A4.34.6 KITCHENS.
A4.34.6.1 CLEARANCE.
The minimum clearances provide satisfactory maneuvering spaces for wheelchairs only if cabinets are removed at the sink.
A4.34.6.5 SINK.
Installing a sink with a drain at the rear so that plumbing is as close to the wall as possible can provide additional clear knee space for wheelchair users.
A4.34.6.6 RANGES AND COOKTOPS.
Although not required for minimum accessibility, countertop range units in a counter with adjustable heights can be an added convenience for wheelchair users.
A4.34.6.7 OVENS.
Countertop or wall-mounted ovens with side-opening doors are easier for people in wheelchairs to use. Clear spaces at least 30 in (760 mm) wide under counters at the side of ovens are an added convenience. The pullout board or fixed shelf under side-opening oven doors provides a resting place for heavy items being moved from the oven to a counter.
A4.34.6.8 REFRIGERATOR/FREEZERS.
Side-by-side refrigerator/freezers provide the most usable freezer compartments. Locating refrigerators so that their doors can swing back 180 degrees is more convenient for wheelchair users.
A4.34.6.10 KITCHEN STORAGE.
Full height cabinets or tall cabinets can be provided rather than cabinets mounted over work counters. Additional storage space located conveniently adjacent to kitchens can be provided to make up for space lost when cabinets under counters are removed.
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