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RE: Newbie bathroom lighting / wiring regs question.


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  • Subject: RE: Newbie bathroom lighting / wiring regs question.
  • From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 11:54:36 -0000
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Peter,
I use multiway switch and sensor switch from www.sensor.co.uk
Sensor switch behaves better, but has no X10 interface.
I enclosed it in plastic box and put behind tile, so it has double
insulation, and that's O.K. with the regulations (so I was told).
Nik
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Peter Chick [mailto:peter.chick@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 04 February 2003 17:25
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx   Subject: [ukha_d] Newbie bathroom lighting / wiring regs question.



  Hello,

  Can the group help me with a bit of advice? I'm just about to strip out
  and re-do our bathroom and want to install some dimmable lighting. I'm
  not worried about X10 control etc, just local control. I'm not sure what
  the rules and regs say about having 240v switches / dimmers in
  bathrooms? I was planning to use the following from B&Q, wall mounted by
  the door which is 2m away from any 'wet' area (bath, sink or loo).

  http://www.diy.com/bq/product/product.jhtml?PRODID=169746
  <http://www.diy.com/bq/product/product.jhtml?PRODID=169746&paintCatId=&C
  ATID=171423> &paintCatId=&CATID=171423

  This seems like a nice little unit for the money, has anybody used them
  in anger yet.
  This little project will carries a VERY high WAF, so failure is not an
  option!

  Thoughts, comments and suggestions gratefully received.

  Peter





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