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Zone 0 - IPX7 The Interior of the bath or a shower tray NO Fan can be fitted Zone 1 - IPX4 Relates to the external edge of the bath or a shower tray, extending up to 2.25 mtrs from the floor of the bathroom (Fan to be fitted above a fixed showerhead) Zone 2. When it comes to installing extractor fans and lighting, understanding bathroom zones is crucial to adhere to safety standards and achieve optimal performance. This guide delves into the specifics of bathroom zones for extractor fans, compares them with those for lighting, and recommends suitable Airflow models for each zone.
Together, these benefits make Zone One fans an essential feature for maintaining a more comfortable bathroom space. Conclusion It is vital that developers and installers understand bathroom zones, their requirements, and how the positioning of fans within these zones can affect ventilation. Zone 2 is an area stretching 0.6m outside the perimeter of the bath and to a height of 2.25m from the floor.
In these bathroom zones an IP rating of at least IP44 is required. Extractor fans installed within zone 2 must be fitted with 12v SELV motors with the SELV transformers and isolators fitted outside of zone 0, 1 & 2. The extent of the zones in a bath or shower room can be limited by floors, ceilings and walls.
For more detailed information see BS 7671 diagrams 701.1 & 701.2. For example, in Bathroom Zone 1, fixtures such as Zone-1 bathroom lights and Zone-1 bathroom extractor fan systems must be able to withstand splashes and humidity, continuing to operate safely under these conditions. Vent-Axia SELV fans are IPX7, which makes them the safest option available, and with a SELV supply offers complete peace of mind.
Vent-Axia recommends the use of IPX5 fans in the bathroom zone 1 and offers a range of IPX5 fans which also meets the regulations. Classification of zones Zone 0: The interior of the bath or shower tray. Zone 0 for a bathroom is the area inside the bath.
Zone 0 for a shower room is the area inside the shower basin. If there is no shower basin, zone 0 is 10cm high from the finished floor level and extends to 1.2m around the fixed shower head. It is not practical to mount extractor fans in zone 0.