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Brian Gaff
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Bathroom shaver socket
And if nobody looks who cares in any case as long as the people are
sensible.
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"John Rumm" wrote in message
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On 21/07/2012 18:39, rbel wrote:
Rather than install a standard large shaver socket in the tiled wall
my idea is to put a single switched outlet inside a cupboard in zone 3
of the bathroom. I would connect my contactless shaver charger to
this.
Zone three no longer exists - it was removed with the introduction of the
17th edition. Sockets are permitted in bathrooms now so long as they are
3m from the end of zone 2 (so only large bathrooms need apply!)
As far as I can see this does not fall foul of the regs - am I
correct?
depends on how far away the cupboard is, and whether you need a tool to
open in.
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