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What is a Zone 1 bathroom light?

What is a Zone 1 bathroom light?

Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP45 is required but it is generally accepted that IP65 is to be used. It’s also worth noting that most shower lights are rated at IP65 in any case.

What does Zone 1 and 2 mean in bathroom lighting?

The Zones. Zone 0: Lighting directly inside the bath or shower. Zone 1: Lighting directly above the bath or shower, up to 2.25 metres(m) from the floor. Zone 2: Lighting placed either side of the bath, shower or wash basin up to 600mm (0.6m) outside the perimeter of the water sources and up to 2.25m from the floor.

What lights are allowed in bathrooms?

Bathroom Lighting.

  • Ceiling Lights.
  • Chandeliers.
  • Large Pendants.
  • Pendant Lighting.
  • Ceramic Pendant Lighting.
  • Indoor Wall Lights.
  • Table & Floor Lamps.
  • Do you have to have special lights for bathrooms?

    The answer to this one is probably “YES”. Great care must be taken when selecting a bathroom light as all bathroom lighting must conform to the current regulations which are designed with safety in mind – where you have electricity and water there is an increased risk and this is why the regulations are quite specific.

    Do bathroom lights need to be 12v?

    Bathroom Zone 0 Zone 0 is inside the bath or the shower tray itself. If lighting is required in there, any fitting used must use a low voltage supply, that is a maximum of 12v and also be rated at least IPx7 which means it is totally immersion proof.

    Where is zone 1 and 2 in a bathroom?

    The space under the bath tub or shower basin is considered to be zone 1. However, if the space under the bath or shower basin is only accessible with a tool, it is considered to be outside the zones. Zone 2 for a bathroom is the same height as zone 1 (2.25m) extended to 0.6m around the bath.

    Where is Zone 1 in a bathroom?

    Bathroom Zone 1 Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower tray to a height of 2.25m from the floor.

    Can any light go in a bathroom?

    As long as you follow the correct safety procedures and make sure you install lights outside of the zones requiring IP rated fittings, you can use any lighting to make your bathroom as stylish as you like.

    Can I put any light in bathroom?

    Can IPX4 be used in Zone 1?

    The area stretching 0.6m outside the perimeter of the bath to a height of 2.25m. As with Zone 1, the minimum rating for this zone is IPX4.

    Can a shaver socket go in Zone 1?

    A shaver socket-outlet without a transformer should conform to BS 4573 (Regulation 553.1. A socket-outlet without a transformer is prohibited within 3 m horizontally from the boundary of zone 1 of a location containing a bath or shower (Regulation 701.512. 3 refers).

    How tall should a zone 1 bathroom light be?

    Zone 1 is the area above the bath to a height of 2.25m from the floor. For full details see the foot of this page. No. Of Bulbs Items 1 to 24 of 46. Low Level Semi-Recessed Wall Light for Shower and Wetrooms. Items 1 to 24 of 46. Zone 1 is the area above the bath to a height of 2.25m from the floor.

    What should Zone 2 be in a bathroom?

    Zone 2: Over the bath or shower tray but above Zone 1. Zone 2 also covers the area stretching 0.6 outside the perimeter pf the bath and to a height of 2.25m from the floor. The area around the wash basin is also Zone 2 if within a 60cm radius of any tap. Lighting in this area should be at least IP44.

    What’s the minimum voltage for Zone 0 in a bathroom?

    Zone 0 is inside the bath or shower itself. Any fitting used in this zone must be low voltage, (max 12v) and be rated at least IP67 which is total immersion proof. Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m from the floor. In this zone a minimum rating of IP45 is required but it is generally accepted that IP65 is to be used.

    What kind of light rating do you need for a bathroom?

    Every light fitting is given an IP rating that relates to its water resistance. An IP44 rating or above is an essential requirement for lighting to be deemed safe for use in the bathroom. Bathrooms also have different zones and the zones determine what type of light you may use within that zone.

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