Does anyone make a 30 inch side-by-side refrigerator?
Yes. Multiple brands make 30-inch-wide side-by-side refrigerators, and that width is considered a standard “narrow” full-size option. For your Whirlpool ED5FHEXSS00, the exact cabinet width and required clearances are listed in the ED5FHEXSS00 owner's manual.
What “30 inch” usually means (and what to measure)
Most “30-inch” refrigerators are marketed as 30 inches wide, but the actual cabinet width can be slightly under or over once you include doors and handles. Before you shop, we recommend measuring:
- Cabinet opening width (wall to wall)
- Depth to the front of doors and to the front of handles
- Height to the lowest overhead cabinet or soffit
- Door swing clearance (especially next to a fixed wall)
- Water line space behind the unit if you have an ice maker
Installation clearances to plan for
Your ED5FHEXSS00 installation guidance calls for ventilation space and extra room for door swing and water line connections. Use these common planning rules when comparing 30-inch models:
- Leave space on both sides and at the top for airflow
- Leave extra space at the back for the water supply line
- Avoid installing near heat sources (oven, radiator)
- Plan for a grounded 3-prong outlet (no extension cord)
Quick clearance checklist
| Area | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Sides/top | Ventilation gap | Prevents poor cooling and high energy use |
| Hinge side | Wall clearance | Prevents doors from binding and shelves from hitting |
| Back | Water line room | Prevents kinks and leaks |
Why it matters
A side-by-side refrigerator that is even 1 inch wider than your opening can prevent proper ventilation and door swing. That can lead to warm temperatures, ice maker issues, and premature wear on components like the compressor.
Last updated: January 2026
How much freezer space is in a side by side?
Most side-by-side refrigerators have about 7.5 to 10 cubic feet of freezer space, with total capacity commonly around 22.5 to 31 cubic feet. For the exact freezer capacity of your Whirlpool ED5FHEXSS00, check the specifications in the ED5FHEXSS00 owner's manual.
Typical freezer capacity ranges (what to expect)
Side-by-side designs split the cabinet vertically, so the freezer is usually narrower but tall. In most homes, that means enough room for weekly frozen foods plus a few bulk items.
- Typical freezer capacity: 7.5 to 10 cu. ft.
- Typical total capacity: 22.5 to 31 cu. ft.
- Freezer is usually tall and narrow (better for stacked items than wide pizza boxes)
- Door bins add usable space for small packages and bags
- Shelf and bin layout can change usable space more than the raw cubic-foot number
Quick comparison: side-by-side vs other common styles
| Refrigerator style | Typical freezer space | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side | 7.5 to 10 cu. ft. | Organized frozen foods, easy access at eye level |
| Top freezer | 4 to 7 cu. ft. | Budget-friendly, simple storage |
| Bottom freezer | 5 to 9 cu. ft. | Larger freezer drawer, bulk frozen storage |
Why it matters
Freezer capacity affects how well you can store bulky items (like large meat packages or frozen pizzas) and how often you need to restock. If your freezer feels “small,” adjusting shelf positions and keeping airflow clear often improves real-world storage.
Related setup tip (space around the refrigerator)
When planning where the refrigerator sits, allow ventilation clearance and door-swing room as outlined in the ED5FHEXSS00 installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
How do I troubleshoot my ED5FHEXSS00?
For your Whirlpool ED5FHEXSS00 side-by-side refrigerator, start troubleshooting by checking power, control settings, door sealing, and airflow. Many “no cool,” “too warm,” and “no ice” issues are caused by installation timing, frequent door openings, or restricted water supply. Use the ED5FHEXSS00 owner's manual troubleshooting chart to match symptoms to fixes.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Confirm the refrigerator is plugged into a grounded 3-prong outlet (no adapter or extension cord).
- Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp.
- Reset a tripped breaker or replace a blown fuse.
- Make sure the temperature controls are turned on and set correctly.
- After a new install or moving the unit, allow 24 hours to cool (72 hours for full ice production).
Symptom-based troubleshooting
| Symptom | Most common cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator will not run | No power or controls off | Verify outlet power, reset breaker, turn controls on |
| Runs “all the time” | Warm room, heavy use, doors opened often | Reduce door openings, let temps stabilize |
| Temperature too warm | Doors opened often, large food load, controls too warm | Set colder, recheck in 24 hours |
| Ice maker not making ice | Water supply off, kinked line, ice maker off | Open shutoff valve, straighten line, turn ice maker on |
| Hollow or small cubes | Low water pressure | Fully open shutoff valve, fix kinks, review water requirements |
Ice and water system tips (common on this model)
If you have low ice production or off-taste ice, focus on water flow and filtration.
- Make sure the shutoff valve is fully open.
- Check for kinks behind the refrigerator.
- Discard old ice and wash the bin if ice has been stored too long.
- Replace the water filter on schedule; use the correct filter for this model, such as the refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1.
- If the dispenser or ice maker is not filling, a failed valve can also cause it; the refrigerator inlet valve W10408179 is a common water-supply component.
Why it matters
Basic checks prevent unnecessary parts replacement and service calls. Power, door sealing habits, and water supply issues can look like major failures, but they are often quick fixes once you match the symptom to the right system.
Last updated: March 2026





