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Default Can this GE microwave have an outlet above in the cabinet.

Mikepier wrote:
I posted a question a few weeks ago about electrical requirements for
a microwave. This question deals more with where to mount the outlet.
I wanted to get a GE Spacemaker II microwave like this:
http://products.geappliances.com/App...&Sku=PEM31SMSS

This microwave has the option to be mounted under a cabinet (see
pictures in the link). However, if the outlet is behind the microwave
you need about 2" space to plug in or take out the cord.
I could install an outlet below or to the side of the microwave to
make the unit sit farther back , but then I would see the cord/plug on
the backsplash.



My question is can I put an outlet in the cabinet above, even though
this microwave was not designed for it like the over the stove
microwave/fan units. On the Spacemaker, the cord comes out from the
back upper right side, whereas most microwave/hood combos has the cord
coming out the top.


Yes, you can do that. That's exactly what I did with a GE Spacemaker II
back in January of this year. I bought the under-cabinet mounting bracket
that they sell for it, mounted it under a cabinet, ran the cord up into the
cabinet above, and plugged the cord into an outlet that I put inside that
cabinet.