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Bathroom mirror question from an oldtimer
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<blockquote data-quote="Luckyboy" data-source="post: 522160" data-attributes="member: 34072"><p>Don't think IP rated fittings are relevant if you are thinking to put higher than 2.25m which is not in the zones.</p><p>Unless there is a likelihood of water jets being used for cleaning purposes then wise to use IP65.</p><p>That one from Screwfix is SELV btw - just throwing an idea out... I assume the mirror unit has a switch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckyboy, post: 522160, member: 34072"] Don't think IP rated fittings are relevant if you are thinking to put higher than 2.25m which is not in the zones. Unless there is a likelihood of water jets being used for cleaning purposes then wise to use IP65. That one from Screwfix is SELV btw - just throwing an idea out... I assume the mirror unit has a switch? [/QUOTE]
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