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regulation distance between sink and plug socket on wall in utility
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I read the 17th edition does not denote a figure but I might be wrong. it only gives bathroom specs. Therefore rule of thumb being 30cm sink to socket?
Anyone know? Thanks in advance
Anyone know? Thanks in advance
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It does, however, say you should design an installation with regard to the envirnmental factors and use the correct parts in this respect. NICEIC (who don't actually write the rules - they just like folks to think they do!) make the suggestion of 30cm I believe.
It does, however, say you should design an installation with regard to the envirnmental factors and use the correct parts in this respect. NICEIC (who don't actually write the rules - they just like folks to think they do!) make the suggestion of 30cm I believe.
well my electrian said I could not have a the socket at all, and the wall has now been plastered so it looks like a no go zone, it's just annoying if I could have had it after all. Where I live now in rented there is a socket right next the sink and it had passed the checks/reg's but I didn't realise in time to comment regarding my new houses installation
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