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Yeah i have considered options on this. Its a very expensive, fancy kitchen. I cant see them going for it. Client is back on site monday so im going to throw some options there way.
 
If you are going to bring it to them then draft a file explaining the increased wattage, the issues this creates and why, and then list their options, with each option give a price and a list of what will need to be made good.
Don't forget to suggest the option that they switch the 2 ovens for suitable ones. Most likely they should be able to do this without much hassle.
 

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