However the main part of the wiring has been done by a electrician and is up to regulations recently required.
Bathroom electric towel rail regulations.
Normally to put a heated towel rail in a bathroom then the towel rail flex would go in a flex out let and from there the fuse would be out side the bath room the end.
But if you do have an electric heater it must be fixed at a safe distance from the bath or shower.
I am not an electrician and want to wire in a electric heated towel rail.
This zone has the same requirements as zone 1.
Heaters and towel rails central heating is the safest way to keep a bathroom warm.
Zone 2 stretches to a 0 6m outside your bath or shower and above your bath or shower if over 2 25m.
701 512 3 for zone 2 says switchgear and accessories may not be installed in zone 2 there are some exceptions for selv and shavers but not a towel rail.
If you were to install a heated towel rail in this zone it would need a rating no lower than ipx4.
Electric and gas water heaters in a bathroom must be fixed and permanently wired unless they are powered by a socket fitted three metres from a bath or shower.
Wanted some advice on regulations for these.
Zone 1 is the zone above your bath or shower to a height of 2 25m.
This is the area above or either side of zone 1 extending up to a height of 3000mm and extending horizontally to 600mm.
There is a fused spur and all i want to do is wire the heater into the blank plate which is quite simple.