Bathroom lights - regulations
Bathroom lights - regulations
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nickd01

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636 posts

239 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Hi all,

We've had a survey done on a property, and it's highlighted that the bathroom spot lights are not humidity rated and so are against current regulations. I'm not hugely bothered; as hopefully (!) it's an easy fix for us to do in the few months after we move in.

However, an inspection was done in 2006 of the property electrics etc and nothing is mentioned about this. We have a "Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate" from the current vendor for a complete re-wire.

My question is were the regulations different back in 2006 and hence why the lights might not have been an issue back then?

Thanks

Ganglandboss

8,502 posts

227 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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nickd01 said:
Hi all,

We've had a survey done on a property, and it's highlighted that the bathroom spot lights are not humidity rated and so are against current regulations. I'm not hugely bothered; as hopefully (!) it's an easy fix for us to do in the few months after we move in.

However, an inspection was done in 2006 of the property electrics etc and nothing is mentioned about this. We have a "Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate" from the current vendor for a complete re-wire.

My question is were the regulations different back in 2006 and hence why the lights might not have been an issue back then?

Thanks
It sounds like the surveyor is talking b*ll*cks (now there's a surprise!). Can you describe a bit about how they are mounted? I assume they are on the ceiling and greater than 2.25m from the floor?

Have a look at this: http://www.lightiq.com/prodbath_zone1t3.php

nickd01

Original Poster:

636 posts

239 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Ganglandboss said:
It sounds like the surveyor is talking b*ll*cks (now there's a surprise!). Can you describe a bit about how they are mounted? I assume they are on the ceiling and greater than 2.25m from the floor?

Have a look at this: http://www.lightiq.com/prodbath_zone1t3.php
Thanks.

I spoke to the surveyor last night, and as it's got a certificate for re-wiring then "... it's probably alright..." Aargh!

Yes - they're spots on a ceiling definately more than 2m from the floor. I can't remember the exact placement, but I do remember there weren't many near the bath / shower.

Surveys can make you worry about everything; whereas most of it is either normal maintanence you'd have to do or it's them covering their backs.

House buying - don't you love it?!

eltawater

3,430 posts

203 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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The 17th edition of the IEE wiring regulations was published in January 2008, and includes provisions for bathrooms as special locations. The first amendment was published earlier this year.

More information can be found here:
http://electrical.theiet.org/wiring-matters/26/bat...

and on the forums of the electrical IET site.

To clarify my interest, I work there smile

Edited by eltawater on Tuesday 16th August 10:59