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Zones in a wet room
I have just been trying to work out the (electrical) zones for our
wet room and I'm finding it a bit difficult. The fundamental difficulty is that I can't really see how one decides (for Zone 2) what is "... beyond zones 0&1, extends 60cm horizontally and ..." as there is no well defined 'edge' of the shower. This really carries on from "Zone 0 - The interior of the bath or shower", the shower doesn't have an 'interior', there isn't even a shower curtain. Is there some sort of conventional 'size of a shower' which is a defined horizontal distance from the shower head? -- Chris Green · |
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