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Been asked to carry out some works in a bathroom. The clients mains board, cutout and meter are in the airing cupboard of the bathroom currently. As part of the plans they are removing the airing cupboard and plan to just put a standard cupboard with a lock around the mains board which will now be in the bathroom at high level. It will be out of Zones.
I haven’t found out if all circuits are RCD protected yet, I’m also not a fan of it idea but what regs does this go against been out of zone, in a locked cupboard?
 
The DNO may frown upon their kit being in an area with increased humidity etc.
 
Locked cupboard, not in zones, half my head is thinking why not.

My the other is screaming "are you mad"

Whats the liklihood of the lock disappearing and the cupboard becoming additional storage for the three thousand varieties of cleanser that the modern woman needs, jumping out the bath to grab a new bottle......

Shudders.
 
Locked cupboard, not in zones, half my head is thinking why not.

My the other is screaming "are you mad"

Whats the liklihood of the lock disappearing and the cupboard becoming additional storage for the three thousand varieties of cleanser that the modern woman needs, jumping out the bath to grab a new bottle......

Shudders.
that problem easily solved. when she's in the bath, chuck in the toaster ( plugged in of course).
 
Just because you can’t think of a reg that it breaks, doesn’t mean you have to take on the job.

If in your mind it is wrong, don’t do it.

I wouldn’t do it in my house, so I wouldn’t do it for a customer either.
 
I hate this! Thousands of new-builds in Scotland have the CU in downstairs loo, and only way to get access to it is to stand on the WC. I don't care if it's deemed high enough to be out of zones, it just seems wrong. They are not in a cupboard either, just screwed to the wall above the loo. The loo is usually too small to allow a ladder in there. Plus, it's horrible that they are usually at the front, beside the hall at the front door. You ring the bell, hear the flush, then are presented with a damp hand to shake...no thanks!
There is a weird relaxation of the building regs that also allows a loo off the kitchen without an intervening air-space...i accept it's fair enough for some who are disabled, but as a rule it shouldn't be permitted. It's common in old conversions where an outside loo has been demolished and an inside one incorporated in a rear extension, but it's not a good idea, imho.
 
My parents have this in their downstairs shower room. Originally the back of the garage, it was converted in the mid 80s. The equipment's at high level, with the lower area being used to store shower roomy type stuff, I have never seen any problem with it. I doubt DNO would mind, after all they are happy having their equipment in a plastic cupboard outside, exposed to the elements. Personally, assuming the cupboard is sturdy, I would do it.
 

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