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Discuss Ip44 230v zone 1?! in the Lighting Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I'm sure I read zone 1 is ipx5 or did I imagine it :/in any zone RCD protection is required. not just zone 1. IP44 is suitable for installation in zones 1 and 2.
agreed, though any circuit within or passing through the zones required RCD protection, irrespective of it's IP rating and suitability for installation within zones. manufacturers need to get a grip and supply instructions that are compliant and not confusing.Minimum requirements for zones 1 and 2 is IPX4. The presence of additional rcd protection does not affect this rating.
Water jets as in above a shower but still in zone 1Zones 1 & 2 the equipment must be IPX4 so IP44 is fine unless you are using water jets where IPX5 is required.
I agree but existing installations may not have additional rcd protection however you can still replace a like for like/similar light fitting as you are not altering the circuit.agreed, though any circuit within or passing through the zones required RCD protection, irrespective of it's IP rating and suitability for installation within zones. manufacturers need to get a grip and supply instructions that are compliant and not confusing.
The zones are from the finished floor level what if you shower try is not on the finished floor level what if its raised up 6inches would you measure the zone from the tray or the bathroom floorin any zone RCD protection is required. not just zone 1. IP44 is suitable for installation in zones 1 and 2.
floor. that's what it sez in the magic picture book, commonly called on site guide.The zones are from the finished floor level what if you shower try is not on the finished floor level what if its raised up 6inches would you measure the zone from the tray or the bathroom floor
last time i experienced a horizontal plane,I was landing it. makes a right mess if you hit the runway at 45 degrees.The height of zone 1 and zone 2 are limited either by the horizontal plane corresponding to the highest fixed shower head or water outlet, or the horizontal plane lying 2.25 m above the finished floor level, whichever is higher.
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