It's also worth noting that most shower lights are rated at IP65 in any case. 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 this zone an IP rating of at least IP44 is required.
Simply so, what lights are suitable for bathrooms?
A range of bathroom lighting including Zone 1, 2 & 3 lights rated for use in different areas of the bathroom. Zone 1 is for use inside a shower cubicle and around a bath and has a minimum IP rating of IP65, Zone 2 is for use on the wall up to a height of 2.25m, again having a minimum IP rating of IP44.
Similarly, what are bathroom lighting zones?
Bathroom zones are areas where electrical equipment must offer a certain degree of protection against water. The bathroom zone number refers to the amount of water likely to be present. The lower the zone number, the higher the IP rating needs to be. For example, Zone 0 covers areas inside baths or showers.
Do I need a special light for the bathroom?
Zone 2 - an area stretching to 0.6 metres outside the bath and above the bath or shower if over 2.25 metres. A light fitting of at least IPx4 is needed. There is no longer a specific IP number for this area and any light fitting can be used unless it is specifically marked as not for use in bathrooms.
What does Zone 1 and 2 mean in bathroom lighting?
Zone 1 is the area above the bath or shower to a height of 2.25m from the floor. It's also worth noting that most shower lights are rated at IP65 in any case. Zone 2 is an area stretching 0.6m outside the perimeter of the bath and to a height of 2.25m from the floor.