Discuss Hob to socket distance - thoughts? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
The OP is still Online, without replying... maybe he's hoping for that pic I mentioned...
Can’t believe the NHBC inspector passed it as safe as on my site he’d flag it a red itemWhoops rest of my message went- so it’s a new build flat my girlfriends mate has bought. I was asked to do the snagging on it.
This is obviously too close from a common sense standpoint but I couldn’t find a reg to back it up. Should I push to get It moved for her..? The sparky mob are NIC and it’s generally pretty poor work throughout
See #18I note there’s nothing to protect the wall and decor behind the hob.
Is the hob far enough from the wall that heat damage is not a problem?
Was wondering what an upstand was.See #18
Its the thing between the wall and that hot thing.Was wondering what an upstand was.
Was wondering what an upstand was.
refurbished kitchen ?
My #18 still 'stands'. Typical of some who do not read what others have already posted, nor careWas wondering what an upstand was.
Needs a splashback behind that hobMy #18 still 'stands'. Typical of some who do not read what others have already posted, nor care
Don’t think I’ve ever heard a wall referred to as an upstand?My #18 still 'stands'. Typical of some who do not read what others have already posted, nor care
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