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Wow. That would be a Nor-Lake Scientific Premier refrigerator of ~52 cubic foot capacity and very pricey when new (like, $9K or better). Their basic design locates all of the cooling apparatus in the "top hat" and relies on blowers located there to keep the cabinet cold. In theory there should be nothing in the wall cavities but insulation.
The safest approach is to drill a small (1/8"d) hole just through the inside wall then use a probe to poke around in the wall cavity to see if there's anything hiding in there. If poking doesn't hit anything, widen the hole and check again. Continue until the required inside hole diameter is reached then drill through the exterior wall. Repeat as needed...
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