Installing spotlights in a bathroom

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Hi,

I am fitting a new bathroom and plan to fit low voltage spotlights. I plan to fit 3 x spotlights, 1) a downlight above the shower area (IP65), 2) two spotlights in the bathroom area - they will be 2.45m from the ground and outside zones 0, 1 and 2. Can I install a standard flameproof downlighters (low voltage) in this area?
 
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You can install what you want - its your house - and you will be living in it.
Just make sure you follow the manufacturers instructions and follow the building regulations.
 
Hmm "flameproof"??????? Do you mean fire-rated??

Why do you need those, is the bathroom ceiling fire barrier?
 
I am fitting a new bathroom and plan to fit low voltage spotlights
Do you really mean that? //www.diynot.com/wiki/electrics:voltage-bands

Also, when you apply for Building Regulations approval, do you think you'll be able to put forward a convincing explanation of how you'll comply with Parts B, C, L & P? Abandon the idea of cutting holes in the ceiling and B, C & L issues just go away.
 
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I meant fire rated as the bathroom is in the ground floor.
Next time you're on the ground floor, wander over to the part where you can climb to the first floor, and look up.

See if you can spot an enormous hole in the ceiling.
 

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