When installing kitchen equipment, the following conditions need to be considered:
1. Space Planning and Layout
The kitchen space should be reasonably planned based on the size, function, and daily usage requirements of the equipment. For example, consider the proper layout of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, and dishwashers to ensure smooth operation and comply with ergonomic principles.
2. Electrical and Plumbing Connections
Most kitchen appliances require power and water connections, such as dishwashers, electric ovens, and refrigerators. Before installation, confirm that the kitchen’s electrical and plumbing systems can meet the appliance's needs, including the location and number of power outlets and water inlets/outlets.
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3. Ventilation and Exhaust
Some kitchen appliances (like gas stoves and range hoods) need proper ventilation and exhaust systems. Ensure that suitable exhaust ducts
are installed to prevent grease buildup and air pollution.
4. Safety
The installation of kitchen equipment should comply with relevant safety standards. For instance, gas stoves and water heaters need to meet gas usage
safety regulations, electrical appliances should have proper grounding to prevent leakage or fire hazards.
5. Appliance Model and Function Selection
Choose appropriate models and functions based on the actual needs of the kitchen. For example, for smaller kitchen spaces, compact or
integrated appliances may be a better choice, while more advanced, energy-efficient models might be selected for added convenience and sustainability.
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6. Waterproofing and Moisture Protection
The kitchen environment is often humid, so appliance installation locations and materials should be moisture-resistant and waterproof, especially for electrical appliances and outlets that must meet waterproof standards.
7. Local Laws and Standards
Appliance installation must comply with local laws, regulations, and safety standards. For example, in China, kitchen appliance installations need to follow standards like the "Residential Kitchen Design Code."
8. Maintenance and Cleaning Convenience
Consider the ease of maintenance and cleaning when installing appliances to ensure long-term usability. For instance, appliances should be easily accessible to power outlets, and cleaning the filters and range hood should be simple and convenient.
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