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Hi I wondered if it is possible to have pipework from a dishwasher running behind a built in, under counter, electric oven? I want the order of appliances for my new kitchen to be - left to right - freestanding dishwasher/built in oven/sink/washer dryer. The plumbing currently comes in behind where the washer dryer will be on the far right of the run (so ideal for the sink and w/d). Will it be easy/possible to get pipework behind the oven unit and up to the dishwasher? Could it possibly go in the space under the units which is 150mm high? I'm guessing for a d/w you'll just have cold water feed and then waste pipe. Also what would be the diameter of these pipes to/from the d/w? The whole run is 2.6m long and the current waste for the washing machine and sink goes out of the wall on the right. Thanks in advance. Phil.
 
You wouldn't want any plumbing behing the oven thats a no no but it should be achievable in the area under the units providing there's no pan draws in the oven housing ? and a free space to run the waste 50mm pipe would be better for the main run your plumber will need to be a bit creative . Kop
 

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