That applies to zone 1.701.55 Current-using equipment list what is allowed and this includes (vii) Water heating appliances so not sure it does not comply already
It would.it would depend what the manufacturer says as to where it can be installed.
... other than 'accessories incorporating switches' etc. Does that intend to relate only to manually operated switches, or would also apply to equipment incorporating, say, flow-operated switches?That applies to zone 1. There are no restrictions in zone 2 apart from IPX4 (or IPX5).701.55 Current-using equipment list what is allowed and this includes (vii) Water heating appliances so not sure it does not comply already
A boiler is not an accessory... other than 'accessories incorporating switches' etc.
It applies to accessories.Does that intend to relate only to manually operated switches, or would also apply to equipment incorporating, say, flow-operated switches?
Fair enough.It applies to accessories.
I know - and I have to say that I was quite frightened/shocked the first time I saw one with its cover off. I had previously assumed that there were all sorts of 'very clever measures' inside to keep water and electricity apart!People always forget the electric shower and its location.
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