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wall socket placement

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 3:09 pm
by oggster
Hi

I'm currently planning where sockets will go in my new kitchen, I've seen the regs stating no lower than 450mm2 no higher than 1200mm2, is there a required height above a kitchen work top, and how far does a socket need to be from a kitchen sink?

Thanks

Craig

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:46 pm
by sparx
Hi Oggster,
there are no actual limits set for either but 300mm is considered min. from edge of sink/draining board, regs say outlets must be 'suitable for location' with due regard to IP rating, so if you chose to use an outdoor type socket you COULD put it on sink splashback! For once common sense is allowed to rule!!!
Likewise hieght above work top not specified but should be far enough not to cause flexes to be bent too tight, there are 45Deg. trunking systems becoming popular which go behind 'pelmet' at bottom of top cupboards or against wall/bottom of cupboards leaving flex to drop down to appliances keeping worktops clear of flexes,
I'm sure your Part P leckie will confirm before starting work,
regards SPARX

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:30 pm
by oggster
Many thanx sparx