Ovens and stoves
These will be specified in the manufacturer's installation instructions.
In practice, you shouldn't have to worry too much about the specifications when you're carrying out the on-site installation, because they will have already been built into the design of the kitchen.
So the dimensions of the prefabricated cabinets should take these clearances into account.
Most electric ovens and stoves are wired directly into the house mains power system, so the final connection will have to be done by a licensed electrician.
If the appliance runs on gas, the connection must be done by a licensed gas fitter.
Built-in ovens
Built-in ovens can be installed under a bench top or in a full height wall unit. The manufacturer's instructions will specify the amount of ventilation required for each model, including minimum space allowances at the sides and rear of the unit. It may also include cut-outs in the base of the cabinet and venting space above. See the Just for fun exercise in this section for more details on these clearances.
Hobs
There are various design issues that need to be considered for cooktop hobs. Firstly, the minimum space allowed between the cooktop elements or gas burners and combustible materials directly overhead is 600 mm.
Secondly, there must be at least 50 mm clearance from the back edge of the cooktop to a non-combustible wall surface or splashback.
Thirdly, there must be at least 300 mm horizontal clearance from the outside edge of an electric element or gas burner to a combustible surface on the side of a cooktop. Combustible surfaces include adjoining cabinets faced with melamine or plastic laminate.
If the bench top substrate is made of particleboard, MDF or timber, the exposed edge should be re-sealed to protect it from moisture.
There'll also be a rubber seal supplied with the cooktop that will provide a waterproof seal between the cooktop and bench top.
Note that silicone should not be used, because you need to be able to remove the cooktop easily if it ever needs to be serviced.
Learning activity
Audio 15 (mp3 |6|KB)You'll find more details on the installation requirements for ovens and stoves in AS/NZS 4386.2: Domestic kitchen assemblies - Part 2: installation. The Standard also contains other specifications and measurements for appliances and cabinets.
Ask your supervisor or trainer if you can borrow a copy of the Standard. Alternatively, you can download a PDF version for yourself by going to the Standards Australia International website at: http://infostore.saiglobal.com/store/. But note that you will have to purchase it, and Part 2 costs about $80.