What Are The Zones For Bathroom Lighting
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What are the zones for bathroom lighting. Fittings suitable for bathroom lighting by zone. Ad A wide range of professional UV Lights UV Torches using the latest in UV LED Technology. The bathroom zone number refers to the amount of water likely to be present.
Zone 2 Zone 2 for a bathroom is the same height as zone 1 225m extended to 06m around the bath. Bathroom zones are areas where electrical equipment must offer a certain degree of protection against water. The easiest ways to add light to your bathroom is through the Outside Zone usually the ceiling and Zone 2 usually above sinks and mirrors.
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Any fitting used in this zone must be low voltage max 12v and be rated at least IP67 which is total immersion proof. It also covers the width of the shower cubicle or length of the bath. Update to IP Ratings in 20 March 2015.
Lights Above Showers or baths When it comes to bathroom lighting zones lights can be fitted above showers in zone 1 if required if they have the correct IP rating. In this zone lighting with a minimum rating of IP45 is required but it is generally accepted that IP65 should be used to ensure safety. Whilst it is important to select the style of fitting to suit your decor safety is the most important factor when choosing a light for your bathroom.
Ad A wide range of professional UV Lights UV Torches using the latest in UV LED Technology. From small pocket sized UV LED torches through to large beam overhead UV LED arrays. Consider zone 1 to be the splash zone where the installed equipment is likely to get very wet very quickly but would not necessarily be submerged.