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Quick question regarding moving my bathroom pull cord to a switch.
I was measuring my bathroom zones as per 7671, and I would like to put a light switch 0.73m outside of zone 2, the problem is I could not see anything relating to a light switch in particular only a socket, And pull cord switches.
All the circuits are RCD protected.
 
whilst it is good practice to fit a wall switch outside the bathroom,that far outside zone 2 might be acceptable.
 
Thanks, the main reason I did not want to fit on outside is I have two check girls who would find it fun to turn off the light while someone is in there, and I would chuckle when the wife is in there.

That sounds reason enough to put it outside to me, you know, for a laugh.
Did you mean Czech girls or cheeky girls ? If you meant cheeky girls do you mean the cheeky girls ? and were the cheeky girls Czech ?
 
A plate switch is allowed outside the zones of a bathroom. A switch should be at least 0.6 m from the edge of the bath or shower (outside the zones) and must be suitable for the location. The cords of cord-operated switches are allowed in zones 1 and 2 and are recommended for bathrooms and shower rooms to account for the humidity and condensation that could occur.

So as long as its an appropriate Bathroom IP rated (IPX4) plate switch it can be just outside Zone 2 so 730mm is 130mm safely outside zone 2
 
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A plate switch is allowed outside the zones of a bathroom. A switch should be at least 0.6 m from the edge of the bath or shower (outside the zones) and must be suitable for the location. The cords of cord-operated switches are allowed in zones 1 and 2 and are recommended for bathrooms and shower rooms to account for the humidity and condensation that could occur.

So as long as its an appropriate Bathroom IP rated plate switch it can be just outside Zone 2 so 730mm is 130mm safely outside zone 2

I did see the reference to a plate switch but presumed that related more towards a switch for an electric towel heater,
Yes your right it is over 1300 outside zone 1 and 730 outside zone two.
 
put it outside.use a metal faceplate. connect L to the earth terminal. cheeky girls won't do it twice. ( joking btw).
 
A plate switch is allowed outside the zones of a bathroom. A switch should be at least 0.6 m from the edge of the bath or shower (outside the zones) and must be suitable for the location. The cords of cord-operated switches are allowed in zones 1 and 2 and are recommended for bathrooms and shower rooms to account for the humidity and condensation that could occur.

So as long as its an appropriate Bathroom IP rated (IPX4) plate switch it can be just outside Zone 2 so 730mm is 130mm safely outside zone 2

There is no requirement for anything to be IPX4 outside the zones as far as I know.
 
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