i am wiring up a new en-suite: it is about 1.7m square, shower cubicle in one corner, toilet in other, door between, basin next to shower.
I will fit a wall-mounted convector heater next to the door, well away from the shower, so i dont think it needs to be the IP rated version and i will fit a switched fused flex outlet next to it (outlet will be more than 0.6m from shower: ok?
I have a remote fan (with run-on timer) in the loft and a single pole pull-cord, situated in the en-suite, to operate only the fan: i am not going to fit a separate 3 pole isolator: why would you rely on an isolator that someone could easily turn on again, whilst you were doing maintenance: ok?
I want to fit an electric towel rail next to the toilet: are there zones around toilets, i can find nothing on the net? So, i plan to run a spur from the ring main to a socket in the bedroom, then have a flex with plug on one end and the other going to a flex outlet next to the towel rail, so the flex will be sort-of semi permanent (as it will go through the wall and be wired into the flex outlet: ok?
Is all this Ok?
I will fit a wall-mounted convector heater next to the door, well away from the shower, so i dont think it needs to be the IP rated version and i will fit a switched fused flex outlet next to it (outlet will be more than 0.6m from shower: ok?
I have a remote fan (with run-on timer) in the loft and a single pole pull-cord, situated in the en-suite, to operate only the fan: i am not going to fit a separate 3 pole isolator: why would you rely on an isolator that someone could easily turn on again, whilst you were doing maintenance: ok?
I want to fit an electric towel rail next to the toilet: are there zones around toilets, i can find nothing on the net? So, i plan to run a spur from the ring main to a socket in the bedroom, then have a flex with plug on one end and the other going to a flex outlet next to the towel rail, so the flex will be sort-of semi permanent (as it will go through the wall and be wired into the flex outlet: ok?
Is all this Ok?