No it wasn't a wind, just a stressed out person who doesn't know much about gas and electrics looking for some help, which I thought this website was for. Thanks anyways guys.
I have 565 mm from the electrical point to the front of unit, including the lip at the front. I assume there needs to be a minimum space between that and the oven therefore the whole lot is going to have to move.
Thank you, I've been looking at that. But the electrical point is also an issue as its not much smaller in depth than the pipe. The smallest ovens I can find will still only be a few mm at most away from that as well. I can't understand why my space is so shallow when I have standard 600 mm...
This is what I am finding. Now I've measured in more detail, the pipe running up the back is in issue as well, and that can't go any further back. I'm at a loss now at to what to do. Change to an electric hob it seems!
Ah, thank you. Every day is a school day! Do you think that pipe could be moved to give me more depth? It clearly needs to remain going into the hob at the same part though, which is where the depth issue is so I'm not sure how that works. Going to have to pay the money to move it as I've read...
Sorry, I don't know the terminology of the corner joints. I don't really have the cash right now to start moving pipes, and I certainly wouldn't touch anything to do with gas myself. I'll see if i can find the user manual. Thanks for the reply.
Hi there, I wonder if you can help please. I need to get a new oven but am really restricted on space due to the location of the gas pipe feeding the hob (500 mm in total from the bolt of the pipe to the outside of the casing unit). Can you advise what space there needs to be between the pipe...
Hi, can i ask what was the outcome of this was please? I have the exact same issue with the exact same measurements. I've found an oven that is 498 mm but that will only give me a 2mm gap between the bolt on the pipe and the back of the oven. The pipe runs at an angle away towards the wall so...