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Convector Heater In Toilet
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I want to put a wall-mounted electric convector heater in a downstairs toilet. The wash hand basin is located separately in the utility room next door, not in the toilet itself. Please can anyone advise if there are regulations dictating the kind of convector heater I can put in? Grateful for any advice, thanks.
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Electrical regulations have particular rules for "special locations" such as a room containing a bath or shower. Annoyingly, there's nothing on WCs, even if they have a handbasin. So, no reason why this should not be treated the same as any other room.
10:06 Mon 08th Jun 2015
As TB.......You should be ok donco.........however many contractors think that its ok if the equipment is not going into a special location as described in the regs book...however there is a 'cover all' regulation that states that all installed equipment must be suitable for its environmental situation and be able to withstand any external influences.This reg is the one used in any later disputes.
// Just make sure you cannot operate the switch whilst peeing. My dog peed on a live wire once, he didn't seem to enjoy it.//
o my dog chewed right thro a driller wire whilst it was turned on
( that is how we knew he had done it )
but he a hairy little thing and was sitting on the carpet and just wagged his tail . we all said there was no connection
o my dog chewed right thro a driller wire whilst it was turned on
( that is how we knew he had done it )
but he a hairy little thing and was sitting on the carpet and just wagged his tail . we all said there was no connection
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