A bathroom is “ an at risk ' location ”
Protective Measure: Electrical separation .
413.3.6. & 418.3.
This method relies on a supply from a safety source such as an isolating transformer to BS-EN-61558.
BS-EN-61558-2-5:2010. Particular requirements for shaver transformers and shaver supply units .
The two main principles underlying protection by electrical-separation is that neither the source of the supply nor any live parts of the separated circuit is connected to any other circuit or to Earth.
Thus, in the event of a single fault to an exposed-conductive-part of equipment in the separated circuit, fault protection is afforded because there is no path for fault current to return to the source. For an installation in a dwelling, the only likely application of the use of electrical separation is a shaver supply unit complying with BS EN 61558-2-5.
This protective measure is limited to the supply of one item of current-using equipment supplied from one unearthed source with simple separation. The source of supply is an isolating transformer conforming to BS-EN-61558.
An example of electrical separation is a shaver supply unit.
because the secondary side of the transformer (which supplies the shaver) is isolated from the mains; in Theory only ; “ think of the shaver being supplied by a big battery ” !
Electrical separation . :icon_bs:
This method relies on a supply from a safety source such as an isolating transformer to BS-EN-61558-2-5 which has no earth connection on the secondary side. In the event of a circuit that is supplied from such a source developing a live fault to an exposed-conductive-part , there would be no path for shock current to flow .
BS-EN-61558-2-5:2010.
Sec 701
533.1.5.(ii)
701.512.2
701.515.3.(ii)
701.512.3 Appx 6
Cond. Report item 6.3.....
6.3. Shaver sockets comply with BS-EN-61558-2-5 formerly BS-3535 ( 701.512.3 .
413.3.6 . refer
No exposed-conductive-parts of the separated circuit shall be connected either to the protective conductor or exposed-conductive-parts of other circuit, or to Earth .
Note: if the exposed-conducive-parts of the separated circuit are liable to come into contact, either intentionally or fortuitously, with the exposed-conductive-parts of other circuits, protection against electric shock no longer ((depends solely on protection with )) electrical separation but also on the protective provisions to which the latter exposed-conducive-parts are subject.
418.3.
Electrical separation for the supply to more than one item of current-using equipment .
Where the measure is used to supply two or more items of equipment from a single source, a warning notice complying with Regulation 514.13.2. shall be fixed in a prominent position adjacent to every point of access to the location concerned .
Note: Electrical separation of an individual circuit is intended to prevent shock currents through contact with exposed-conducive-parts that may be energized by a fault in the basic insulation of the circuit .