Hi,
See pic here and attached. Is it allowed to have the isolator switch located directly below the shower pump?
(Ignore the fact that the switch faceplate is off - I've opened it up to let it dry out after the pump leaked!)
I've been researching BS 7671, and it seems that the defined bathroom zones only apply to shower heads and water outlets, and there appears to be no restrictions around the proximity and positioning of electrics to shower pumps. Is this correct??
So, I think this could be classed as rather stupid and dangerous, but not actually in contravention of any regs, right?
See pic here and attached. Is it allowed to have the isolator switch located directly below the shower pump?
(Ignore the fact that the switch faceplate is off - I've opened it up to let it dry out after the pump leaked!)
I've been researching BS 7671, and it seems that the defined bathroom zones only apply to shower heads and water outlets, and there appears to be no restrictions around the proximity and positioning of electrics to shower pumps. Is this correct??
So, I think this could be classed as rather stupid and dangerous, but not actually in contravention of any regs, right?