where can i put my combi boiler ?

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hello guys

i need to move my combi boiler from its present location which is in the lobby between the kitchen and the bathroom due to having a new kitchen and bathroom extension....can i place it in a bathroom ?...whats the latest regulation regarding this ?....cheers :)
 
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It will need to be in a cupboard or boxed in so no one can access it/touch it whilst wet! All electrical switches should if possible be withing this boxing or out of the bathroom.

I never really like putting boilers in bathrooms even when you can comply with electric regs :rolleyes:
 
Depends on the combi, and the electrician you ask. See electrical forum where I was slated for asking recently!
Some can go in Zone 2 without a cupboard, but not many. The cupboard has to stop access from anyone wet - opinions vary on where they can be. Personal opinion is that the cupd should have to be lifted off, rather than have a door, or sooner or later it would be left open. The cupd has to be water resisting - look up IP ratings.
 
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If it's IPX4 zone2 but check for MI backtracking clauses (due to which in my view they should not rate it IPX4) end of. Must be bonded.
 

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