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Hello.
We've just had a new kitchen fitted and the workman has put a double electric socket in the cupboard under the sink on the floor, facing upwards. Guess what - we noticed a leak last night dripping very close to the socket. Very worrying. Is it legal to fit electrics under a sink? Any advice welcome. Thank you.
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Don't think so, there's one under my sink, although mine is vertical not horizontal, which is just plain daft
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As a builder who does tons of kitchens and bathrooms, a lot of kitchen fitters do this, I'm not one of them, its asking for trouble IMO.
All the big companies find this acceptable, but a socket facing up is worse obviously. I believe any electrical socket or switch has to be at least 5-600mm from the sink but that applies to above worktop ones I think, should be less below. |
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Yeah legal, but hardly the best place, see if you can get it moved to the next cupboard along, or removed completely if not required.
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I'm unfortunately a sparky and pretty sure there are no regs on this... However your house should be protected by an RCD if the electrician installed it in a place like that.
I think the only regulation with regards to a socket around the sink area in a kitchen is in the building regs, something like 200-300mm from the sink. Not 100% sure but have a feeling that is above the Worktop, not below. --- I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=51.217378,0.245368 Member of the 1 litre club... |
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It's not best practice even if legal. Ask him what the benefits are. If you have to undo the waste you will get spillage. Very lazy installation.
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I would think the only reason to install anything in the cupboard below the sink would be to power a waste disposal unit. But why do it if there aint one?
And if there was I would have done it off a fused spur.
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No reason for it, as the dishwasher & washing machine have their power socket under the counter top away from any water. Plenty of other sockets in our tiny kitchen so no need for this
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