Only be treated as an aide-mémoire to the Regulations and Electricians should always consult BS-7671:2015: to satisfy compliance.
P/216 . Fig - 702.1. Zone dimensions for swimming pools and paddling pools .
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For zone 0, the protective measure against electric shock would need to be provided by SELV at a nominal voltage not exceeding 12V.
Equipment selected for the interior of the basin (Zone 0) would need to be manufactured to an IP code of IPX8.
For Zone 1, the protective measure against electric shock would need to be provided by SELV at a nominal voltage not exceeding 50V.
Equipment selected for Zone 1 would need to be manufactured to an IP code of IPX4 (splashproof) or where water jets are likely, IPX5 (jet proof)
BS:7671 allows a conventional BS 1363 socket outlet, providing it is non-metallic, to be installed at least 1.25 m from the edge of the pool and at least 0.3 m from the floor. The protective measure against electric shock for this socket outlet circuit would generally be automatic disconnection of supply with the additional protection of a 30mA RCD.
Lighting circuits in Zone 1 do not necessarily need the protective measure of SELV if they are installed on a wall within the zone’s dimensions providing that:
• The circuit protected by automatic disconnection of the supply and additional protection is provided by a 30mA RCD.
• The height from the floor to the luminaire is at least 2 m.
• The luminaire shall have an enclosure providing Class II or equivalent insulation.
• Protected against impact of medium severity (AG2).
• Automatic disconnection of the supply (which includes earthing and bonding) used in Zone 2 would require the additional protection of a 30mA RCD.
Supplementary equipotential bonding shall be provided, connecting all extraneous conductive parts and exposed conductive parts in Zones 0, 1 and 2 together. Where a metal grid is installed in a solid floor, it should be connected to the local supplementary bonding.
Wiring systems, surface wiring or otherwise, should preferably not employ metallic conduit, trunking or exposed metallic sheath.
Underwater lighting located behind portholes, and serviced from behind, must comply with the appropriate part of BS-EN-60598 and be installed in such a way that no intentional (or unintentional) conductive connection between any exposed conductive part of the underwater luminaires and any conductive parts of the portholes can occur
P/306. BS-EN-60598 Luminaires . :book: :icon_bs: