Positioning of gas stoves relative to electrical equipment

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  • mygoggie
    Full Member

    • Sep 2015
    • 76

    #16
    @Sparks,

    I trust the following assists you.

    With a stand alone appliance and container, there is a minimum distance of 300mm required between your stove and cylinder. Refer to paragraph 5.2.2.5 and Figure 1 below.

    5.2.2.5 Containers shall be located at least 300 mm away from a gas stove (see figure 1) unless
    the container is protected from the heat of the stove in an approved manner


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    With regards to the distance behind the appliance, it must be at least 50 mm as per paragraph 6.2.5 below. Having said that please take note of the requirements of paragraphs 6.2.8 and 6.2.9. I think these paragraph also answer your question regarding the vertical space above a hob (even if free standing). Basically you need to determine the distance above the hob where the material used will not reach a temperature of 150C where all the burners are burning at full gas flow with no utensils placed on such burners. In general a distance of 1900mm from FFL is the minimum practical as any normal person does not want to bump their head against something when cooking.

    "6.2.5 Appliances shall not be installed in small, confined spaces that are poorly ventilated. Gas
    burners require an unrestricted supply of fresh air and when a cooking appliance is being built in,
    the supply of fresh air for combustion shall not be impeded. Provision shall be made for any
    accumulations of unburnt gas to disperse safely, and also for the free escape of products of
    combustion. Where gas appliances that require back ventilation are installed against a wall, there
    shall be a gap of at least 50 mm between the appliance and the wall."


    "6.2.8 Appliances shall be so sited in a room that there is no danger that they could set fire to
    furnishings (for example, a gas stove shall not be positioned immediately below a combustible shelf
    or in a position where curtains could be near its cooking top)."


    "6.2.9 Where combustible or ignitable material near an appliance is liable to attain ignition
    temperature or to be exposed to heat damage, provision shall be made to protect such material.

    The material can be protected by mounting an insulating non-combustible material between the
    appliance and the combustible material so as to provide an air space of width at least 15 mm.
    Where built-in kitchen equipment is used, the surfaces of adjacent structures in contact with an
    appliance shall be of materials that will not deteriorate at temperatures of up to 150 °C."

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    • Sparks
      Gold Member

      • Dec 2009
      • 909

      #17
      Thank you for all the replies, I appreciate everyone's time and effort.

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      • montronic
        New Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 9

        #18
        Hi every one.

        I just came across this thread, and would like your input, regarding the installation of my Stove. The Stove is also an Electric Oven with Gas for cooking.
        My plan is to install the oven free standing with my gas bottles on the outside of the building and the stove plug is situated directly behind the stove.
        I have include a jpeg of the layout, including a few dimensions.

        On the left of the stove is a fridge and on the right of the stove is a grocery cupboard. Both are approximately 700mm form the stove.
        The isolator is situated 400 (y) by 600 (x) away from the stove.

        Do you think I have left enough of a gap between everything?
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        • Sparks
          Gold Member

          • Dec 2009
          • 909

          #19
          From the answers received to my query you are good to go.

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          • Dave A
            Site Caretaker

            • May 2006
            • 22810

            #20
            Originally posted by montronic
            ... and the stove plug is situated directly behind the stove.
            I'd suggest it's placed above the level of the hob and at least 200mm off to the side.
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            • ians
              Diamond Member

              • Apr 2010
              • 3943

              #21
              sitting with some of these issues at the moment...it pays to do a search

              Where do you connect the igniter plug...cut the plug off and connect to the same cable as the electric oven? via the stove isolator or do you fit an additional plug below the counter.

              Can you have the outlet from the isolator behind the gas bottle?

              The reason i ask...this seems to be common practice.
              Last edited by ians; 16-Jan-19, 11:38 AM.
              Comments are based on opinion...not always facts....that's why people use an alias.

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