by plumbbob »
Fri May 21, 2010 6:06 pm
htg engineer wrote:Not true - it is in fact very likely, this is why you cannot use flexible gas connections on built in ovens - as it can melt the rubber flexible cooker hose.
htg
I beg to differ Htg, :-) but built in ovens
always use flexible gas pipes. You couldn't physically install them otherwise. Another point, power supplies to the oven do not have to be heat resistant either as standard T&E cable is used.
Maybe you are thinking of a built in hob which should have a copper connection. (Mind you I have seen these in flexible more than once.)
With freestanding appliances the oven vent is up the back exiting at a grill plate behind the hob rings. This can get quite hot. With built in appliances as they have limited ventilation the oven vent is above the door at the front which to be honest I don't like.