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Equipment in bathroom cupboard

Hi, 

The regs stipulate zones for bathrooms, however I need some guidance on bathroom cupboards.

I have completed an inspection where there is heating control equipment located inside of the bathroom cupboard. This is mounted inside of an IP rated enclosure with a sealed transparent hinged door. There are no metallic parts, no switches etc, just the digital interface for the product itself. 

There is also a network switch, mounted inside of a locked rack enclosure. 
 

Am I right in thinking this is OK and I can treat this as a separate location? 

There are no sockets or switches on show - only 13amp unswitched fused connections. 
 

Thanks. 

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  • Section 701 does not mention cupboards.

    I immediately thought of an airing cupboard and immersion heater,  but they are permitted even in zone 1 - 701.55(x) - although difficult to see how it could be achieved.

    I think that what is described does not fall into the prohibition in 701.512.3 because it is not a switch or socket.

    Therefore it is compliant. That notwithstanding, it seems to be perfectly safe, so no comment required.

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  • Section 701 does not mention cupboards.

    I immediately thought of an airing cupboard and immersion heater,  but they are permitted even in zone 1 - 701.55(x) - although difficult to see how it could be achieved.

    I think that what is described does not fall into the prohibition in 701.512.3 because it is not a switch or socket.

    Therefore it is compliant. That notwithstanding, it seems to be perfectly safe, so no comment required.

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