What can go in Zone 1 of a bathroom?

Bathroom Zone 1
Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower tray to a height of 2.25m from the floor. Any fitting used in this zone must have a minimum rating of IPx4* , which means it is protected against water spray from all directions.
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Where is zone 1 and 2 in a bathroom?

The space under the bath tub or shower basin is considered to be zone 1. However, if the space under the bath or shower basin is only accessible with a tool, it is considered to be outside the zones. Zone 2 for a bathroom is the same height as zone 1 (2.25m) extended to 0.6m around the bath.
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What lights can go in Zone 1?

Any fitting used in this zone must be low voltage, (max 12v) and be rated at least IP67 which is total immersion proof. Zone 1 Bathroom Lights can be used in the area above the bath to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP44 is required.
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What are Zones 2 and 3 in a bathroom?

In addition, it is good practice to consider the area around a wash basin, within a 60cm radius of any tap, to be considered as zone 2. Zone 3 is anywhere outside zones 0, 1, and 2 (subject to specific limits) and where no water jet is likely to be used.
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Can a shaver socket go in Zone 1?

Shaver Sockets

In relation to bathroom zones, shaver socket regulations state that one must be placed at least 3m horizontally from the boundary of zone 1.
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BATHROOMS AND SHOWERS The Zones and Part P



Can I plug toothbrush into shaver socket?

In short, yes it will work but the socket may eventually fail. Not just toothbrushes which often take 24 hours to charge or are designed to be permanently trickle charging but rechargeable shavers too.
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What zone should a shaver socket be in?

According to the updated 17th edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations, it is safe to install electric shaver sockets in your bathroom providing the socket is 110v and installed in zone 2 or beyond, with at least a 3-metre gap from either the bath or shower.
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Can you put an extractor fan in Zone 1?

◾Extractor fans installed within zone 1 must be at least IPX4. ◾Extractor fans installed within zone 1 must be fitted with 12v SELV motors with the SELV transformers and isolators fitted outside of zone 0, 1 & 2. ◾Zone 2 for a bathroom is the same height as zone 1 (2.25m) extended to 0.6m around the bath.
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What zone is a shower in?

Zone 0 is quite basically, anywhere inside a bath, basin or shower itself. It's defined as 'any area within a bathroom that can hold water'. Any fitting or appliance used within zone 0 must be a maximum of 12 volts (SELV) and fully protected against both partial and total immersion in water (minimum rating of IPX7).
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Can any light go in a bathroom?

As long as you follow the correct safety procedures and make sure you install lights outside of the zones requiring IP rated fittings, you can use any lighting to make your bathroom as stylish as you like.
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Is a shower considered a damp or wet location?

Outdoor areas that are exposed to the elements are considered wet locations. Indoor locations like showers are also considered wet locations. If an area can have water splash or flow with direct contact to a light fixture, then it is considered a wet location.
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Do bathroom lights need to be damp rated?

Bathroom lights do not need to be damp rated in dry spots. It's recommended that lights directly exposed to any moisture should be damp-rated. It's essential to check the damp rating of the lights, especially if you're purchasing them for your bathroom or outdoor patio.
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Can I put a light above my shower?

Tip. A ceiling light above showers is acceptable, as long as the light is rated for moist/damp locations and the bottom of the light fixture is at least 8 feet from the top of the shower stall.
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What zone is above a shower?

Zone 1 is the area that is directly above a bathtub or inside a shower stall. If your bathroom lacks natural light and the shower enclosure is in dark place, then the light you would install there would need to conform to IPX4 or greater.
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Where can a shaver socket go in a bathroom?

Electrical shaver sockets must always be within a safe distance from the sink, bath or shower to avoid splashes. They must be located more than 3m from the edge of a bath or shower. A popular location for a shaver socket is near a sink, windowsill or shelf, where it can easily be charged between uses.
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Can a shower pull cord be in zone 2?

Pull cord switches – The cords of cord-operated switches are allowed in Zones 1 and 2; however, the body of the switch must be outside of the zones. In most cases, this is achieved by the switch being ceiling mounted and the ceiling height being above the 2.25m of the zones.
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What does Zone 1 and 2 mean in bathroom lighting?

The Zones. Zone 0: Lighting directly inside the bath or shower. Zone 1: Lighting directly above the bath or shower, up to 2.25 metres(m) from the floor. Zone 2: Lighting placed either side of the bath, shower or wash basin up to 600mm (0.6m) outside the perimeter of the water sources and up to 2.25m from the floor.
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Can IP44 be used in Zone 1?

Spaces directly above a shower or bath are considered “Zone 1” while those within 60cm of a water source are “Zone 2”; both require a rating of at least IPX4 (so IP44 is acceptable).
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Are plugs allowed in bathrooms?

Electrical sockets are permitted in bathrooms or shower rooms as long as they are located more than 3m from the edge of the bath or shower.
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Can a 230V fan be installed in Zone 1?

Answer: Yes, it is permitted to install a 230V extractor fan in Zone 1 of a bathroom provided all the relevant requirements of BS 7671 are met.
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Is it law to have an extractor fan in the bathroom?

While the law doesn't state you must install an extractor fan in your bathroom, it is illegal not to have a source of ventilation inside. This will depend on the structural make-up of your home, but if there is no openable window in place, then an extractor fan must be installed.
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Can an extractor fan go above a shower?

Extractor fans work best when they are fitted as near as possible to the source of moisture in the air. For many people, this will be over their shower enclosure or bath.
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Is IP65 suitable for Zone 1?

Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP45 is required but it is generally accepted that IP65 is to be used. It's also worth noting that most shower lights are rated at IP65 in any case.
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Does a shaver socket need an RCD?

An RCD offers no additional protection for a shaver socket. The shaver socket has a transformer inside and the secondary winding is isolated from earth.
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Can I use a hairdryer in a shaver socket?

Extremely big NO. Your shaver socket is likely to be rated at 1 amp or less. If you are foolish enough to do what you have suggested, you will blow the fuse if there is one or blow the transformer.
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