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susanxx | 00:51 Tue 28th Nov 2017 | Home & Garden
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My friend has sold her house and has had to go into rented accommodation. I myself did this some years ago and know just how much off the inventory can be so I have gone through it today to highlight any snags. Most of the issues are minor but I am concerned about the cooker point and socket. It has been positioned within the kitchen sink carcass so close to the bottom shelf that it is impossible to put a plug into the 3 pin socket(for the washing machine probably). My concern is that this is within what could be a water filled area if the u-bend pipes for example become uncoupled and thus be highly dangerous. Am I overreacting or should I be looking for an electrical safety certificate to ensure compliance of electrical regulations just like gas ones? Thanks in advance
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If they have mounted a socket so close to the shelf that the plug won't fit I would have the whole system checked, doesn't sound very professional does it?
Our electrician at work says 300mm distance but that is horizontally. Your description doesnt sound safe or,as vulcan says, professional to me.
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No it doesn't appear very professional and the fuse box still uses fuse wire, plus there is a double adaptor being used for the boiler and something else I haven't worked out yet.
Maybe the kitchen fitters put the shelf too high. Electricians tend to know about heights of switches and sockets and how to read drawings.

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I think it is going to be a long day at the rental agents in the morning, thanks for all your input guys.
I would certainly think an electric cooker point under a sink to be poor positioning, I don't know the legalities.
Now that I read it again I think it may be worth subscribing for a day or two.
DIYer using old stuff lying around for jobs they're not designed for.

I've just deleted a large paragraph but reserve the right to say 'I knew it' as more detail emerges. :-)
Positioning a socket that way is just silly. As for having the switchgear inside the sink cabinet... nothing technically wrong with that.

As far as a safety certificate is concerned, This will depend on the electrician doing the report. I would guess it might be noted as a minor concern, but not given a "red card" as it were.
Section 7:1 of an electrical condition report specifically asks if such isolators are positioned within an obvious place next to the appliance or whether isolation instructions are posted.If a problem with the appliance occurs then any occupier needs to know where the switch is.
The switch/outlet should be suitable for the installed conditions....so if its next to pipes/wastes etc it should be I.P. rated or re-positioned.

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