On an EICR I discovered a bedroom that had a small shower cubicle installed in the corner of a bedroom. The shower screen and shower door fully enclosed the shower. The screen was 2.25M high. The adjacent walls in the corner of the bedroom completed the cubicle.
There are sockets in the bedroom about 1.5 M from the shower cubicle either side.
My question is that 701.32.1 states doors and fixed partitions "effectively limit the extent of locations containing the bath or shower as well as their zones"
So should the location (and it's zones) be deemed as only within the inside of the shower cubicle and the sockets are irrelevant to section 701 and therefore not requiring a coding ? (sockets are protected by 30ma RCD and all bonding in place)
Is this effectively the same as having an en-suite with a socket outlet just inside the bedroom by the door but less than 3M from Zone 1 of the en-suite ?
There are sockets in the bedroom about 1.5 M from the shower cubicle either side.
My question is that 701.32.1 states doors and fixed partitions "effectively limit the extent of locations containing the bath or shower as well as their zones"
So should the location (and it's zones) be deemed as only within the inside of the shower cubicle and the sockets are irrelevant to section 701 and therefore not requiring a coding ? (sockets are protected by 30ma RCD and all bonding in place)
Is this effectively the same as having an en-suite with a socket outlet just inside the bedroom by the door but less than 3M from Zone 1 of the en-suite ?