Query regarding the position of the oven cooker connection outlet behind the oven, and its implications.
(Sorry bit long, but a number of overlapping questions in my head about this.)
My oven installation instructions shows a diagram with a hatched area and states “the mains socket for the appliance must either be located in the hatched area (a) or outside the area where the appliance is installed” - see diagram:
(Note: This is a Bosch 2.99 kW oven requiring to be hardwired with 13A fuse protection. So rather than a normal Cooker Connection Unit / Cooker Cable Outlet connection I probably need to use (?) a Fused Connection Unit with Flex Outlet with 13A fuse instead, to satisfy the oven fuse protection specs.)
Do you know, is this location specification an electrical issue (maybe related to heat issues caused by proximity behind the oven?) or simply to do with the physical dimensions of the oven, that may not allow the physical space to put a connection outside the hatched area?
For instance, if installing the oven in a cabinet with the minimum dimensions shown in the instructions (see diagrams below), the back of the oven (which bulges out horizontally across approx. 2/3 of the rear on the left side, and approx. the top 3/4 vertically) would almost touch the back wall/panel, so in the area behind the bulge of the oven there would physically not be any room for an outlet.
One of the reasons I am querying this is that, according to my careful measurements, (neither my fitted kitchen oven housing cabinet unit nor the oven are in place yet, so just measurements so far), it looks like the Cooker Connection Unit / Fused Connection Unit (the back box position is already fixed) will be fully within the hatched area horizontally, BUT not fully within vertically - the top of the CCU / FCU will have around 20mm poking out of the top of the hatched area, but still clear of the oven rear bulge, and with (relatively speaking) plenty of space all around the CCU/FCU because my kitchen oven cabinet unit is 20mm deeper than the minimum specified in the installation diagrams (so CCU/FCU would be about 50mm away from the non-bulged part of back of oven).
So, recapping:
1. I am thinking the instruction regarding the "mains socket" location having to be in the hatched area is simply to do with the space needed to fit the outlet, rather than possible heat issues affecting the electrics etc., but am interested in the opinions of those with more experience with this kind of thing.
2. generally, do you know what kind of heat exposure Cooker Cable Outlet plates, and Fused Connection Units (and the ‘standard wiring’ that may be inside them coming from the consumer unit) can tolerate? Is there an official safety specification for such fittings with regards heat tolerance?
3. And, whatever the actual reason is for this precisely defined hatched area (perhaps they are just being helpful and saying ‘this is the area where there will definitely be enough space’!) does anyone know if manufacturers (Bosch in this case) would make a big deal of it, if something went wrong and your Cooker Connection was not fully within this specified "hatched area"!?
If you are still reading! Thanks,
(Sorry bit long, but a number of overlapping questions in my head about this.)
My oven installation instructions shows a diagram with a hatched area and states “the mains socket for the appliance must either be located in the hatched area (a) or outside the area where the appliance is installed” - see diagram:
(Note: This is a Bosch 2.99 kW oven requiring to be hardwired with 13A fuse protection. So rather than a normal Cooker Connection Unit / Cooker Cable Outlet connection I probably need to use (?) a Fused Connection Unit with Flex Outlet with 13A fuse instead, to satisfy the oven fuse protection specs.)
Do you know, is this location specification an electrical issue (maybe related to heat issues caused by proximity behind the oven?) or simply to do with the physical dimensions of the oven, that may not allow the physical space to put a connection outside the hatched area?
For instance, if installing the oven in a cabinet with the minimum dimensions shown in the instructions (see diagrams below), the back of the oven (which bulges out horizontally across approx. 2/3 of the rear on the left side, and approx. the top 3/4 vertically) would almost touch the back wall/panel, so in the area behind the bulge of the oven there would physically not be any room for an outlet.
One of the reasons I am querying this is that, according to my careful measurements, (neither my fitted kitchen oven housing cabinet unit nor the oven are in place yet, so just measurements so far), it looks like the Cooker Connection Unit / Fused Connection Unit (the back box position is already fixed) will be fully within the hatched area horizontally, BUT not fully within vertically - the top of the CCU / FCU will have around 20mm poking out of the top of the hatched area, but still clear of the oven rear bulge, and with (relatively speaking) plenty of space all around the CCU/FCU because my kitchen oven cabinet unit is 20mm deeper than the minimum specified in the installation diagrams (so CCU/FCU would be about 50mm away from the non-bulged part of back of oven).
So, recapping:
1. I am thinking the instruction regarding the "mains socket" location having to be in the hatched area is simply to do with the space needed to fit the outlet, rather than possible heat issues affecting the electrics etc., but am interested in the opinions of those with more experience with this kind of thing.
2. generally, do you know what kind of heat exposure Cooker Cable Outlet plates, and Fused Connection Units (and the ‘standard wiring’ that may be inside them coming from the consumer unit) can tolerate? Is there an official safety specification for such fittings with regards heat tolerance?
3. And, whatever the actual reason is for this precisely defined hatched area (perhaps they are just being helpful and saying ‘this is the area where there will definitely be enough space’!) does anyone know if manufacturers (Bosch in this case) would make a big deal of it, if something went wrong and your Cooker Connection was not fully within this specified "hatched area"!?
If you are still reading! Thanks,

