by ericmark »
Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:56 pm
This is the bit I have been looking at:-
701.32.1 General
When applying this section, the zones specified in Regulations 701.322 to 701.32.4 shall be taken into account For fixed prefabricated bath or shower units, the zones are applied to the situation when the bath or shower basin is in its usable configuration(s).
Horizontal or inclined ceilings. walls with or without windows, doors, floors and fixed partitions may be taken into account where these effectively limit the extent of locations containing a bath or shower as well as their zones.
Where the dimensions of fixed partitions are smaller than the dimensions of the relevant zones, e.g. partitions having a height lower than 2.25 m,
the minimum distance in the horizontal and vertical directions shall be taken into account (see Figures 701.1 and 701.2).
For electrical equipment in parts of walls or ceilings limiting the zones specified in Regulations 701.322 to 701.32.4, but being part of the surface of that wall or ceiling, the requirements for the respective zone apply.
It is that magic 2.25 meters figure. I was surprised when looking in the DIY sheds that there was not a single shower cubical to that height. Also it says door not curtain and I have been in many a house where the en-suite shower although in a room off main bed room did not have doors so in theory the 3 meters horizontal rule still applied before first socket. Neither does it say room the word is location.
But nothing says doors must be closed! I have two folding doors between my living and dining room which are normally open and you may be able to satisfy regulations by adding doors of this type.
however there are two considerations.
1) Is it safe.
2) Does it comply.
Is it safe must be first and providing it is safe then likely something can be done to comply with regulations. Sliding doors, folding doors, partitions to extend to ceiling or 2.25 meters high. There will be a way.