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Hi, I am new to the forum and have a question. With recessed spotlights is it necessary to fit a different type above the shower cubicle? Do most people fit all the same light throughout the room or is it normal for the one above the shower to be a "shower light" which differs in appearance from the rest?
 
Any lights above a shower should be a minimum of IP 44 rated, or IP 65 if less than 2.25 metres from the ground. See this link for guidance:

Bathroom & Shower Area Safe Lighting Guide, Lighting Zones - Bathroom Express UK LTD

(First one I came to on Google)

Personally I'd fit the same lights throughout the bathroom (i.e all IP rated), especially if there isn't a huge price difference. Although if you have a ceiling mounted extractor in the shower just get one with a light...
 
For some reason I thought that this had changed and that instead of 4 zones there were now only 3 ?
 
You're right as far as I'm aware there is no zone 3 (maybe bathrooms are getting smaller!) I think they binned it in the 17th Edition wiring regs on the basis that all electrics in bathrooms must now be RCD protected anyway (but I never did 16th Edition so not sure if this applied previously.
 
Yeah it's all to do with RCD's, the rules are relaxing.

I was explaining to an apprentice how we cross bond for equipotential earthing, and a sparky over heard me and said it doesn't matter any more as long as it's all earthed at the meter/boiler.
 
My electrician told me that 1 set of regs says its only 3 zones but another set still uses 4 so they still have to work to 4 zones. Not sure exactly about the details but that's all I can remember.
 
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