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Hello all,
I am currently in process of remodelling a bathroom. Luckily we have two bathrooms so I can do it at my own pace and leisure without being rushed into making decisions.
There was a redundant convection heater which I have removed, that has its own RCD protected circuit. The fuse for the heater is located inside the bathroom, inside a pattress box on the plasterboard wall just below where the heater was. I would now like to install an LED mirror with shaver sockets and the obvious + common sense solution appears to be to use the existing wiring for this purpose.
My knowledge on regs is a bit rusty, but my previous understanding was that shaver sockets need to have an isolation switch located outside of the curtilege of the bathroom. Would this still apply if the sockets are integrated into a mirror? In my old house (new build 2007) I had a shaver light with sockets and from memory there was no isolation switch.
Thank you for your help.
I am currently in process of remodelling a bathroom. Luckily we have two bathrooms so I can do it at my own pace and leisure without being rushed into making decisions.
There was a redundant convection heater which I have removed, that has its own RCD protected circuit. The fuse for the heater is located inside the bathroom, inside a pattress box on the plasterboard wall just below where the heater was. I would now like to install an LED mirror with shaver sockets and the obvious + common sense solution appears to be to use the existing wiring for this purpose.
My knowledge on regs is a bit rusty, but my previous understanding was that shaver sockets need to have an isolation switch located outside of the curtilege of the bathroom. Would this still apply if the sockets are integrated into a mirror? In my old house (new build 2007) I had a shaver light with sockets and from memory there was no isolation switch.
Thank you for your help.