Is it normal to have a refrigerator next to a stove or other “warm” objects?

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Is it possible to place a refrigerator next to the stove? And next to the oven or radiator? What happens if you put a microwave on top? We answer right away: all these combinations are undesirable, but in hopeless situations they are quite possible. The main thing is to protect the refrigerator from heat.

  • The fact is that the heat from the stove forces the compressor to work in intensive mode, as a result, energy consumption increases, the device wears out faster and fails earlier. Refrigerator models in which the refrigerant circuits run along the sides especially suffer from heat.

How to reduce the harm of proximity to a stove or other heat sources to a minimum? This is exactly what we will talk about next. To quickly find the answer to your question, click on the appropriate link from the list. Or continue reading in order.

  • Stove next to refrigerator
  • Refrigerator next to oven
  • Refrigerator next to the radiator
  • Refrigerator next to another refrigerator
  • Microwave on the refrigerator

Attention! Any failure to comply with the installation conditions for the refrigerator specified in the instructions for a specific model may result in denial of warranty service if the device breaks down.

Why shouldn't you place the refrigerator next to the stove?

There are a lot of arguments against it, ranging from the usual loss of comfort to premature failure of the refrigerator. Moreover, we draw your attention to the fact that there is no difference whether you place the refrigerator next to a gas stove or an electric one. Their sides heat up equally, especially if we are talking about a working oven. But, let's take it in order.

The heat from the stove makes the refrigerator work at its limit.

Some people think that proximity to a hot stove can lead to the fact that the refrigerator compartment will not cool very well, and that’s all. Or rather, temporarily warm up from the heat. That is, it’s worth revving up a little and the problem will be solved.

But it's not that simple. It's just the opposite. The warmer it is around, the more intensely the compressor generates cold... And the optimal temperature in the refrigerator will not drop, no. But this state of affairs is not at all useful for the technology itself.

The refrigerator is designed to automatically turn on the compressor at certain intervals. But when the outside temperature rises, the compressor is simply forced to work hard to maintain the desired temperature.

Naturally, the service life of the equipment in this case is reduced many times over. Especially if you have a large family and the stove runs very often. Heat the same kettle five times a day, cook some soup, heat up some dish...

And, even if you just fried eggs, the side of the stove does not heat up and cool down as quickly as it seems. The heat, accordingly, first reaches the adjacent side of the refrigerator and maintains an elevated temperature for a long time.

And the compressor turns on and on, without breaks for lunch and dinner. And even without smoking breaks.

However, this is all written in the instructions for the refrigerator. But, if you don’t believe it, you can ask any workshop and the specialist’s answer will be unequivocal: you shouldn’t do that.

Although, if you are so rich that you change refrigerators like gloves, then why not? The compressor will “fly” in five years (or even a little earlier) - buy new equipment, and that’s the end of it.

IMPORTANT - check the walls

One of the key components of the refrigerator is the capacitor. Freon circulates in it, which takes heat from inside the refrigerator or freezer and releases it outside. Therefore, it is important that there is free access of air to the condenser grille.

Most refrigerators have a condenser on the back wall. But there are models in which it is located on the side. You can't tell it by eye; the tubes are hidden behind the wall. It is better to see their location in the instructions. But if you notice that the side walls of the refrigerator are heating up, then the condenser coil is located in them.

In this case, you need to leave a gap of at least 50 mm between the walls and the furniture. if this is not done, then:

  1. The refrigerator will cool food more slowly.
  2. The compressor will turn on more often and consume more electricity.
  3. The service life of the refrigerator will be reduced.
  4. The risk of compressor failure will increase significantly.

Electricity bills

And not only are you simply “killing” the motor of your refrigerator, you are also regularly overpaying for light. The refrigerator already drags a lot without this, but if you force it to work 5-6 times more intensely, you yourself understand how much money it will cost.

After all, in order to cool the chamber, the refrigerator needs electricity to “jerk”. So think about whether it is beneficial to arrange kitchen elements this way. But, if you are rich, this argument will not convince you. Then maybe the next one will seem sane?

Food spoilage

Such “swings” are not in vain for the internal microclimate of the refrigerator chamber. There is no stability of cooling, you understand, therefore, there is no way to maintain an even temperature.

And as a result, sometimes the food will simply freeze. This is especially bad for fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs. After a bunch of parsley is covered with a thin crust of ice, the smell will almost disappear and there will be almost no taste left.

Also, red caviar really doesn’t like freezing. It tastes completely different and becomes deformed.

Of course, this will not happen right away, but after a couple of years of operation of the equipment in a similar mode. And further! The freezer will also become covered with ice. And you will have to clean it much more often than under normal conditions.

Difficulty in dealing with greasy drops on the walls of the refrigerator

Another minus. At first it seems: what’s wrong with that? I’ll cook it and immediately wipe off the splashes. But, as always happens, you immediately become too lazy to wipe it off, the drops dry up tightly, and then look ugly against the backdrop of the snow-white side of the refrigerator...

But getting rid of them is now not so easy, because the delicate enamel of the refrigerator is not like a ceramic “apron” on the wall, and it will not withstand friction with an iron brush.

In general, you will have to keep an eye on this matter all the time and do not forget to wipe it right away. And this is no longer good, it’s annoying.

Of course, if you have absolutely no other way to place the elements, then we will tell you how to protect the refrigerator from grease. But, nevertheless, we insist that you think carefully again.

And finally: Feng Shui is against it!

For a snack of all the minuses - here's the opinion of Feng Shui. For some reason, the refrigerator is considered an object that personifies the element of Water. But the stove is Fire. And these two things do not get along with each other, which means they bring a negative aura into the house, thicken the climate of your apartment and fill it with alarming fluctuations...

So, if there is a quarrel in your house, know: it’s all to blame for the refrigerator, which you, without thinking, placed next to the stove.

How to post

The minimum safe distance between a refrigerator and a gas stove is 20 cm. Some manufacturers of household appliances recommend a distance of 30 cm.

For electric stoves, this distance is significantly reduced - to 3-5 cm.

If you have an induction hob with an electric oven, they will not pose any risk to your refrigerator and you can arrange these appliances as you wish.


We place the refrigerator

What to do if it is impossible to prevent the close proximity of a refrigerator and a gas or electric stove, how to protect household appliances?

What are the alternatives for placing a refrigerator?

If you are deeply moved by our beliefs, then you need to abandon this idea and look for another place for the refrigerator.

Unfortunately, we don’t know your layout, but for some reason we assume that your kitchenette is very small, which means, most likely, you are the owner of a Khrushchev-era apartment.

So, if this is the case, then it really is bad. There are no adjacent storage rooms in a niche in which you can put a refrigerator, nor a balcony that can be combined with the kitchen and take equipment there.

But on the other hand, there is a wonderful advantage in Khrushchev apartments - the interior partitions there are not concrete or load-bearing. Therefore, if your refrigerator does not fit on the opposite wall, then you can simply make a small opening in the wall between the kitchen and living room and build a niche from it.

This way, the kitchen will remain uncluttered, the refrigerator door will be flush with the wall, but a washing machine can be installed in its place. This, after all, is also the problem of Khrushchev apartments, with their two-meter bathtubs.

And the fact that in the living room the wall will not be flat, but with a difference, is even interesting. You can decorate the ledge in any way you like, hang pictures or shelves on it.

Also: when looking for another place for the refrigerator, do not forget that it is not recommended to place it not only next to the stove, but also to the radiator. It will be the same, or even worse. Heating in this case is seasonal, but continuous for many months.

The same goes for the gas pipe. It gets warm, which means it is a bad neighbor for the refrigerator and it has no place near it.

Place for installing a gas boiler

If we talk specifically about apartments, then gas boilers are installed in them, mostly in the kitchens. There are all the necessary communications: running water, gas, a window and an exhaust hood. All that remains is to determine a suitable location for the boiler. For this installation, wall-mounted (mounted) boilers are used. They are installed on several hooks fixed to the walls (usually included in the kit).

As for installation in other areas of the apartment or house, as a rule, none of them meet the requirements. For example, in the bathroom there is no window with natural light, the corridor is usually not suitable in size - there is not enough tolerance from the corners or to the opposite wall, there is usually no ventilation at all or it is insufficient. The problem with storage rooms is the same - there is no ventilation and windows, there is not enough volume.

The exact distance from walls and other objects is indicated in the boiler operating instructions

If there is a staircase in the house to the second floor, the owners often want to place the boiler under the stairs or in this room. In terms of volume, it usually passes, but in terms of ventilation it will have to be very powerful - the volume is considered to be at two levels and it is necessary to ensure its threefold exchange. This will require several pipes (three or more) of a very large cross-section (at least 200 mm).

Once you have decided on the location for installing the gas boiler, all that remains is to find a place for it. It is selected based on the type of boiler (wall-mounted or floor-standing) and the manufacturer’s requirements. The technical data sheet usually specifies in detail the distances from the wall on the right/left, the installation height relative to the floor and ceiling, as well as the distance from the front surface to the opposite wall. These may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, so it is worth reading the manual carefully.

Installation standards according to SNiP

In the absence of such recommendations in the equipment passport, the installation of a gas boiler can be carried out according to the recommendations of SNiP 42-101-2003 p 6.23. It says:

  • Gas boilers can be installed on fireproof walls at a distance of at least 2 cm from it.
  • If the wall is fire-resistant or combustible (wooden, frame, etc.), it must be protected with fireproof material. This can be a three-millimeter sheet of asbestos, on top of which a sheet of metal is fixed. Plastering with a layer of at least 3 cm is also considered as protection. In this case, the boiler must be hung at a distance of 3 cm. The dimensions of the fireproof material must exceed the dimensions of the boiler by 10 cm from the sides and bottom, and from the top must be 70 cm larger.

Questions may arise regarding asbestos sheet: today it is recognized as a material hazardous to health. It can be replaced with a layer of mineral wool cardboard. And also keep in mind that ceramic tiles are also considered a fireproof base, even if they are laid on wooden walls: a layer of glue and ceramics provide the required fire resistance.

A gas boiler can be hung on wooden walls only if there is a fireproof substrate

The installation of a gas boiler relative to the side walls is also regulated. If the wall is non-flammable, the distance cannot be less than 10 cm. For flammable and non-combustible walls, this distance is 25 cm (without additional protection).

If a floor-standing gas boiler is installed, the base must be non-flammable. A non-flammable stand is made on the wooden floor. It must provide a fire resistance rating of 0.75 hours (45 minutes). These are either bricks laid on spoons (1/4 brick size) or thick ceramic floor tiles laid on top of an asbestos sheet fixed to a metal sheet. The dimensions of the non-combustible base are 10 cm larger than the dimensions of the installed boiler.

How to minimize the risk of proximity between a stove and a refrigerator?

If you have reached this block, then you are definitely not impressed by our “horror stories” and our rationale for moving the refrigerator did not find a response in your soul.

Well, if you really want to put these two things next to each other, then you definitely need to separate them somehow, at least with some small partition. Of course, the thicker the insulation, the better, but rather than nothing at all, a thin piece of some material is still better.

We will give you examples of the most popular options, and you can choose which one you like best.

Before we start looking at thermal insulation using examples, I would like to note this:

There is no point in attaching a shield that will be located between the stove and the refrigerator.

Or rather, fix it “tightly”, for example, with strong glue, such as “liquid nails”, since, who knows, you might someday have a rearrangement and this piece of slab will interfere?

It is best to buy double-sided tape, it holds very firmly and use it to glue the shield to the surface of the refrigerator. Yes, exactly the refrigerator, because the heating side of the stove will simply melt this glue and nothing will stick.

So let's look at protection options.

How to make thermal insulation?

Despite many prohibitions and contraindications, the refrigerator can still be beautifully integrated into the overall interior of the kitchen without harming its operation. Today, there are many modern technologies that will minimize the harm of the “neighborhood” of this device in the kitchen with other heating equipment. To safely isolate devices from each other, it is enough to separate them securely. To do this, you can lay thermal insulation. This is good protection that allows you to isolate the refrigerator from other equipment, as well as close its walls from all kinds of contaminants.

Despite the huge choice of technologies, there is no universal material for thermal insulation. Attaching protective sheets requires not only time, but also money, and replacing thermal insulation is labor-intensive. This is the main disadvantage of its installation. Materials for thermal protection are divided into inorganic and organic:

Organic materials include cork sheets, textolite, reeds, chipboard and polystyrene foam

The main advantage of such insulation is non-toxicity, which is very important for high temperatures. In addition, this raw material is resistant to moisture

The disadvantage of using organic insulation is deformation during the heating process and high cost.

Inorganic materials include mineral fiber, drywall and fiberglass. Such raw materials are affordable, withstand temperature changes well, but are not resistant to moisture. When installing inorganic insulation, it is recommended to use double-sided tape as fastening. It holds the sheets securely and is easy to remove.

Thermal insulation is sold in the form of edged sheets 75 centimeters wide and about 5 millimeters thick, as well as in rolls. The outer side of the material is covered with a special lavsan film, and the inner side is self-adhesive. Before starting pasting, it is recommended to lay the sheets on the floor so that they straighten. Then you can get to work. The sticker is applied to the refrigerator wall along the entire height from top to bottom. It is necessary to leave a distance of about 2 centimeters at the back of the device, this is necessary for air circulation of the condenser. The gluing process itself takes a few minutes.

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Protective screen made of simple chipboard

You can simply buy a piece of laminated chipboard and place it between the stove and the refrigerator. Just do not forget that the side cut will need to be treated with adhesive tape, and this must be ordered at the place where the sheets are cut.

Be sure to choose a sheet to match the kitchen furniture. It would be ideal if it were exactly the same as the main body of the kitchen.

Of course, this shield will not last forever, because chipboard is afraid of hot and moisture, which means that in a few years it may lose its appearance. But such a thing is very inexpensive and we think you won’t go broke if you have to buy another sheet in a couple of years.

Correct calculations

The upper and lower cabinets of the kitchen set are an indispensable component of any kitchen, including a huge studio kitchen with a dining area, common in luxury new buildings, and small and cramped in a standard Khrushchev-era apartment. Before looking at tempting photos of kitchen furniture in glamorous magazines and planning a purchase, you need to weigh all the components of your choice.

They include not only modern design, finishing materials and the number of items. They also take into account the height of the main user, the height of the ceilings in the room, and the footage on which all this will have to be installed.

There are a lot of publications on the topic of ergonomic equipment for a small space in the kitchen.

These standards are the result of scientific research, experiments and measurements. Moreover, each distance is provided for a specific purpose and carries its own meaning.

The main standards are aimed at creating optimal conditions for those working in the kitchen:

  1. It is recommended to place a wall cabinet in the kitchen at a height of 1.9 meters from the floor, regardless of the height of the ceiling. This allows the housewife to reach the desired object above without resorting to auxiliary devices - a low stepladder, stool, or small bench. You can deviate from this rule only when the height of the main user is much higher than average. This height makes it easy to inspect all the contents and get the necessary items without much effort.
  2. The floor part of the kitchen wall should be located at a distance of at least 0.6 m from the bottom of the wall part. Compliance with this condition will allow you not to perceive the upper cabinet in the kitchen as an obstacle to work or to place household appliances in the created space for working in the kitchen.
  3. The standard distance for the bottom of a kitchen cabinet from the floor is 1.5 meters. Simple calculations show that with a height of 90 cm for the lower part of the set, it is easy to maintain both the space above the tabletop and the required distance from the floor. However, recent statistical studies have shown that the majority of users not only do not follow the rules of how everything should be placed for working in the kitchen, but also do not know about their existence.

These are standard parameters that are usually used to create the convenience of adult family members. But with individual planning, it is quite possible to make deviations from them.

The small stature of the housewife or the tall stature of the owner, who spends a lot of time in the kitchen, means that the numbers vary for the most rational placement.

The distance between cabinets in the kitchen is a prerequisite for productive work. Placing them close together deprives the owner of significant functional space between the table top and the hanging part.

An incorrectly chosen distance between cabinets can lead to permanent injuries or the development of spinal diseases due to the need to take an uncomfortable position when working.

Accurate calculations for non-standard growth rates will allow you to properly organize the workspace in the kitchen, then you will have to get tired much less. Therefore, all distances must be verified.

Protective screen with foil, mirror and glass

And this is an absolutely wonderful option. Foil or mirror perfectly reflects heat, and such a partition can be much thinner than other options. The only negative is that the mirror reflection is out of place; it can be removed using corrugated glass placed on top.

This is the most expensive method, but it is also the most effective. The refrigerator will hardly feel any heat from the stove, which means it will serve you faithfully for much longer. In any case, heat reflection is better than simple thermal insulation.

But if you combine these two methods, it will be completely good. That is, put a thick shield and stick foil on top of it.

In conclusion, I would like to say: now you know everything and even more on the topic. But the decision is yours, we just advise and hope that our considerations benefit you.

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