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Discuss Are mains sockets permitted in bathrooms? in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
13A socket outlets are permitted providing they are not less than 3m from the boundary edge of zone 1.[/QUOTE
Thank you for your quick reply. The socket is too close to zone 1. Behind the socket three cables converge, bearing in mind that I am replacing the plasterboard in that area what is the best method of connect the cables together?13A socket outlets are permitted providing they are not less than 3m from the boundary edge of zone 1.
Thank you, could you recommend a suitable maintenance free junction box?'Thank you for your quick reply. The socket is too close to zone 1. Behind the socket three cables converge, bearing in mind that I am replacing the plasterboard in that area what is the best method of connect the cables together?'
Either use the existing back box, suitable connectors and a front plate or a suitable maintenance free junction box. Any further information, would be a step by step guide, which is against forum rules.
I'd consider employing a competent electrician. Such work could be notifiable to local building control.
Thank you, could you recommend a suitable maintenance free junction box?
Google WAGOThank you, could you recommend a suitable maintenance free junction box?
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btw, the junction does not need to be maintenance free- it will be under a (removable) blank plate.
Then he needs to remove the cables from the wall completely as there will not be anything denoting the presence of cables in the wall.He said he's re-plasterboarding, so it will be behind the wall.
I gave you a Funny because it's one of those situations where doing it just before knocking down the wall wouldn't be notifiable, but after would.Such work could be notifiable to local building control.
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