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| Guideline
29 |
Proper Oven Placement |
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Guideline
29
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There
should be at least 15" of landing space which is
at least 16" deep next to or above the oven if the
appliance door opens into a primary traffic pattern.
At least 15" x 16" of landing space which is no
more than 48" across from the oven is acceptable
if the appliance does not open into a traffic area.
(Fig. 1) (Measure the 48" distance from the center
front of the oven to the countertop opposite it.)
For further instruction on these requirements
see Guideline 31. |
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Unless Counterspace Is Adjacent To Appliance |
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| Acceptable
To Have Landing Space Across From Appliances |
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Guideline
29
Examples
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In
the top example (Fig. 2) the oven opens directly
into a major traffic pattern leading from the utility
area to the family room. This is a dangerous installation
which should be avoided unless there is landing
space on either side of the oven. In the bottom
example (Fig. 3) the oven is located within the
cook's primary work space, away from the family
traffic pattern. Therefore, a landing area can be
directly opposite it. |
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