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    Default GPO in appliance cupboard???

    Our yet to arrive flat pack kitchen has an appliance cupboard with a melamine back panel.
    Should the power point for this unit be mounted to the wall and a hole cut in the back panel of the cupboard for access, or is OK to mount it on the back panel ?
    Maybe a point on the wall and a short cable (with plug) to another point on the panel?

    thanks.
    Phill.

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    Phill,

    I made my own appliance cupboard when I built our kitchen, it has the normal 3mm vinyl coated MDF back and sits hard up against the wall, ie no air space between wall and cupboard back. I cut a hole for a normal double (don't use anything else) power point and fitted the power point into this. Power point is screwed into normal mounting plate on a stud, but you could just as easily just the gyprock mounting brackets (assumes gyprock wall). Looks neat and finished.

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    Hi Phill, when I put in my kitchen, sparkie just fitted to the cupboard backing.

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    Mount it straight onto the back panel
    Cheers

    DJ


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    Quote Originally Posted by djstimber View Post
    Mount it straight onto the back panel
    Agreed.
    I accept no liability or responsibility for advice offered by myself regarding Electrical or Airconditioning related questions. I strongly advise contacting a Licensed Tradeperson for all work of this nature.

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    Thanks guys, I was really hoping that this would be the best option, as it will be the neatest looking. The flat pack provider allows a 16mm viod between wall and back to allow for out-of-plumb walls, but that should make no legal difference I imagine.

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