
|---|---|
| Freezer | 9.9 cu. ft. |
| Total (overall) | 25.3 cu. ft. |
Capacity helps you compare side-by-side refrigerators accurately and plan storage. It also helps when replacing interior parts (like shelves or bins) so you keep the layout that fits your needs.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the defrost timer on Whirlpool side by side?
On the Whirlpool ED5GVEXVD07 side-by-side refrigerator, defrost is typically controlled by an electronic defrost control rather than a separate, stand-alone defrost timer with a dial. The defrost control is usually located in the temperature control area or with the main controls; use the owner's manual to identify the control locations for your exact configuration.
Instead of a mechanical timer, you will usually find a control board or control housing that manages defrost cycles.
- A control housing at the top of the fresh food section (where temperature settings are)
- A main electronic control area (often behind an interior cover or at the rear service area)
- Wiring harnesses leading to the defrost heater circuit and sensors
- No external timer dial or advance slot
If you are chasing frost buildup or warm temperatures, these checks point you toward the defrost circuit (heater, thermostat, and controls) rather than a timer location.
- Heavy frost on the freezer back wall
- Freezer cold but fresh food warm (restricted airflow)
- Evaporator fan running but weak airflow from vents
- Water/ice under the crisper after a defrost drain refreezes
| Symptom | Most common area to inspect |
|---|---|
| Solid frost blanket on evaporator cover | Defrost heater and defrost thermostat |
| Intermittent defrost, inconsistent temps | Electronic control and wiring |
| No melt water during defrost | Heater circuit not energizing |
On this model, these parts are often checked together during diagnosis:
- Refrigerator defrost heater WP2323198 (melts frost off the evaporator)
- Refrigerator defrost bi-metal thermostat WPW10225581 (opens/closes the heater circuit based on temperature)
A failed defrost component lets frost build up on the evaporator; airflow drops, cooling performance falls, and temperatures drift even though the compressor may still run.
Last updated: February 2026
How big is the Whirlpool model ED5GVEXVD07?
The Whirlpool ED5GVEXVD07 is a full-size, 36-inch-class side-by-side refrigerator. For an exact fit, use the exterior height, width, depth (with and without handles), and required clearances listed in the ED5GVEXVD07 owner's manual; those are the measurements to use for cabinet and doorway planning.
Use the specification section in the manual, then confirm with a tape measure at home so you account for hinges, handles, and flooring.
- Check width at the widest point (often hinge covers)
- Check height to the top hinge cover (leveling legs can change it)
- Check depth without handles and depth with handles
- Confirm door swing clearance so doors clear walls and counters
- Confirm airflow clearance around the cabinet for proper cooling
Measure in inches and record both “cabinet only” and “with handles” depth.
- Width at top, middle, and bottom
- Height at left and right front corners (floors are often uneven)
- Depth from back to front edge of doors (no handles)
- Depth from back to front edge of handles
Most Whirlpool 36-inch-class side-by-sides fall into these planning ranges; the manual numbers are the ones that matter for ED5GVEXVD07.
| Measurement | Typical planning range | What commonly changes it |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 35 1/2 in. to 36 in. | hinge covers, trim |
| Height | 69 in. to 71 in. | leveling legs, hinge cover |
| Depth | 30 in. to 35 in. | handles, door design |
Correct sizing prevents door interference, protects ventilation space (cooling performance), and helps you avoid kinking the water line for the dispenser or ice maker.
Last updated: February 2026





