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GIACOMINI UNDERFLOOR HEATING CONTROLS GUIDE PAGE 2 DOCUMENT CONTENT COMPONENT OVERVIEW BASIC CONTROLS INC. COMPARISON CHART INTERMEDIATE CONTROLS INC. COMPARISON CHART CHAPTERS ADVANCED CONTROLS INC. COMPARISON CHART WIRING CENTRE COMPARISON CHART REGULATIONS P4 P6 P10 P14 P20 P21 PAGE 3 Underfloor heating installations must include system controls in order to function efficiently. Best practice is that each room has its own zone with an individual thermostat or sensor for each zone. The thermostats can be connected to a master controller that controls the pump and actuators/valves. The master controller also gives an on/off signal to the heat source (heat interface unit, boiler etc.). For more information on Building Regulations and Part L compliance, see pages 21 - 22. To increase the efficiency and accuracy of the system it can be combined with weather compensators, floor sensors and manifold temperature sensors. THERMOSTATS For Part L compliance, a link is required between the controls and the boiler, so that the boiler can be switched off when there is no demand. However, to enhance the response time of underfloor heating, it is better to use a night set back at times of no or lower demand, reducing the temperature of the floor rather than turning it off. MANIFOLD CONTROLS GENERAL ADVICE If the main heat source also serves a radiator or other high temperature heat emitters, a mixing manifold may be required to reduce the temperature going to the underfloor heating manifolds. We have separated the controls in to basic, intermediate and advanced so you can choose the controls based on your project requirements. Data sheets for all recommended products are available from our office on request. WIRING CENTRES At Giacomini we want to make sure you get the best controls for your system and your preferences. That is why we have put this guide together and hand picked our favourite products. PAGE 4 COMMON COMPONENTS IN A UFH CONTROL SYSTEM WIRING CENTRES allow central independent electrical control of all the underfloor heating zones, up to typically 8 or 10. It controls the pump, actuators and can also be linked to the heat source. The wiring centre often offers a time delay for the pump to switch on, making sure the relevant actuators have had time to open first. It also safely switches the pump off when there is no demand and all actuators are closed. If used in combination with a time clock or time switch, the wiring centre can be programmed as required and offer night set back. A THERMOSTAT controls, sets and monitors the temperature of a room. It sends a signal to the actuator to close when the temperature is at or above the set temperature, and to open when it falls below it. Thermostats come in a variety of types; they can be a manual dial type, directacting, electro-mechanical, electronic, digital or programmable, wired or wireless. Most thermostats function by measuring the air temperature of a room. However, some are responsive to both the air and radiant temperature, as well as the surface temperature of the floor if used together with a floor sensor. The FLOOR SENSOR is connected to the thermostat and measures the surface temperature when it needs to be limited. This can be either due to temperature restrictions of the floor finish or to comply with the British Regulations of maximum surface temperatures. The floor sensor can be a cable embedded in the flooring with a sensor at the end or it can be an infrared sensor built in to the thermostat. A WEATHER COMPENSATOR raises the flow temperature as the outdoor temperature drops, allowing the system to respond faster to temperature changes. It uses an algorithm together with indoor and outdoor air sensors to send a signal to a motorised valve on the flow to the underfloor heating manifold, asking it to increase or reduce the flow temperature. PAGE 5 An ACTUATOR is a component positioned on the return bar of the manifold and controls one or more of the heating circuits. It receives an electronic signal from a thermostat or wiring centre telling it to open or close based on what is required. Our actuators are normally closed and powered open and available in 24v and 230v. A THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE is a self actuating three or four port valve that mixes the primary flow with the return water from the underfloor heating circuit, until it reaches the set temperature. If it is a four port valve, the fourth one will be for the primary return. A PUMP is used to circulate the water around the underfloor heating circuit. It is required when a thermostatic mixing valve is installed, so that the water can continue to circulate after the mixing valve has closed. A pump might also be required on distribution manifolds without a mixing valve, when the pump on the boiler cannot achieve the required flow rate around the system. Giacomini use a WILO Yonos PARA ErP compliant modulating pump. ACTUATED TWO PORT VALVES. When the manifold is supplying a single zone, actuators on each individual circuit are not required and a two port valve with an actuator on can be used instead. The two port valve will be installed on the primary flow to the manifold, controlling the entire flow to the manifold and will open and close as required. PAGE 6 BASIC CONTROLS A good, basic underfloor heating control system will be less expensive to install and very easy to use. It usually consists of stand-alone room thermostats directly connected to actuators fitted on a distribution manifold. If a single manifold is controlling one zone only, the thermostat can be connected to a motorised two port valve, instead of controlling each circuit individually. If the single zone consists of one circuit only, a single zone manifold can be used. It is possible to add floor sensors and pump control in a basic system. It is also possible to programme the times you want the heating to come on, as well as additional night set back. This depends on the chosen thermostat. HEAT GENERATOR INDIVIDUAL ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROL Where the thermostats are direct acting on the actuators controlling each circuit, which will be serving individual zones. HEAT GENERATOR REFERENCE ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROL Where all circuits are supplying the same zone and can therefore all be controlled by the same two port valve on the flow to the manifold. PAGE 7 COMPONENTS DANFOSS RMT ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ROOM THERMOSTAT This thermostat is as simple and easy to use as they come. Danfoss RMT dial type thermostats are available in 24V or 230V and can offer night set back if used together with an external time control. The required temperature is simply set by turning the dial. This makes it a very simple thermostat to use for the end user. DANFOSS TP5000SI PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT Next step up from the dial type thermostat but still incredibly easy to use, is this programmable thermostat also from Danfoss. It offers 5/2 programming meaning the temperature requirements can be set differently at weekends. It accommodates for up to 6 temperature changes in a day. The TP5000SI comes pre-programmed with time and date information. This thermostat is available as battery powered, hard-wired and wireless (RF - Radio Frequency). It can give a chrono-proportional or on/off signal to the boiler. Additional notes. The Danfoss FHWC wiring centre is compatible with the above control options (see p20). PAGE 8 ROOM THERMOSTATS COMPARISON CHART RMT TP5000SI • BATTERY HARDWIRED • WIRELESS TEMPERATURE RANGE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 08-30C 05-30C FROST PROTECTION • DIGITAL DISPLAY • MANUAL • • TOUCH SCREEN TAMPERPROOF LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY • FLOOR PROBE COMPATIBLE REMOTE AIR SENSING AIR SENSOR REQUIRED BUILT IN AIR SENSOR PROGRAMMABLE • OPTIMUM START • NIGHT SET BACK CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL TIME CONTROL • VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE ADJUSTABLE SWITCHING DIFFERENTIAL REMOTE CONTROL APP CONTROL AVAILABLE AS 12 VOLT AVAILABLE AS 24 VOLT SLIMLINE TOUCH/ TOUCH-DUO WLCT3 NEO-STAT NEO-ULTRA VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE • • • • • VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 05-35C 05-35C 0-40C 05-35C 05-35C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE • • AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • • • • • • CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL SWITCH • • OPTION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE PAGE 10 INTERMEDIATE CONTROLS An intermediate underfloor heating control system will be connected via a wiring centre, which gives you control over the boiler and pump. It also works with a mixing manifold with its own pump and mixing valve. This system allows you to programme the heating to come on when you want it to, depending on the chosen thermostat or timeclock when installed. WIRING CENTRE ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT HEAT GENERATOR MASTER CONTROL UNIT / BMS MASTER WIRING CENTRE ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT TEMP SENSOR > WIRING CENTRE ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT PAGE 11 COMPONENTS The below thermostats are available as RF (Radio Frequency) for wireless control together with Heatmiser UH8-RF or Heatmiser RF Switch. HEATMISER SLIMLINE WIRED THERMOSTAT The Heatmiser Slimline 230v thermostat can be used in conjunction with the UH4 and UH8 wiring centres (see below). The thermostat enables 5/2 or 7 day programming. One of its main advantages is that the thermostat protrudes just 15mm from the wall surface when mounted. It is possible to control this thermostat with a infrared remote control. HEATMISER TOUCH/TOUCH-DUO WIRED THERMOSTAT This is another thermostat that can be used with the UH4 and UH8 wiring centres. It is a touchscreen thermostat that allows for 5/2 or 7 day programming, frost protection and can be used for two zones together with a remote air sensor; making it ideal for bedroom and adjacent en-suite scenarios. Another advantage is that the thermostat can be locked making it tamperproof. HEATMISER UH4/UH8 WIRING CENTRE These wiring centres can offer control of up to 4 or 8 heating zones, one of which can be a radiator circuit. It also gives an output to a hot water cylinder, the boiler and the pump. Up to 6 actuators can be connected to each zone. This wiring centre works with 230 volt thermostats. For wireless thermostats, Heatmiser UH8-RF can be used, which can control up to 8 heating zones. HEATMISER RF SWITCH The Heatmiser RF Switch offers wireless connection to the thermostat and controls of the two port valve, adjusting the flow to the heating circuit. It also sends a signal to the pump and boiler, to switch on and off as required. Alternatively the RF switch can be wired to a control unit. PAGE 12 PAGE 12 CONTROL FEATURES ROOM THERMOSTATS COMPARISON COMPARISONCHART CHART RMT TP5000SI • BATTERY HARDWIRED • WIRELESS TEMPERATURE RANGE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 08-30C 05-30C FROST PROTECTION • DIGITAL DISPLAY • MANUAL • • TOUCH SCREEN TAMPERPROOF LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY • FLOOR PROBE COMPATIBLE REMOTE AIR SENSING AIR SENSOR REQUIRED BUILT IN AIR SENSOR PROGRAMMABLE • OPTIMUM START • NIGHT SET BACK CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL TIME CONTROL ADJUSTABLE SWITCHING DIFFERENTIAL REMOTE CONTROL APP CONTROL AVAILABLE AS 12 VOLT AVAILABLE AS 24 VOLT VERSION AVAILABLE • SLIMLINE TOUCH/ TOUCH-DUO WLCT3 NEO-STAT NEO-ULTRA VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE • • • • • VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 05-35C 05-35C 0-40C 05-35C 05-35C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE • • AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • • • • • • CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL SWITCH • • OPTION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE PAGE 14 PAGE 14 ADVANCED CONTROLS ADVANCED CONTROLS An advanced underfloor heating control system can have all features of the intermediate level controls, such as programming, floor and flow sensors. What sets the advanced system apart is that it enables control from a central point within the building or even remotely. It can also be integrated with BMS so that the building owner can monitor and control the system. If used with a weather compensator, the system will react quicker based on outdoor temperature changes, adjusting the flow temperature accordingly. APP CONTROLLED ADVANCED SYSTEM SEE PAGE 16 PAGE 15 FMS CONNECTION OPTIONS (ANDROID, IOS, WINDOWS) FMS GATEWAY WIRING CENTRE EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEAT GENERATOR INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT BMS MASTER / MASTER UNIT WITH WEATHER COMPENSATION CONTROL WIRING CENTRE ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT TEMP SENSOR > We recommend installing Differential Pressure Control Valves (DPCV) on commercial UFH projects, where there are several manifolds and no hydraulic breaks in the system. One DPCV with partner valve is required for each manifold. DPCVs control the pressure differential for each manifold and as such the individual manifolds will not get affected by changes of pressure in other parts of the system. The whole system will remain balanced and this also means that each manifold can be commissioned individually. BMS READY ADVANCED SYSTEM WIRING CENTRE Giacomini R206C DPCV ROOM/ZONE THERMOSTAT Giacomini R206B Static Balancing Valve SEE PAGE 17 PAGE PAGE 16 16 PAGE 16 ADVANCED ADVANCED CONTROLS CONTROLS LEFT PAGE - APP CONTROLLED SYSTEM CONTROLS RIGHTADVANCED PAGE- BMS READY SYSTEM An advanced underfloor heating control system has all features of the intermediate level controls such as HEATMISER NEOSTAT programming and floor & flow sensors. What sets the advanced system apart is that it enables control from WIRED a central point within the buildingTHERMOSTAT or even remotely. It can also be integrated with BMS so that the building The Heatmiser neoStat is a slim owner can monitor and control the system. and stylish option. The thermostat communicates to the will neoHub and based on outdoor temperature changes, adjusting If used with a weather compensator, the system react quicker other neoStats within your home, to the flow temperature accordingly. create a fully controllable network system for your home heating. Using its Timer or Heating modes, the neoStat can be configured to HEATMISER NEOULTRA CENTRAL work as a thermostat or as a timer. CONTROL The Heatmiser neoUltra is an easy to use central controller for all zones in the system (up to 32). It can be connected to other neoUltra, neoAir and neoStat thermostats, as well as the neoPlug to control appliances such as lights. It is possible to lock the screen, making it tamperproof. Heatmiser neoUltra also offers a large range of additional features, amongst these are app control with the neoHub, frost protection, manual temperature override and more! HEATMISER NEOHUB APP BASED MULTI-ZONE CONTROL The neoHub is the brain of the Neo System and handles all communication between zones. Recommended thermostats for the neoHub are neoStat, neoAir and neoUltra. The neoHub enables you to control your heating from your phone using the neoApp (supported by iOS and Android) as long as you have got an internet connection. Should the internet connection drop, you can still control the heating from the thermostats. Multiple users can use the neoApp and you can set up Leave and Return Trigger distances so that the heating automatically turns off once the last person has left the house, and comes back on when the first person is on their way back. HEATMISER NEOHUB – APP BASED MULTIHEATMISER UH4/UH8 ZONE CONTROL WIRING CENTRE The neoHub is the brain of the Neo System and handles all communication between thermostats. Recommended thermostats for the neoHub are neoStat, neoAir or neoUltra. The neoHub enables(Shown you to on control Pageyour 11) heating from your phone using the neoApp (supported by iOS and Android) as long as you have got an internet connection. Should the internet connection drop, you can still control the heating from the thermostats. Heatmiser's 4 and 8 zone wiring centres Multiple users can use the neoApp and you can set up Leave and Return Trigger distances so that heating Up to 6 work with 230vthe actuators. automatically turns off once the last person has left the house, and comes back on when the is onto each zone actuators canfirst be person connected their way back. up to a total board maximum of 5A. PAGE 17 OJ WLCT3 ROOM CONTROLLER The WLCT3 room controller, with 3.2” backlit display, from OJ Electronics offers users' flexible room control. The room controller can programme up to 4 time and temperature events over a 24-hour period, based on a 7-day schedule. It has been designed to ensure energy efficient operation, with features such as adaptive function (early-start), in which the start time of a heating period changes automatically so that the desired temperature is reached at the set time. OJ WLOC3-19 OUTSIDE COMPENSATION MODULE This weather compensation module can be used together with the WLM3-1FS (230V) and WLM3-3FS (24V) digital masters. Together with a master, a 2-port control valve and a flow temperature sensor, the flow temperature of the water to the underfloor heating is controlled based on the outdoor temperature, meaning it can react to temperature changes quicker. OJ FMS (FLOOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) SMART ACCESS GATEWAY When connected to OJ WLM3-3FS, the FMS gateway lets you control your heating system from your phone or laptop. The FMS gateway connects via WiFi or Bluetooth and supports Windows, Android and iOS. This means that you can control the heating in your home from wherever you might be in the world. OJ DIGITAL MASTER WLM3-3FS BMS READY This is a control box from OJ Electronics for up to 8 zones via 24v or 0-10v actuators. It offers control of the pump, heat source, flow temperature and can be used in combination with a weather compensation module (WLOC3-19). This module comes BMS ready and offers network communication for up to 1800 zones together with add on modules (WLM3-3AO). If used with OJ-FMS smart access gateways the system can be remote controlled via your phone or laptop. PAGE 18 ROOM THERMOSTATS COMPARISON CHART RMT TP5000SI • BATTERY HARDWIRED • WIRELESS TEMPERATURE RANGE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 08-30C 05-30C FROST PROTECTION • DIGITAL DISPLAY • MANUAL • • TOUCH SCREEN TAMPERPROOF LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY • FLOOR PROBE COMPATIBLE REMOTE AIR SENSING AIR SENSOR REQUIRED BUILT IN AIR SENSOR PROGRAMMABLE • OPTIMUM START • NIGHT SET BACK CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL TIME CONTROL. ADJUSTABLE SWITCHING DIFFERENTIAL REMOTE CONTROL APP CONTROL AVAILABLE AS 12 VOLT AVAILABLE AS 24 VOLT VERSION AVAILABLE • SLIMLINE TOUCH/ TOUCH-DUO WLCT3 NEO-STAT NEO-ULTRA VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE • • • • • VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE 05-35C 05-35C 0-40C 05-35C 05-35C • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY LOCKABLE ELECTRONICALLY VERSION AVAILABLE • • AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED AIR SENSOR REQUIRED • • • • • • • • • • • • CAN BE ACHIEVED USING EXTERNAL SWITCH • • OPTION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE VERSION AVAILABLE PAGE 20 WIRING CENTRES COMPARISON CHART FHWC UH4 UH8 NO. HEATING ZONES 8 4 8 NO. HOT WATER ZONES 0 1 0 24V ACTUATORS • 230V ACTUATORS VERSION AVAILABLE • • • • 2 AMP 5 AMP 5 AMP IP20 IP20 IP20 314 X 110 X 61 MM 384 X 148 X 60 MM 384 X 148 X 60 MM DIN RAIL MOUNTING TOTAL LOAD MAX IP PROTECTION DIMENSIONS (L,H,D) ADD ON MODULE WEATHER COMPENSATION BMS INTERFACE PIPE SENSOR FOR SUPPLY WATER TEMPERATURE REMOTE CONTROL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION PLEASE NOTE The communication in this document is merely for information purposes. Giacomini retains the right to make modifications for technical or commercial reasons, without prior notice, to the items described in this communication. Giacomini cannot accept any responsibility should it be found that in any respect the information is inaccurate or incomplete or becomes so as a result of further developments or changes to the products. REGULATIONS – UFH CONTROL Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide WLM3-3FS 8 0 The Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide gives advice on how to meet the minimum energy efficiency requirements for new dwellings, set out in Part L1A of the Building Regulations 2010 which are the building regulations for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Domestic Building Services Compliance Guide also applies when an underfloor heating system is extended or provided in existing dwellings. Section 7 of this guide sets out the minimum requirements for Underfloor Heating systems. The minimum requirements for wet underfloor heating systems are; • VERSION AVAILABLE - A separate flow temperature high-limit thermostat is required for warm water systems connected to any high water temperature heat supply (i.e. operating at more than 60C). 10 AMP - Mixed systems containing both radiators and floor heating, connected to a common high water temperature supply (i.e. operating at more than 60C), should be provided with a separate means of reducing the water temperature to the floor heating system. IP21 315 X 130 X 53 MM • ADDITIONAL 6 ZONES OPTIONAL MODULE - Each room should have its own temperature control device; however it may be acceptable for adjacent rooms with similar function – e.g. kitchens and utility rooms – to share a thermostat or sensor. - Bathrooms or en-suites which share a heating circuit with an adjacent bedroom will provide heat only when the bedroom thermostat is activated. In such cases, the bathroom or en-suite areas should be fitted with an independent towel rail or radiator. - Weather compensating controllers should be installed. • • OPTIONAL OPTIONAL MODULE - Dwellings with a total useable floor area up to 150m2 should be divided into at least two zones with independent temperature control, one of which is assigned to the living area. - Dwellings with a total usable floor area greater than 150m2 should be provided with at least two space heating zones each having separate on/ off timing controls and temperature controls. - For single storey open-plan dwellings in which the living area is greater than 70% of the total floor area, sub-zoning of temperature control is not appropriate. - Thick screed floor heating systems (>65mm) should have facilities for automatic setback of room temperature to a lower level at night or during unoccupied periods. - Warm water floor heating controls should be interlocked with the boiler and stored hot water temperature control to ensure that the boiler does not fire when there is no demand for heat for either space or water heating. Regulations continued on page 22. PAGE 22 REGULATIONS UFH CONTROLS REGULATIONS (CONTINUED) – UFH CONTROL BS EN 1264-3 – Maximum surface temperatures The recommended maximum floor temperatures for an underfloor heating system can be found in BS EN 1264-3. For comfort reasons, it is suggested the floor temperature should not be more than 9C above the room temperature for residence areas. This is normally not too high so shouldn’t cause discomfort but still high enough to give a reasonable output. In normally occupied areas with a room temperature of 20C, this gives a maximum floor temperature of 29C. For bathrooms where the temperature requirement is often higher at 24C, it will give you a maximum surface temperature of 33C. In areas where people are normally not seated, such as around the circumference of the room and near doors and windows, the temperature difference between the floor and the room can be higher and up to 15C. The floor temperature should still not exceed 35C. Having a higher floor temperature near windows and doors where there is a natural drop in air temperature can mitigate the effect. The increase or decrease of surface temperature in certain areas should however not be done by means of controls, but by increasing or decreasing the pipe spacing. Another consideration to make with regards to surface temperatures is that certain flooring material and adhesives might be sensitive to high temperatures, and if the surface temperature needs restricting, it will typically be to 27C. To monitor and control the surface temperature, we recommend the use of a floor sensor. THERMOSTATS IN BATHROOMS Ingress Protection (IP number) The IP rating of electrical equipment classifies the degree of protection the equipment has against ingress of solids or liquids and is defined in IEC 60529. The rating consists of the letters IP followed by two numbers. The first number will range from 0 to 6 and shows the protection against ingress of solids where a 1 means a large solid (such as a hand) and a 6 means the enclosure is dust tight. 0 offers no protection at all. The second number will range from 0 to 9 and indicates the level of protection the enclosure offers from liquids. Again, 0 offers no protection at all, 1 means the enclosure offers protection from dripping water, and a 9 offers protection from powerful high temperature water jets. For thermostats in bathrooms we are concerned with the second number of the IP rating where thermostats installed in zone 1 or 2 of a bathroom must have an IP rating of IPX4 or higher. BS 7671:2008 – IET Wiring Regulations Seventeenth Edition Section 701 of BS 7671:2008 lists the requirements of electrical installations in bathrooms and divides these into three zones: Zone 0 is the interior of the bathtub or shower basin, electrical equipment installed here must have an IP rating of IPX7 (immersion, up to 1 m in depth) or above. Zone 1 is the area directly above zone 0 up to 2.25 m above finished floor level (or the highest shower head/water outlet, whichever is higher). If there is a shower without a basin, zone 1 is cylinder shaped with a 1.20 m radius from the shower head/water outlet reaching from the finished floor level and up to 2.25 m above it. The electrical equipment of this zone must have an IP rating of IPX4 (splashing of water) or higher. Zone 2 is a 0.6 m horizontal perimeter border of zone 1. Electrical equipment of the same IP rating as in zone 1 can be used here, IPX4 or higher. 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