Bathroom Heater

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Millennium_Boy

I found a bathroom wall heater run off the kitchen Ring Main through an unswitched 13a fuse-connection unit.

Should I Fail this installation, as there is no mechanical switch between the heater itself and the ring main - normally expected just outside the bathroom door?
 
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Is the spur outside the zones or in z3? If so, recommend replacing it with a switched spur.
 
Spur is located in Zone Two high above the floor near the ceiling which is 2.3m above floor level.
 
No spurs allowed in Zone 2.

But if your ceiling goes to 2.3m, you must be able to find a Zone 3, or an Outside Zone space for the spur, unless the bathroom is ludicrously small
 
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But hang on. 2.25m above zone 2 becomes zone 3. Bingo.......
 
Precisely - which is why I said what I did. Only if the room was so small that it had no Zone 2 horizontally could it not have a Zone 3...
 
Humph. You and your smart talk. English, isn't it?

You should speak Simonese, like me.

I hate you.

Not really!! :D
 

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