Dear Sirs,
I am intending on fitting two single ovens (wife wants them!) in a tall unit in our new kitchen. The problem I have is that the run of units is as follows: 50mm trim panel - tall oven housing- 300mm larder unit- american fridge-300mm larder unit-50mm trim panel. These units are sandwiched between two walls, the wall to the left might have a radiator on it, the wall to the right only extends about 3' from the front of the oven before it turns a corner. This means there are no flat surfaces nearby on which to mount the isolator switches for the ovens. Is it ok to mount these switches on another wall, the location I have in mind is approx 7' away and is at right angles to the wall with the ovens?
Thanks for you help
Niall
I am intending on fitting two single ovens (wife wants them!) in a tall unit in our new kitchen. The problem I have is that the run of units is as follows: 50mm trim panel - tall oven housing- 300mm larder unit- american fridge-300mm larder unit-50mm trim panel. These units are sandwiched between two walls, the wall to the left might have a radiator on it, the wall to the right only extends about 3' from the front of the oven before it turns a corner. This means there are no flat surfaces nearby on which to mount the isolator switches for the ovens. Is it ok to mount these switches on another wall, the location I have in mind is approx 7' away and is at right angles to the wall with the ovens?
Thanks for you help
Niall