Typically they can be used under the counter. BUT...if you find the appliance you like and call the manufacturer, they will send you the "cut sheet" for installation in typical applications. The manufacturer has very specific guidelines especially for "hot" products such as stoves which require particular clearances for safety. Your local appliance store should have access to these "installation cut sheets", as builders, architects and designers use them all the time. Good Luck!
2007-10-23 17:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it can be installed under the counter top, but you will have to provide a sturdy cabinet that has the proper opening size for the oven.
2007-10-23 15:33:35
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answered by Chris 2
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If cooker change is in honestly cooker area then it now desires to be moved,new regs state change would desire to be no closer than 150mm to the two area. Then an electrician will drop a cable all the way down to cooker outlet at the back of cooker and cord up a tail to absolutely cooker. If change is high-quality then no greater beneficial than £a hundred,this is composed of minor artwork certificates that's additionally req. If he desires to flow change then an further £50
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answered by cauley 4
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The appliance will come with instructions as to
mounting clearances and required ventilation.
If your proposed location can meet these, go ahead.
2007-10-23 14:05:47
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answered by Irv S 7
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Yes you can. Install it per the instructions.
2007-10-25 02:38:26
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answered by John himself 6
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yes, check the depth first.
2007-10-23 14:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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