Good day all,
I am in the process of renovating a bathroom, and have to move the shaver socket by around 200mm (to get it firmly into zone 2 since moving the basin). Wiring is no problem, it is already there - I'm just moving the socket up the wall a bit.
But... I have noticed that the socket is spurred directly from the lighting ring in the loft, all earthed up and everything, but there is no fused outlet anywhere specifically for the shaver socket. Should there be one on a shaver socket? I'm just thinking that should we ever need to isolate the socket we would have to kill the whole upstairs lighting ring, rather than just the socket?
Or am I being silly?
And whilst I'm here, I have bought an Airflow Icon 30 extractor fan to replace the old one. The spec says the IP rating is IPx4, but the instructions from Airflow say that it's OK for zone 1 (planned position is above the shower cubicle - shower tray to ceiling height will only be around 2150mm). I just wanted to make sure I got it right before I cut a 4" hole through my newly plastered ceiling!
Many thanks.
I am in the process of renovating a bathroom, and have to move the shaver socket by around 200mm (to get it firmly into zone 2 since moving the basin). Wiring is no problem, it is already there - I'm just moving the socket up the wall a bit.
But... I have noticed that the socket is spurred directly from the lighting ring in the loft, all earthed up and everything, but there is no fused outlet anywhere specifically for the shaver socket. Should there be one on a shaver socket? I'm just thinking that should we ever need to isolate the socket we would have to kill the whole upstairs lighting ring, rather than just the socket?
Or am I being silly?
And whilst I'm here, I have bought an Airflow Icon 30 extractor fan to replace the old one. The spec says the IP rating is IPx4, but the instructions from Airflow say that it's OK for zone 1 (planned position is above the shower cubicle - shower tray to ceiling height will only be around 2150mm). I just wanted to make sure I got it right before I cut a 4" hole through my newly plastered ceiling!
Many thanks.