I've raised this query before but I am still not sure exactly what the reg's are.
What is the most acceptable way to provide power for appliances in kitchens?
I've seen flex outlets behind dishwashers/washing machines etc. connected to a FCU above the work top. Also, 13A outlets behind the appliance (sometimes not enough room to do this). Also, outlets in adjacent cabinets off the ring. Finally, outlets in cupboards with FCU above worktop.
I am a kitchen fitter with impending assessment from the NICEIC (just passed part p) and want to make sure that my installations conform to regs.
I have a copy of the brown 16th edition book, but can't find anything relating to this.
All expert help will be useful.
Many thanks
Brian
What is the most acceptable way to provide power for appliances in kitchens?
I've seen flex outlets behind dishwashers/washing machines etc. connected to a FCU above the work top. Also, 13A outlets behind the appliance (sometimes not enough room to do this). Also, outlets in adjacent cabinets off the ring. Finally, outlets in cupboards with FCU above worktop.
I am a kitchen fitter with impending assessment from the NICEIC (just passed part p) and want to make sure that my installations conform to regs.
I have a copy of the brown 16th edition book, but can't find anything relating to this.
All expert help will be useful.
Many thanks
Brian