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I'm designing a new bathroom and becoming baffled by the regulations on shaver sockets. They seem to have gone out of their way to make them as ugly and useless as possible.
I kind of get that they have to be zone 2 etc but the regs also say they have to be 110v with an isolating transformer and at least 3 metres from bath / shower. In practical terms that means either they buzz or you have a bathroom twice the size of the UK average.....
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(Side note - of course nobody uses them for shavers - it's all about toothbrushes.....)
I kind of get that they have to be zone 2 etc but the regs also say they have to be 110v with an isolating transformer and at least 3 metres from bath / shower. In practical terms that means either they buzz or you have a bathroom twice the size of the UK average.....
Meanwhile
- If I pay £700 for a mirror (yes, really, mirrors can cost that much) I can have a socket on the side with apparently no transformer
- Most of the rest of the world allows normal plug sockets in the bathroom - IIRC in France they are mandatory. And I don't believe French people routinely get electrocuted
- All of the kind that buzz are ugly. Like really ugly.
(Side note - of course nobody uses them for shavers - it's all about toothbrushes.....)
