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hi there is there a requied distance for a socket outlet from a kitchen sink .. i have a memory of 1.5 meters but cant find the reg for it
sparky_bloke said:hi there is there a requied distance for a socket outlet from a kitchen sink .. i have a memory of 1.5 meters but cant find the reg for it
fubar said:sparky_bloke said:hi there is there a requied distance for a socket outlet from a kitchen sink .. i have a memory of 1.5 meters but cant find the reg for it
No, there is no reg for it. 1.5m is good practice (2m is better).
2 meters lol![]()
even the higher breed at the nic only reccomend 200 mm
fubar said:2 meters lol![]()
even the higher breed at the nic only reccomend 200 mm
Well, the UK might have the best wiring regulations in the world, but in a few areas we fail to meet the mark. As my (edited) post above says, in some other parts of the world 1.5m (or 5ft) is code.
Agreedsupersparks said:the only moronic thing is not banning them behind sinks...
Or perhaps using the same rationale as for showers in bedrooms - any circuits supplying accessories within, say, 2m of a water outlet must be protected by an RCD?...i think its one of the few spot on ones...
yup i agree, i think thats the way we are going anywayfubar said:Agreedsupersparks said:the only moronic thing is not banning them behind sinks...
Or perhaps using the same rationale as for showers in bedrooms - any circuits supplying accessories within, say, 2m of a water outlet must be protected by an RCD?...i think its one of the few spot on ones...
You're right, it is not good, so don't put appliances in the sink....sparky_bloke said:hello again if the nic are saying that a socket next to a kitchen sink only needs to 300mm away . dosnt that mean you could have an appliance pluged in and on in the sink . surely that is not good .![]()
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