Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Sep 07, 2018 9:59 pm We're building a new house and we have said that we will supply our own appliances with the builder to install them. We have specified a "plumbed" steam oven in the kitchen. Today I looked at the installation manual on the internet and it needs a plumbed water supply (not a problem, they can put a tap anywhere) BUT it ALSO needs a drain. The picture in the manual shows the oven drain connecting to the fitting under the sink where you normally drain your dishwasher to. Not a problem.... The problem is that our oven will be on a wall and the nearest sink is far away on the 'Island bench'. So my question is, when the first-fix plumber does the first-fix DWV pipework is there such a thing as a 'sink' drainpipe that ISN'T connected to a sink that they can put in the wall to allow the oven drain connection to drain into ? Hopefully the question is clear?? Thanks, P_D . Block settled 07 June 2011 Our little piece of the Interwebs on HomeOne....... viewtopic.php?f=31&t=48577&start=0 Re: Drain In Kitchen For Wall Oven 3Sep 10, 2018 2:20 pm Just advise builder which appliances you're installing along with installation manual and point out oven requires a water outlet & drain, also check specs on your hotplate if it requires 3 phase connection (if going electric). in the stormwater pit or the drain? Those dont look like theyd fit in the drain. Separately, the pits do get stuff in them during the course of the build. For the most… 1 15175 Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has switched from a small square tile insert or normal square waste to a strip drain at all, and if so did the plumber or diy-er… 0 21370 Hello I've just bought a house where the slab is lower than the street, (but roof is higher than the kerb). So there's some negative grade at the front. The yard very… 0 8705 |