Routing water and waste pipes behind cooker

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I need to install a dishwasher in the only space I have in the kitchen and need to route the cold mains and waste pipes to the sink. Between the dishwasher location and the sink is range cooker.

Is it ok to route the cold main to the dishwasher and the waste pipe from the dishwasher behind the cooker and if so should it be at a particular height (floor level, high up under the worktops etc)? Can I use hep2o push fit to avoid soldering, not that I have a problem with copper (used plenty in the past) but push fit is just easier.

Do I need to insulate in case of heat from the cooker. I thought that the cooker would be well insulated anyway because of wires etc.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
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