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Socket within 300mm of gas cooker
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam W" data-source="post: 524354" data-attributes="member: 4435"><p>Maybe not under BS7671 but the gas regs prohibit it, and it seems in the world of gas regs there's no such thing as a "guide" - it's black and white.</p><p></p><p>If you had dual fuel provision in the cooker space, ie gas pipe, socket for ignition and a cooker outlet, then decided to change from electric to gas, if the CCU or SFCU for the ignition are within 300mm of the cooker the gas man will refuse to connect it up and tell you the accessory needs to be "moved".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam W, post: 524354, member: 4435"] Maybe not under BS7671 but the gas regs prohibit it, and it seems in the world of gas regs there's no such thing as a "guide" - it's black and white. If you had dual fuel provision in the cooker space, ie gas pipe, socket for ignition and a cooker outlet, then decided to change from electric to gas, if the CCU or SFCU for the ignition are within 300mm of the cooker the gas man will refuse to connect it up and tell you the accessory needs to be "moved". [/QUOTE]
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