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I would extend it so its around 1400mm from the floor next to the fridge not behind it.
Customers ehh don't you just love them you do what's best and it's not what they want
 
put the socket in the cupboard next to the fridge and cut a hole big enough for the plug to go through - this will get past the problem with a deeper fridge than normal and complies.
With this you may not need an isolation above the worktop as it can be easily isolated from the cupboard. - personally I would still put an isolation above
 
put the socket in the cupboard next to the fridge and cut a hole big enough for the plug to go through - this will get past the problem with a deeper fridge than normal and complies.
With this you may not need an isolation above the worktop as it can be easily isolated from the cupboard. - personally I would still put an isolation above

Too much extra work going on here do you do it for free or does customer pay you for unnessasary works
 
First I would of measured the fridge to make sure it fits tidy then work out where the socket goes - if I have to go back because the customer is not happy - if they just being picky then they have to pay - if I dont something wrong then I would have to go back free
 

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