Garage Dog
Well-known member
Gentlemen,
I have a new range that will protrude 2 1/2" beyond my countertop if installed flush against the 2x4 interior wall. The countertops come out 25 1/2" from the wall and the range comes out to about 28" if it can go back flush against the wall. This will be fine based on the design of the range, but I am trying to not have the range stick out any further.
There is an existing 30 amp outlet maybe 8" off the floor that sticks out about 1/2". The 30 amp plug adds another 1"+ sticking out from the wall if I simply plug into that outlet. So if I use what is there, the outlet and plug will make the range sit 1 1/2" off the wall pushed tight against the plug, which is not ideal as the range will then protrude 4"+ past the countertops.
There are two options I am considering:
1) Move the outlet down the wall so it basically sits at floor level. The range is on legs and the legs create a 4 3/8" space under the entire unit (think of it as a toe kick space that goes all the way back to the wall). So the outlet and plug would no longer interfere with the range sliding back flush against the wall as the outlet and plug would stick out from the wall in the open space below the body of the unit.
2) Open up the stud bay permanently where the outlet is currently located. Turn the outlet 90* and attach it to the face of the stud. Nothing sticks out anymore as the outlet and plug are perpendicular to the wall in an open stud bay. Nothing is buried as it will be left open and it can't be seen as it is hidden by the range...
The house is Wisconsin
Do the electricians here have any input on these ideas or have alternative suggestions?
Thanks,
GD
I have a new range that will protrude 2 1/2" beyond my countertop if installed flush against the 2x4 interior wall. The countertops come out 25 1/2" from the wall and the range comes out to about 28" if it can go back flush against the wall. This will be fine based on the design of the range, but I am trying to not have the range stick out any further.
There is an existing 30 amp outlet maybe 8" off the floor that sticks out about 1/2". The 30 amp plug adds another 1"+ sticking out from the wall if I simply plug into that outlet. So if I use what is there, the outlet and plug will make the range sit 1 1/2" off the wall pushed tight against the plug, which is not ideal as the range will then protrude 4"+ past the countertops.
There are two options I am considering:
1) Move the outlet down the wall so it basically sits at floor level. The range is on legs and the legs create a 4 3/8" space under the entire unit (think of it as a toe kick space that goes all the way back to the wall). So the outlet and plug would no longer interfere with the range sliding back flush against the wall as the outlet and plug would stick out from the wall in the open space below the body of the unit.
2) Open up the stud bay permanently where the outlet is currently located. Turn the outlet 90* and attach it to the face of the stud. Nothing sticks out anymore as the outlet and plug are perpendicular to the wall in an open stud bay. Nothing is buried as it will be left open and it can't be seen as it is hidden by the range...
The house is Wisconsin
Do the electricians here have any input on these ideas or have alternative suggestions?
Thanks,
GD

