Kitchen has a fireplace with units build into it. Wife wants the oven and hob installed in there.
Currently, theres work surface under there and you can fit a toaster. A waste of space.
There was originally a range in there, going back 100 years.
Recently had a friendly heatas engineer install a victorian cast iron fireplace in the front room (remove the old broken tiled monster), build new hearth etc.
He's looked at the kitchen and happy to increase the opening height of the kitchen fireplace, and, run a duct up the chimney for the extractor.
However, I'd need to find a gas safe engineer to install a new oven and hob in the space.
So what rules are there, if any, gas/oven wise? I need to be sure I'll have enough space.
Does a gas hob need a certain space on each side?
Does a gas hob have a minimum head space requirement?
Space avail is 83x60cm.
Currently, theres work surface under there and you can fit a toaster. A waste of space.
There was originally a range in there, going back 100 years.
Recently had a friendly heatas engineer install a victorian cast iron fireplace in the front room (remove the old broken tiled monster), build new hearth etc.
He's looked at the kitchen and happy to increase the opening height of the kitchen fireplace, and, run a duct up the chimney for the extractor.
However, I'd need to find a gas safe engineer to install a new oven and hob in the space.
So what rules are there, if any, gas/oven wise? I need to be sure I'll have enough space.
Does a gas hob need a certain space on each side?
Does a gas hob have a minimum head space requirement?
Space avail is 83x60cm.