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The third digit after the period usually indicates the capacity of newer Kenmore refrigerators. Since this is a bottom freezer with two door refigerator, it's probably a 20 cu. ft. model. If you have the original documentation, the energy efficiency label will have the capacity listed.
I hope this helps. To check, use a measuring tape to get the height, depth and width. Multiply the values together. If you measured in inches, divide by 1728 (12 x 12 x 12) to convert cu. in. to cu. ft.
Don't know but you can figure it out. Measure the length, width, and depth in inches, then use this formula to calculate it: (L x W x D)/12 = Cubic Feet If its side by side do the same for the other side and add the totals together. You do get an error due to shelves, drawers, door jut-outs etc, but its close enough.
Measure Exterior Height & Width and Depth for Dimension. Interior Space = Then, Measure all open accessible area inside the fridge and add the two together, following the formula of H+W+L Freezer and H+W+L Refrigerator,add together and BAM ya got cubic inches.= Square inches, then divide by 1,728 (the number of cubic inches in a foot (3) Cubed. Example 1: 60 inches tall, 42 inches wide, 30 inches deep = 75600/1728 = 43.75 Cubic Foot AREA Example 2: fREEZER dIMS = 24 DEEP x 18 HIGH x 36 WIDE =15552/1728 is 9 CuFt. Refridgerator 36 wide, 36 high 28 deep = 36,288/1728 = 21 CuFt. + 9 CuFt. = 30 Cubic Foot Capacity. By the Math Wiz RUDY :)
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