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[email protected] November 13th 07 03:14 PM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 
I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?

thanks a bunch

bob


[email protected] November 13th 07 03:18 PM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 
On Nov 13, 10:14 am, "
wrote:
I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?

thanks a bunch

bob


I'd suggest going to the various manufacturer's websites, where there
should be spec info.


tom November 13th 07 03:20 PM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 
On Nov 13, 8:14 am, "
wrote:
I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?

thanks a bunch

bob


Check the microwave manual. Tom


Mamba November 13th 07 05:27 PM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 
wrote in message
ups.com...
I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?

thanks a bunch

bob

A tough question. I know there are standards, 'fraid I don't know them.
However, consider the shortest person who might be using the microwave. If
they will be removing hot items from the microwave above eye level, that is
a dangerous situation. Then again, too close to the stovetop, and the
dangers are obvious.

There is a national association of kitchen designers called the NKBA.
Perhaps their webiste has some guidelines about this.

www.nkba.com




Dottie November 13th 07 11:43 PM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 
On Nov 13, 12:27 pm, "Mamba" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?


thanks a bunch


bob


A tough question. I know there are standards, 'fraid I don't know them.
However, consider the shortest person who might be using the microwave. If
they will be removing hot items from the microwave above eye level, that is
a dangerous situation. Then again, too close to the stovetop, and the
dangers are obvious.

There is a national association of kitchen designers called the NKBA.
Perhaps their webiste has some guidelines about this.

www.nkba.com



We had a regular vent fan over the stove but we replaced it with a
microwave oven when we put in new cabinets ... the new cabinets are
made just like the old ones as far as size and distance from bottom of
microwave to top of stove.

There was one time when the microwave wouldn't work for about 30
minutes because it got over heated by stuff cooking on the top of the
stove. The microwave tech people said it was pre-programmed to turn
itself off if it over heated like that...only happened once. We've
had it three years. We've had no problems. I am not tall (5'2") but
the only time I need to stand on a foot stool is to clean it. I can
do ordinary cooking chores with no problems.



Tom G November 14th 07 05:27 AM

Distance from OTR microwave to range?
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
I am replacing a standard range hood with an over the range microwave.
I figure I have to move the above cabinet up. Is there a standard or
recommended distance from the top of the stove range to the bottom of
the microwave?

thanks a bunch

bob

Manufacturers recommend a distance of 30" from the top of the cooktop
surface to the underside of the kitchen cabinet (mounting surface for m/w)
above . However, some jurisdictions might require slightly more (for
example, Winnebago County in Ill. requires 32") to meet code. These m/ws
have a builtin thermostat control that will turn on the vent fan if the m/w
becomes overheated while your cooking on the cooktop. This is to prevent
cooking the electronic controls. Probably would only happen if your cooking
surface is gas powered. (my credentials: sold these devices from the date
of their invention until a couple of years ago)

Tom G.




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