Gas Cooker Hot Zone Regulations at Ben Larry blog

Gas Cooker Hot Zone Regulations. The hot zone applies for electric cookers and hobs as much as it does for gas appliances. So any wall mounted cupboards or combustible. There is a specific regulation in the gas codes i believe that would disallow it immediately if you went the gas hob route. The cooker needs to stand in a spot. This approved code of practice and guidance gives advice on how to meet the requirements of gsiur and the amending regulations. There is a hot zone immediately above the cooker or hob where there should be nothing fixed, including. Minimum 700mm from top of cooker and 50mm each side of cooker. From what i understand there is an exclusion zone around a cooker that must be free of hazards.

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There is a specific regulation in the gas codes i believe that would disallow it immediately if you went the gas hob route. So any wall mounted cupboards or combustible. From what i understand there is an exclusion zone around a cooker that must be free of hazards. Minimum 700mm from top of cooker and 50mm each side of cooker. The hot zone applies for electric cookers and hobs as much as it does for gas appliances. The cooker needs to stand in a spot. There is a hot zone immediately above the cooker or hob where there should be nothing fixed, including. This approved code of practice and guidance gives advice on how to meet the requirements of gsiur and the amending regulations.

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Gas Cooker Hot Zone Regulations This approved code of practice and guidance gives advice on how to meet the requirements of gsiur and the amending regulations. There is a specific regulation in the gas codes i believe that would disallow it immediately if you went the gas hob route. So any wall mounted cupboards or combustible. There is a hot zone immediately above the cooker or hob where there should be nothing fixed, including. This approved code of practice and guidance gives advice on how to meet the requirements of gsiur and the amending regulations. The hot zone applies for electric cookers and hobs as much as it does for gas appliances. Minimum 700mm from top of cooker and 50mm each side of cooker. The cooker needs to stand in a spot. From what i understand there is an exclusion zone around a cooker that must be free of hazards.

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