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Bathroom Electrics, 240V Non Ip Downlights.
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<blockquote data-quote="pewter" data-source="post: 361019" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>I think the 2.25 is out of arms reach.</p><p></p><p>If its not in the zone then it does not have to be IP rated.</p><p></p><p>Fittings have to be suitable for there environment so if it does get steamy in there IP rated fittings would be more suitable.</p><p></p><p>I read part-f 7.23 - work on an existing bathroom does not need a fan if it never had one before.</p><p></p><p>I agree should have minor works certificate. The electrical work is outside the zone so it does not need notification from building control for part-p.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pewter, post: 361019, member: 15463"] I think the 2.25 is out of arms reach. If its not in the zone then it does not have to be IP rated. Fittings have to be suitable for there environment so if it does get steamy in there IP rated fittings would be more suitable. I read part-f 7.23 - work on an existing bathroom does not need a fan if it never had one before. I agree should have minor works certificate. The electrical work is outside the zone so it does not need notification from building control for part-p. [/QUOTE]
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