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Hi guys I've just taken over a new housing job and the spark that was there before me has fitted a double socket and spur directly behind a sink in the utility, I know the building reg states that a double socket can't be fitted within 300mm of the basin of the sink but is this the same reg for the switched spur or a multi gang switch, thanks
 
I don't think the usual bathroom zones apply to a sink but rather wait for confirmation from someone who knows the UK regs better.
 
I'd stick to 300mm from either side of the sink/drainer with nothing above (which is easy as in most houses the sink is below a low window) and nothing directly below the basin, but OK underneath the drainer.

But that's just me.
 
I do not think there are any specific regulations regarding sockets (or fused spurs) and sinks (so long as the sink is not in a bathroom), however any item installed has to be suitable for it's location and the external influences.
I think Amp David has it right!
I would say not really suitable for such a location, but that woud lbe up to the installing sparks assessment.
 
Hi guys I've just taken over a new housing job and the spark that was there before me has fitted a double socket and spur directly behind a sink in the utility, I know the building reg states that a double socket can't be fitted within 300mm of the basin of the sink but is this the same reg for the switched spur or a multi gang switch, thanks

Is it possible for these electrical fittings to be splashed with water when the sink is being used?
 

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