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Besides the work triangle itself, there are several rules of thumb to consider when planning a kitchen: [4] [5] As measured between countertops and cabinets or appliances, work aisles should be no less than 110 cm (42 in) for one cook, or 120 cm (48 in) for multiple cooks.
Depending on available space, you might opt to arrange those items neatly on a tray or in a basket next to the coffee maker or choose to store them in a close-by cabinet. Related: 8 Rules For ...
An outlet is defined by the NEC as "a point in the wiring system at which current is taken to utilization equipment". [1] This definition includes receptacles, lighting, motors, etc. Ordinary switches control but do not consume electricity, and therefore are not defined as outlets in this sense.
BS 546, "Two-pole and earthing-pin plugs, socket-outlets and socket-outlet adaptors for AC (50-60 Hz) circuits up to 250 V" describes four sizes of plug rated at 2 A, 5 A (Type D), 15 A (Type M) and 30 A. The plugs have three round pins arranged in a triangle, with the larger top pin being the earthing pin.
Rules were meant to be broken. With her new Cooking Channel television show Real Girl's Kitchen (based on her popular blog of the same name) debuting this month, Haylie Duff brings fresh energy to ...
You may spend a third of your life sleeping, but has anyone considered how much time you spend in your kitchen? Cooking, doing dishes, staring aimlessly at the open fridge, trying to decide what ...
"A socket-outlet that is rated at not more than 10 A, installed for the connection of a fixed or stationary appliance or a luminaire and that is not readily accessible for other purposes, need not be controlled by a switch". (Such a socket-outlet and plug, installed in a ceiling space, is shown below to the right.)
A passthrough in a kitchen A small passthrough. A passthrough (or serving hatch [1]) is a window-like opening between the kitchen and the dining or family room. [2] Considered to be a conservative approach to the open plan, [3] in a modern family home a passthrough is typically built when a larger opening is either precluded by the locations of structural columns or is impractical due to the ...