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[ElectriciansForums.net] Hob to socket distance - thoughts?
 
Well I’ll include it on the list with all the other stuff that was wrong see if they change it.
Might also send it to NIC see if they are happy with one of their approved contractors work.
 
It seems to be a nitpicking of a problem :)

If it was to be altered and perhaps ends up swapping places with the switch,it will hardly be worth the bother

Any socket left in that restricted space is going to have the same problem as whats current ie,possible damage to the trailing flex(which by the way is the only real problem) more likely is damage to the body of a badly sited appliance

The training flex or the appliance are going to be the weak links not damage to a accessory on a wall from the heat source

Safety can only be improved if they get shot of the socket altogether ;)
 
I used to have this argument on new build drawings just because a CAD drawing shows this is where the designer would like the socket does not always mean it can be positioned there kept on telling them you are supposed to be the qualified one to make these calls if what is shown does not comply.
 
You don't state what type of hob this is - halogen, ceramic, induction or how far the working heat source is on the black plate. However that is not the point, the socket is in a likely heat, steam and splash zone especially if I was doing the cooking. I would remove the socket, safely terminate the wires and fit a sealed flat plate.
 
i'd remove the socket, then get the local wet-pants to fit me a shower in it's place... ready for my next chip pan fire.... be prepared.
 

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