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Yes , really. Why would you put .... hang on...
just checked my house...
Issued a c2 to the missus.
a socket in an airing cupboard is not C2
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Yes , really. Why would you put .... hang on...
just checked my house...
Issued a c2 to the missus.
and that is waaaay beyond my understanding of both the building code and also the regs , but a great answer. cheersDoors (if the cupboard has a door, but without a door it would be an alcove) limit the extent of a room containing a bath or shower so the socket is not in the bathroom but in a small area off the bathroom, a bit like having a socket on the wall just outside the bathroom door.
and that is waaaay beyond my understanding of both the building code and also the regs , but a great answer. cheersDoors (if the cupboard has a door, but without a door it would be an alcove) limit the extent of a room containing a bath or shower so the socket is not in the bathroom but in a small area off the bathroom, a bit like having a socket on the wall just outside the bathroom door.
Professional fitted furniture fitters are probably robustly debating that very question over a pint somewhere now!I am just pushing at the limits of what may be assumed, 701.32.1 specifies that the location can be effectively limited by walls, doors and windows.
Whether this can be applied to a cupboard door is debatable.
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