Our washing machine has broken down and been taken away, and a new one delivered, but installing has been confusing.
It was in our bathroom, which is obviously where we wanted to install the new one.
It was attached by a permanent connection in a direct socket which was wired to a fused switch set outside the bathroom. It had last been checked and approved by an electrician 2 years ago.
However, the new washing machine has a molded 13amp plug, and we're unsure about the best method of connecting to the mains supply.
Should I:
a) cut off the plug and create a permanent connection (as it was before)
b) Or should we buy an outdoor 13amp double socket (as intending to add a dryer at a later stage.)
Various searches have left me to investigate 'zones' as it appears the washing machine would be in Zone 2, but the electrical socket would be in Zone 3. But the 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations seems to have eradicated Zone 3, which confuses the matter further.
We have annual electrical safety checks from the landlord (a housing association) which have never been concerned with the connection previously, and indeed installed the water supply connection.
I know that in most circumstances a socket should never be introduced into a bathroom, which is why I was investigating outdoor sockets as an option.
I'm wary of cutting off the plug for a permanent connection in case that invalidates the makers guarantee (which I will investigate).
Help!
It was in our bathroom, which is obviously where we wanted to install the new one.
It was attached by a permanent connection in a direct socket which was wired to a fused switch set outside the bathroom. It had last been checked and approved by an electrician 2 years ago.
However, the new washing machine has a molded 13amp plug, and we're unsure about the best method of connecting to the mains supply.
Should I:
a) cut off the plug and create a permanent connection (as it was before)
b) Or should we buy an outdoor 13amp double socket (as intending to add a dryer at a later stage.)
Various searches have left me to investigate 'zones' as it appears the washing machine would be in Zone 2, but the electrical socket would be in Zone 3. But the 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations seems to have eradicated Zone 3, which confuses the matter further.
We have annual electrical safety checks from the landlord (a housing association) which have never been concerned with the connection previously, and indeed installed the water supply connection.
I know that in most circumstances a socket should never be introduced into a bathroom, which is why I was investigating outdoor sockets as an option.
I'm wary of cutting off the plug for a permanent connection in case that invalidates the makers guarantee (which I will investigate).
Help!