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Would a water closet, (ie,. basin and pan/cistern), area be classed as a 'wet area?'

My sister has moved into her new bungalow and wants a switch installed in her WC... thing is, there isn't an RCD covering her CCU... BUT, I wouldn't class it as a 'wet area'... BUT, (aha!), would I be right and then I could change her switching around for a 1 gang switch in there?


Thanks...


regards,


Tom
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  • It rather depends on the occupants. A toilet is not a wet area, if everyone is grown up and sensible.  But if small children are going to splash about in the sink, then maybe more care is needed. Equally there are places (scout HQ comes to mind) where even a pull switch is too easily abused (pranksters turn the light off while someone else is in..), and a PIR sensor is used instead.

    Regs wise, no requirements.
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  • It rather depends on the occupants. A toilet is not a wet area, if everyone is grown up and sensible.  But if small children are going to splash about in the sink, then maybe more care is needed. Equally there are places (scout HQ comes to mind) where even a pull switch is too easily abused (pranksters turn the light off while someone else is in..), and a PIR sensor is used instead.

    Regs wise, no requirements.
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