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RE: DDAR in Bathroom.


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  • Subject: RE: DDAR in Bathroom.
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 12:11:26 +0100
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> extender (I would go for the wired ones as built here). The other
thing is
> this removes the potential problem of where to plug it in, remember
there
> are not supposed to be and 240V outlets in a bathroom.

The only exception being a shaver socket which incorporates an isolating
transformer.  All other equipment (light fittings, fans, heaters, showers)
must be fixed and conform to strict regulations regarding siting and earth
bonding.

James H


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