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haha. mine's OK, she's of Polish parents.(this wasin answer to SWD, before i saw pirate's post).
 
Breakout originally in the old Atari days, then a new lease of life as Arkanoid much later.
 
i wouldnotfit a socket above the sink drainer anyway. it's a splash hazard and encourages customers to use a kettle on the drainer. (NHBC diagram #2).
 
Thanks for that .......... don't remember seeing that before ......... shame its not in BS 7671 - as it would clear things up and remove ambiguity...
I don't suppose that would be in the remit, maybe in an appendix as rough guidance, but even then people would quote it as law.
By putting it as suitable for the location and influences it puts the onus on the designer to think about the possibilities and work appropriately.
Since it's a gas guy complaining, he should justify it and specify a bs7671 reg, gas reg, or information from the instructions of the socket or hob to justify. There should be a technical support line to help if he's needing assistance.
Specifying everything in the regs is a fine balance between taking away flexibility and giving people clear guidance that only needs a ruler to comply.
 

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