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[ElectriciansForums.net] Hob to socket distance - thoughts?
 
Distances from hobs will most likely fall into the realm of manufacturers instructions and what your local building inspector will allow.
As I said earlier the site I sometimes go on, the building inspector will allow a minimum of 100mm from the hob so I don’t think any pdf out there makes that much difference really.
 
Whoops rest of my message went- so it’s a new build flat my girlfriends mate has bought. I was asked to do the snagging on it.
This is obviously too close from a common sense standpoint but I couldn’t find a reg to back it up. Should I push to get It moved for her..? The sparky mob are NIC and it’s generally pretty poor work throughout
 
Whoops rest of my message went- so it’s a new build flat my girlfriends mate has bought. I was asked to do the snagging on it.
This is obviously too close from a common sense standpoint but I couldn’t find a reg to back it up. Should I push to get It moved for her..? The sparky mob are NIC and it’s generally pretty poor work throughout
Can’t believe the NHBC inspector passed it as safe as on my site he’d flag it a red item
 
The OSG gives guidance on such distances for your 'evidence'. As its a new build seems a bit poor. Wasn't one of the first built, where someone got their measurements wrong? :)

They could just remove the socket and replace it with a blanking plate.
 

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