sammy_h
20th November 2006, 10:29 AM
I'm aware that there are 'zones' within a bathroom that dictate where certain electrical devices can be located in relation to wet areas etc. How do these zones affect the placement of low-voltage halogen downlights?
Could you conceivably place a low-voltage halogen fitting over a shower recess, if you placed the transformer a suitable distance from the shower, and ran the low-voltage lead to the fitting?
I'm contemplating a new ceiling in my bathroom, and would like to place the fittings myself, and then get a sparkie in to do the hookup. No point paying sparkies rates for gyprock cutting and messing about in the roof-space.
Could you conceivably place a low-voltage halogen fitting over a shower recess, if you placed the transformer a suitable distance from the shower, and ran the low-voltage lead to the fitting?
I'm contemplating a new ceiling in my bathroom, and would like to place the fittings myself, and then get a sparkie in to do the hookup. No point paying sparkies rates for gyprock cutting and messing about in the roof-space.