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Hi I have an illuminated bathroom cabinet that I want to put into the bathroom. It’s 240v . I only have a 240:110 shaver point, so I wondered if it is possible to connect the cabinet someways?
 
Hi I have an illuminated bathroom cabinet that I want to put into the bathroom. It’s 240v . I only have a 240:110 shaver point, so I wondered if it is possible to connect the cabinet someways?
shaver points are generally fed from lighting circuit, so should be no problem.as buzz says, thought, the circuit must be RCD protected.
 
Is the circuit RCD protected ?
Is the mirror going to be situated in a zone ?
Is the mirror suitable for zone if so ?
Will the circuit be tested for safety and the work reported to building control if required ?
 
Is the circuit RCD protected ?
Is the mirror going to be situated in a zone ?
Is the mirror suitable for zone if so ?
Will the circuit be tested for safety and the work reported to building control if required ?
Yes circuit is RCD protected.
Situated in en suite
It’s a manufactured bathroom cabinet/ mirror
 
Yes circuit is RCD protected.
Situated in en suite
It’s a manufactured bathroom cabinet/ mirror

Just because it’s a manufactured bathroom cabinet mirror, it may not have the correct IP rating for the zone you want to situate it in. It’s worth checking mate.
 
Yes circuit is RCD protected.
Situated in en suite
It’s a manufactured bathroom cabinet/ mirror
If you read the connection instructions it will state which zones it can be installed in. This alteration should still be tested for safety once completed.
 
Are there any specific fusing down requirements in the manufacturer's installation instructions?
 

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