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I have a job where customer wants 'Heated towel rail', 'Whirlpool bath' and 'Heated floor' all in same bathroom with no cupboard space to put fused spurs. As I will have to mount the fused spurs outside the bathroom on the landing wall is there a way round having a bank of 3 fused conection units, alight switch and the control for the heated floor. ???
 
Could you put the fused spurs in the loft and use a grid switch with DP's to isolate them?

Depending on the cover going over the side of the bath, the spurs can go there. I believe, if the bath panel is fixed in place, zone 1 rules don't necessarily apply. A far wiser spark can correct me if I am wrong?
 
Sidekick says he has to mount them on the outside, I'm assuming the bathroom has already been tiled and doesn't want to make a pigs ear of it.

Am I right about under the bath gents?
 
Sidekick says he has to mount them on the outside, I'm assuming the bathroom has already been tiled and doesn't want to make a pigs ear of it.

Am I right about under the bath gents?

You are quite correct if the panel can only be removed by a tool then it is considered to be outside the zones.
 
FCUs are allowed in zone 2, IMO.
Only SELV switches and sockets, and BSEN61558-2-5 shaver supplies if fixed where direct spray is unlikely allowed in Zone 2, any SELV source must be outside the zones. General LV accessories are allowed outside the zones, with the exception of socket-outlets which must be 3m horizontally from the boundary of Zone 1.
 
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Only SELV switches and sockets, and BSEN61558-2-5 shaver supplies if fixed where direct spray is unlikely allowed in Zone 2, any SELV source must be outside the zones. General LV accessories are allowed outside the zones, with the exception of socket-outlets which must be 3m horizontally from the boundary of Zone 1.
Actually the wording is: switchgear, accessories incorporating swtches.......
As such, unswitched FCUs are allowed in zone 2.
 
Thanks for all the advice guys. Sorry not got back till now.
Bathroom already tiled with floor about to be tiled once heated floor in. Already has cable in place under floor for bath and heated floor. Both start under landing floor and unconnected to ring as yet. Need to put cable in for towel rail still.

Bath panel acrylic and easily clips in and out.
Also note upstairs ring not currently RCD protected although could change MCB for RCBO.
Was going to put RCD FCU on landing for bath and FCU for heated floor (not too bad) then they decided on heated towel rail as well, so third FCU not so pretty. Now thinking bath and floor FCU's on landing wall and 'unswitched' FCU in bathroom by Towel rail as fixed outlet plate (1m from bath). ??
 

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