Shallow built in oven? Who are Econolux?

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  • #101652
    milleniumaire
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    I’m looking to replace an old Diplomat ADP3120 built in oven. The door seal and probably the thermostat have failed and this oven was “inherited” when our house was purchased 7 years ago, so its time for a modern replacement.

    Easier said than done!

    Thanks to a poorly position gas pipe for the hob that sits above the oven and what appear to be shallow kitchen units, I’m really struggling to find an oven that will fit the space. The old Diplomat is only 520mm deep, but importantly, it has a sloped back top, which clears the gas pipe, allowing it to fit. The slope essentially reduces the depth of the top of the oven to 410mm deep, gradually increasing, where it reaches the maximum depth of 520mm at 110mm down from the top.

    I have found a shallow oven; the Econolux ART28812, which is only 498mm deep and this is adequate for the 540mm depth of the cupboard, except for the top 65mm which only allows for 470mm deep due to the gas pipe connection to the hob. Many ovens I’ve looked at have a “cut out” at the top back, possibly to allow for gas pipes.

    Unfortunately, I can’t find any detailed dimensions for the Econolux ART28812 and therefore can’t say for sure it will fit. There are also no photos of the back of the oven, which might give an indication of a “cut out”.

    It’s also a make I’ve never heard of and I can’t seem to find any information, even on the UK Whitegoods website.

    Who owns the Econolux brand? Where can I get some detailed measurements/drawings from? Is the brand any good?

    Can anyone recommend a shallow built in oven? The maximum depth available in the cupboard is 540mm, but reduces to 470mm for the top 65mm due to the gas pipe connection to the hob.

    #485580
    matrixresonator
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    I’d recommend getting the gas pipe moved if thats possible, otherwise you’ll be revistiting this issue again.

    #485581
    electrofix
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    matrixresonator wrote:I’d recommend getting the gas pipe moved if thats possible, otherwise you’ll be revistiting this issue again.

    Agreed

    safer and more practical

    Dave

    #485582
    milleniumaire
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    The problem with moving the gas pipe is that I’m not sure exactly how it could be moved to provide more room. I was going to upload some photos showing the gas pipe position within the cooker cupboard enclosure, but I have no idea how to upload photos to ukwhitegoods forums and all my attempts failed, so I gave up!

    Instead, I’ll post the issue on the diynot forum, which is easier to use!

    #485583
    electrofix
    Moderator

    because of server space pic sizes are limited
    so best to upload to a pic site like google pics and then post a public link

    Dave

    #485584
    milleniumaire
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:because of server space pic sizes are limited
    so best to upload to a pic site like google pics and then post a public link

    Dave

    Dave, I tried using URL’s from my Google Photos account, which has an upload of all the photos from my Android phone, but any URL I supplied was rejected. with an “Invalid File” error. Not really very helpful! I also tried looking for a forum entry that might explain how to use the “Image” facility, but couldn’t find any help.

    #485585
    electrofix
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    the image has to under 2Mb to save server cost

    to use the google account it has to be a public link as the link you use will need a password


    Dave

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