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    Just wondering if there is a minimum distance above a bathroom vanity required for a new power outlet. I currently have 100mm but need to drop it down due to buying a larger than thought mirror.
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    Greg the GPO is not allowed within an area 400mm above and 150mm to the sides of the basin.
    Check with your electrician before attaching the mirror.
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    I was under the impression that it was 600mm from any water source??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yonnee View Post
    I was under the impression that it was 600mm from any water source??
    No.
    Sect 7.1 of AS3000. It depends on the volume of the water container.
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    NCarcher is spot on..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregt View Post
    Just wondering if there is a minimum distance above a bathroom vanity required for a new power outlet. I currently have 100mm but need to drop it down due to buying a larger than thought mirror.
    Regards
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    As already suggested, this is not permitted unless other conditions have been met. Below is the AS/NZS 3000:2000 ruling. I have bolded the important parts. To further clarify, you wish to install a GPO in 'zone 2'.



    7.1.4.2 Socket-outlets.

    Socket-outlets shall not be installed within 0.3 m of the floor of a bathroom,laundry or other similar location where the floor is likely to become wet.

    In addition, and regardless of the degree of protection provided by the equipment, the following conditions shall apply to the installation of socketoutlets in the classified zones:

    (a) In Zones 0 and 1 socket-outlets shall not be permitted.
    (b) In Zone 2, socket-outlets shall not be permitted unless they—
    (i) have automatic switching and are incorporated in a shaver supply unit complying with AS/NZS 3194; or
    (ii) are protected by a RCD with a maximum rated residual current of 30 mA; and
    (iii) are enclosed in a cupboard provided that the enclosure is maintained during the normal operation of the connected equipment.

    In summary, the only way that you can install a GPO in the location that you wish, is to make sure that it is RCD protected AND it is enclosed in a cupboard provided that the enclosure is maintained during the normal operation of the connected equipment.
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    Is that right. I have two bathrooms in our new house and they both have power outlets above the vanity basin to the side. They are all RCD protected. Does this mean they are illegal? The electrician put them there!
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    How far to the side of the basin are they?
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    i am looking at the pic in AS:3000 right now and as said if the capacity is less than 45L it must be 400mm above or 150mm to the side(this is to the closest edge of the GPO.
    Hope that helps.

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    My rules say they are not permitted in zone 0,1 or 2 at all only in zone 3 which is outside above measurements

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    Quote Originally Posted by another termite View Post
    My rules say they are not permitted in zone 0,1 or 2 at all only in zone 3 which is outside above measurements
    It may help if you quote the clause and standard you're looking at so we can follow,
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    It is a 1200mm vanity so the power point would be approx 500mm to one side and up 100mm from the vanity top. I've seen it heaps of times before. There must be another clause. Maybe Santa can help.

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    As per AS/NZS 3000:2000, purchased 2006, with amendments 1,2 & 3, Fig 7.1C(a) & Table 7.1;

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    Here is the next pic...had to change to GIF.

    Also, this may help;

    7.1.2.2 Other fixed water containers.
    The requirements for fixed water containers other than baths and showers are based on the dimensions of the following two zones (examples are given in Figure 7.1C):
    (a) Zone 0 shall be the area of the interior of the water container.
    (b) Zone 2 shall be—
    (i) for individual water containers with a capacity not exceeding 45 L, the area limited by—
    (A) the vertical plane 0.15 m from the internal rim of the water
    container; and
    (B) the floor and the horizontal plane 0.4 m above the water
    container; and

    NOTE: Figure 7.1C(a) shows a typical double bowl sink where the capacity of each container does not exceed 45 L.
    (ii) for water containers with a capacity exceeding 45 L, the area limited by—
    (A) the vertical plane 0.5 m from the internal rim of the water
    container; and
    (B) the floor and the horizontal plane 1.0 m above the water
    container.
    NOTES:
    1 There are no Zones 1 or 3 associated with these water containers.
    2 The zones do not extend beyond the boundaries of the room.
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    Question Whatt??

    Uhuh, so now I really understand! Can I really have a powerpoint in the bathroom I am currently building or should I just run an extension lead out the door?

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