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IP65 light fitting in bathroom zone 2?

Electrical equipment in zone 2 in a bathroom must be rated at minimum IPX4 (excluding shaver units...), so, can an IP65 (circular bulkhead style) light fitting be used in zone 2? Mention was made elsewhere that IP ratings are not cumulative, suggesting that e.g IP65 would not be suitable in a minimum IPX4 area. 


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  • Comment by which others ?  And in what context ?


    Normally when folk say this this it means that 2 cages one inside the over each  of IP20 does not make one of IP40, which is true.


    But an IP55 object always  meets and exceeds IP44....

    regards Mike,.
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  • Comment by which others ?  And in what context ?


    Normally when folk say this this it means that 2 cages one inside the over each  of IP20 does not make one of IP40, which is true.


    But an IP55 object always  meets and exceeds IP44....

    regards Mike,.
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