Hoping for some advice with installing a towel rail in my bathroom please.
We have an enclosed shower and plan to install a heated towel rail just outside the shower door. The door pivots at the wall and the towel heater would be positioned behind the shower door when it is open.
I have a very large (and random) void behind the bathroom wall, accessible via a hatch in our garage, so I can easily get access behind that wall, and the upstairs socket ring has a cable passing through this void, so I was planning on spurring from that cable.
So the towel heater cable into a flex outlet, about 30cm from the shower door, a fused switch in the void behind, then being spurred onto the existing ring.
I'll use some sealant around the top and sides of the outlet, leaving the bottom to let any water ingress back out.
I've seen conflicting info on some electrician forums about whether the flex outlet needs to be ipx4. Some saying that they've done it this way many times, others saying its a no-go if not ipx4. Anyone with some knowledge about to clarify please?
We have an enclosed shower and plan to install a heated towel rail just outside the shower door. The door pivots at the wall and the towel heater would be positioned behind the shower door when it is open.
I have a very large (and random) void behind the bathroom wall, accessible via a hatch in our garage, so I can easily get access behind that wall, and the upstairs socket ring has a cable passing through this void, so I was planning on spurring from that cable.
So the towel heater cable into a flex outlet, about 30cm from the shower door, a fused switch in the void behind, then being spurred onto the existing ring.
I'll use some sealant around the top and sides of the outlet, leaving the bottom to let any water ingress back out.
I've seen conflicting info on some electrician forums about whether the flex outlet needs to be ipx4. Some saying that they've done it this way many times, others saying its a no-go if not ipx4. Anyone with some knowledge about to clarify please?