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). Yeah mine about 9 metres long and 8 wide with slope of 25% at one point but the end point of the outlet is past the side of garage and if he concretes allowing for… 4 4861 Agreed. I just found out today the certifier has not given the final sign off. 2 4362 Grab a hose, insert it at the top of the inlet/down pipe and turn the water on and see where the water is escaping from. Then you'll know. 3 9137 |