IEE regulations for bathrooms
Bathrooms are defined as areas of increased electrical hazard. According to the Requirements for Electrical Installations, IEE Wiring Regulations 17th Edition, it is necessary to fit ventilation products that meet a minimum of IPX4 in zones 1 and 2 of a bathroom. This means that when installed and connected electrically, the product should prevent the ingress of water splashing and remain electrically safe in use.
A competent electrician should install the product to ensure the integrity of IPX4 is maintained around cable entries etc.
Classification of zones
Zone 0: The interior of the bath or shower tray.
Zone 1: The exterior of the bath or shower tray to a height of 2.25 metres above the floor.
Zone 2: Extends to 0.60 metres beyond Zone 1 to a height of 2.25 metres above the floor.
Zone 3. Extends to 2.4 metres beyond Zone 2 to a height of 2.25 metres above the floor.
For full information please refer to BS 7671 2001.
We still recommends that any fans installed within Zones 1 and 2 should be SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage)
Guide to sitting equipment in location containing a bath
Guide to sitting equipment in location containing a shower