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Re:In wall touch panel heights to comply with building regs


  • Subject: Re:In wall touch panel heights to comply with building regs
  • From: "Greg Smith" <gregjssmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 20:44:36 +0100

My building inspector has agreed to let me put all my C-Bus light
switches at whatever height I want (a lot of DLT's so I want to be able to
read them) provided the first switch inside the front door is at the 1200mm
level and I can show that the whole system can be controlled by remote
control.  I haven't fitted them yet but suffice to say I'm going to get it
in writing before I start putting them in !
Greg

In wall touch panel heights to comply with building regs
Posted by: "darren_karp2001" darren.karp@xxxxxxx  
darren_karp2001
Thu May 29, 2008 11:18 am (PDT)
Hi all,

Can anyone give me some advice on what the maximum height an in wall
touch panel can be on a new build. I've been told by a builder that the
top of the control panel or switch cannot be higher than 1200mm from
finished floor level to comply with Part M of the bulding regulations.

TIA
Darren

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