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Hello.
I am replacing my free standing gas cooker with a built in gas hob and single electric oven. I want to make sure the heat from the electric oven does not pose a risk with the gas supply for the hob.
The existing gas supply is via a copper pipe secured to the wall and running about 60cm vertically from the floor to a socket which accepts a 2cm diameter bayonet type hose. The kitchen unit for the new oven and hob will be installed right in front of this pipe.
As long as the gas pipe, connector and rubber hose does not touch the oven, do I need to do anything special?
Seasons Regards,
Moon
I am replacing my free standing gas cooker with a built in gas hob and single electric oven. I want to make sure the heat from the electric oven does not pose a risk with the gas supply for the hob.
The existing gas supply is via a copper pipe secured to the wall and running about 60cm vertically from the floor to a socket which accepts a 2cm diameter bayonet type hose. The kitchen unit for the new oven and hob will be installed right in front of this pipe.
As long as the gas pipe, connector and rubber hose does not touch the oven, do I need to do anything special?
Seasons Regards,
Moon