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Cookers can be split level with the oven set into a housing unit but this reduces available workspace and built-under ovens are becoming more popular. Electric cookers require their own 30 Amp circuit. Separate hobs and ovens can be fed from the same circuit provided neither is more than 2 metres from the switch. | Cookers can be split level with the oven set into a housing unit but this reduces available workspace and built-under ovens are becoming more popular. Electric cookers require their own 30 Amp circuit. Separate hobs and ovens can be fed from the same circuit provided neither is more than 2 metres from the switch. | ||
Gas cookers must be installed according to strict regulations by competent people. A gas cooker may not be installed in a room which has a volume of less than 6 cubic metres. The room must also have adequate ventilation by means of an opening window or some equivalent. A electricity supply for lights and igniters is also required. This is usually fused at 3 Amp. | |||
Washing machines and dishwashers are often plumbed in near the sink against an outside wall for convenience. Dishwashers and some washing machines need only a cold water supply others also require hot water. They need plumbing into a waste pipe and an electricity supply. | |||
Revision as of 11:42, 3 June 2015
Cookers, fridges, freezers,washing machines, dishwashers etc. are sometimes referred to as White Goods.
Most modern kitchen equipment can be free standing or built in. Decor panels are available to allow them to blend in with kitchen units.
Cookers can be split level with the oven set into a housing unit but this reduces available workspace and built-under ovens are becoming more popular. Electric cookers require their own 30 Amp circuit. Separate hobs and ovens can be fed from the same circuit provided neither is more than 2 metres from the switch.
Gas cookers must be installed according to strict regulations by competent people. A gas cooker may not be installed in a room which has a volume of less than 6 cubic metres. The room must also have adequate ventilation by means of an opening window or some equivalent. A electricity supply for lights and igniters is also required. This is usually fused at 3 Amp.
Washing machines and dishwashers are often plumbed in near the sink against an outside wall for convenience. Dishwashers and some washing machines need only a cold water supply others also require hot water. They need plumbing into a waste pipe and an electricity supply.