Most bathrooms are 2.5 x 2.5 metres but I have been in a bathroom that is bigger than most peoples livingroom ie 4 x 4 metres
Also when is this post going to stop lol
Most bathrooms are 2.5 x 2.5 metres but I have been in a bathroom that is bigger than most peoples livingroom ie 4 x 4 metres
Also when is this post going to stop lol
Checked my zones and with acceptations of wet rooms.I would love to Know where is physically possible to put a washing machine in most bathrooms in zone1 and still take a bath or shower?. I never said zone1 was ok, you don't have to agree with me about zone2 I quoted the regs. The First question in this thread stated the washing machine is IPX4 so can go in zone2 degradation or not, its not what you would do but the regs say you can do it.
That is the whole point and why my original reply was a categorical no...the only homes that have bathrooms big enough for the kit to not be in zone 1 are likely to have kitchens or utility rooms big enough for the stuff in the first place, so it becomes a moot point.
If the washing machine is IPX4 rated, would love to see the details as I have never heard of one and an internet search throws up nothing, The socket outlet or fused spur should be 3m from the bath and to be rated to IP54 minimum.
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Now you would be some kind of mug to put a washing machine within 600mm of a bath and so your not exactly left a lot of room here...by the way, if you think a washing machine chassis will not rot in the damp environs of a bath/shower room..good luck with that.
FFS , i'm away from the forum for just 5 minutes and you all end with your heads up your arses over a simple thing like a wash machine in bathroom lol ;-)
i'd hate to see you deal with a real crisis
its very feasable for it to be in there regardless if you think its a lousy idea , just needs some creative thinking lol.