Is there a minimum distance they need to be from the kitchen sink? at the
moment one of the sockets is about 20cm to the side of the draining board
end of the sink, there's only a little bit of worktop left after the
draining board then it's the wall, so that place is ideal for the kettle, so
i dont want to loose that socket location.
The kitchen is going to be put on it's own new ring main, obviousely on it's
own rcbo, sink is going to be stainless steel,
300 mm clearance, measured horizontally along the wall behind the sink,
is recommended. Height of sockets should be a minimum of 150 mm above
the work surface.
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Andy
would that be measured from the actual sink bowl, or the end of the drainer?
> would that be measured from the actual sink bowl, or the end of the
> drainer?
From the extreme ends, regardless of whether a drainer or a bowl.
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Andy
Is that in some legislation somewhere as I've seen this topic
mentioned in this ng a few times but always thought there was some
doubt about it .
No, it's a recommended interpretation of the BS 7671 requirements for
segregation of electrical and non-electrical services. It's in the
IET's Electrician's Guide to the Building Regulations [1] as well as
various NICEIC publications, etc.
All kitchen electrical installation work is Part-P notifiable. If you
choose to ignore established guidance you may have to argue your case
with anyone sent to inspect and test your work.
[1] New edition just out:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electricians-Guide-Building-Regulations-Wiring/dp/0863418627/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1219497584&sr=1-3
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Andy