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Is there a required minimum seperation between
a wall-mounted boiler and a sink or draining board? I'm planning on laying out a kitchen diner as per http://mdfs.net/hwps/Docs/Plans/SouthRd/356a.gif (125K) with the boiler in the north-west corner, over the worktop. Ideally, I'd like to shuffle the sink one unit northwards to but up to the north wall, but then the drainer will be underneath the boiler. I've been trawling through boiler manufacture literature, but can't find anything specific. I'm falling back on the minimum seperation between the sink and the electrical supply switch. ta. -- JGH |
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