No it doesn't, thanks for replyingDoes the circuit have RCD protection?
From what the electrician has said, I think the shower head is not far enough under the light? Thanks for replyingIt will say in the instructions where it can be fitted.
IPX4 is all an electric shower has to be and look where they go.
Does the shower head point upwards?From what the electrician has said, I think the shower head is not far enough under the light? Thanks for replying
It could be argued against for a replacement light - but that does not make the light unsuitable.My belief ... And I may be very wrong, was that mains voltage IPX4 equipment was allowed in Zone 1, as long as the device was protected by a 30mA RCD.
I wish I knew what you just said lolMy belief ... And I may be very wrong, was that mains voltage IPX5 equipment was allowed in Zone 1, as long as the device was protected by a 30mA RCD.
I wait to be corrected!
Sorry!I wish I knew what you just said lol
That is, of course, one of the countless examples of what EFLI was referring to when he wrote:If you don't know, a bathroom is divided into zones, where electrical items in that zone have to meet a certain level of protection to minimise the risks of electrocution! ... A (very simplistic!) guide here! https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/lighting/bathroom-lighting
... Nearly all such diagrams on the internet are wrong.
That is, of course, one of the countless examples of what EFLI was referring to when he wrote:
Kind Regards, John
... and (per their table) much the same (with the exception of shaver sockets) in Zone 2.I have no doubt that the link was exactly what EFLI was referring to! ... A more comprehensive link (for a DIY'er), could be: https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/bathroom-electrical-safe-zones.htm But even here, there seems to be the implication that only SELV is allowed in Zone 1.
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