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Electrical Goods In Bathroom
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Is it OK to have a washing machine and tumble dryer in the bathroom? Do I need to have any special safety requirements?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I appreciate Hypo's point there, but that only applies to old, poorly ventilated bathrooms........... which, to be honest, most people's bathrooms are ;o(
In a modern, well ventilated room, extraction directly above the bath/shower leaves a bathroom with no more of a humidity problem than any other room.
There is no excuse for steamed-up bathrooms anymore.
In a modern, well ventilated room, extraction directly above the bath/shower leaves a bathroom with no more of a humidity problem than any other room.
There is no excuse for steamed-up bathrooms anymore.
Thanks for your answers. Machines are to go in a wetroom (shower has a screen but no shower tray but the floor will slope away from the machines which will be the far end of the room. A powerful extractor fan will be installed. I could make the wetroom smaller and move a wall so that the machines are outside the wetroom. I have a blank sheet of paper.
As TB says at 13:00...plus you must confirm that all conductive parts within the bathroom are connected to the main earth point.This will confirm that a voltage exceeding 50v will not be present on metallic parts in the event of a fault.All appliances within the room must be able to operate safely within the environment....so check all IP ratings and speak to the manufacturer.