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They are 43cms above the worktop.Thankyou for that. When did the regs change? Its always been signed off as ok. On a cp12.
They are 43cms above the worktop.Thankyou for that. When did the regs change? Its always been signed off as ok. On a cp12.
Thankyou all. I know what it should be, just surprised it gets signed off every year on the cp12, when cupboard units are 43 cms above the worktop.Check the hobs manual if you still have it, I’ve seen some say as low as 630mm clearance above.
Yes I have it, it's a new gas hob.Check the hobs manual if you still have it, I’ve seen some say as low as 630mm clearance above.
Check the hobs manual if you still have it, I’ve seen some say as low as 630mm clearance above.
The allowed clearance is a minimum of 750mm above the burners and a minumun of 50mm of side clearance from the burner. Unless manufacturers instructions state otherwise.
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It is measured from the burners, not from the actual edge of the hob spill over tray. all the hobs I see & have installed already make the allowance of a min 50mm side clearance from the burner to the edge of the spillover tray so you only need the wall unit directly above the hob to have a min of 750mm clearance above it. If your hob is 595mm wide as most 4 burners are; then a standard 600mm bridging unit above it will satisfy the regs and give you the min 50mm side clearance needed. Hope that clears things up for you & explains why it passes the CP12.
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I have never seen a gas hob mi's to state a clearance of less than 750mm, an electric hob yes but not gas.
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