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The back corner of my bathroom has an area which is boxed in with water supply, heating, waste pipe and various wires running from other parts of the house down to the ground floor consumer unit just below.
This is all boxed in and tiled with a concealed shower valve and then shower tray butted straight up to it. It is all CLS stud work and cement board.
There is a small niche in the shower which goes in to this boxed in space.
What I want to do is put IP65 LED strip lights in the niche and then a small access panel either in the ceiling or to the side of the boxing where I can place the driver / transformer then get it all certified.
Given this is a service area with other wires running through it, built recently to code I assume having wiring in there is okay as is an IP 65 light if it were 240v as it could all be wired in.
However, as I want to use 12v lighting the question is can I put an access panel and transformer in there?
I've done a crude diagram to help explain!
This is all boxed in and tiled with a concealed shower valve and then shower tray butted straight up to it. It is all CLS stud work and cement board.
There is a small niche in the shower which goes in to this boxed in space.
What I want to do is put IP65 LED strip lights in the niche and then a small access panel either in the ceiling or to the side of the boxing where I can place the driver / transformer then get it all certified.
Given this is a service area with other wires running through it, built recently to code I assume having wiring in there is okay as is an IP 65 light if it were 240v as it could all be wired in.
However, as I want to use 12v lighting the question is can I put an access panel and transformer in there?
I've done a crude diagram to help explain!