EN 26
Constructing above an oven or fixed pannel
Ventilation occurs through the plinth (A) and the back of the cupboard
(B). Saw out the ventilation openings (min. 100 cm
2
). Air supply A
is superfluous when, together with opening B, there’s an opening
somewhere else where air can be drawn in.
Make sure the crossbar does not impede the airflow. Plane or saw the
crossbar C diagonally if necessary.
When the work top is thicker than the built in depth (=120 mm) of the
appliance, this is fine. On the other hand, when the work top is thinner
than the built in depth of the appliance, a drawer or oven possibly will
not fit beneath the appliance.
Beneath the hob a minimal space is required for cooling and optimal
functioning of the hob. A minimum space of 10 mm between the base
of the hob and the top of the drawer is advised.
Do not allow a drawer to block the ventilation openings on the bottom
of the appliance. If there is a drawer under the hob, a gap of at least the
width of the hob should be made at the front.
A
C
B
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