The simple answer for the USA, Canada and countries using similar 120 Volt, 60 Hz mains power supply systems, is " 36 inches" or "about one hundred centimetres".
Always be sure to switch off the breakers at the main panel
before you attempt to do any work
on any mains power circuit.
In countries using 230 Volt, 50 Hz services
totally different wiring regulations
cover the types of switches and sockets which are allowed in wet places
such as bathrooms, kitchens, etc.
A plate light switch must be at least 0.6m from the edge of the bath or shower and be suitable for the location (IP rated).
A pull-cord switch is the type that should be installed!
No socket outlet must be installed within 3 meters from the edge of the bath or shower basin, so you would need a big shower room to put one in!!<><><>
As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
The CEC states that receptacles installed in bathrooms shall, where practicable, be located at least 1 metre but in no case less than 500 mm from the bathtub or shower stall, this distance being measured horizontally between the receptacle and the bathtub or shower stall, without piercing a wall, partition, or similar obstacle.
Also at least one receptacle shall be installed in each bathroom and wash room with a wash basin(s) and shall be located within 1 metre of any one wash basin.
Electrical isolators separate a part of the system from rest for safe maintenance works. A double break switch isolates the part of the system that is being separated entirely.
No, it is not safe or up to electrical code for a light switch or outlet to be installed without a proper ground connection. The ground wire is essential for safety, as it provides a path for electricity to safely dissipate in case of a fault or short circuit. It is important to always connect the ground wire when installing electrical devices.
Yes you can. The proper wiring of a switch is to bring the hot wire to the top of the switch terminal and connect the load to the bottom of the switch. When the breaker is turned off it disconnects the voltage from the top of the switch and the switch is then safe to work on. By not turning the breaker off, the voltage is present at the top of the switch which could subject you to a nasty shock if you come into contact with it.
Yes, the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that every raceway must have a grounding conductor installed in order to provide for the safe dissipation of electrical faults and to protect against electric shocks.
The plastic around a light switch is typically a switch plate or cover that is used to protect the wiring and provide a safe and accessible way to turn the light on and off. It also helps to prevent accidental contact with the electrical components inside the switch box.
If the bathtub bench is made of good material then it would be safe.
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Crayola offers some bathtub paint, one of their kits includes coloring sheets that stick to the bathtub wall. You can also make your own bathtub paints. Here is a link to a tutorial using safe everyday household items: http://www.ehow.com/how_4469283_make-bathtub-paints.html
if you know what your doing
It is an electrical code requirement that every service must have a grounding system.
Electrical isolators separate a part of the system from rest for safe maintenance works. A double break switch isolates the part of the system that is being separated entirely.
No, the Earth mark on a 12-volt switch typically indicates the connection point for protective earth or ground wire only. It is not used for electrical circuit operation but rather for safe grounding of the switch enclosure to prevent electrical shock hazards.
A fuse is a piece of metal or a resistor that fails when the electrical current going through it exceeds a safe level
You should get to your basement or cellar, and if you don't have one, get in a bathtub with a mattress over you.
cellar. or if it comes to it your bathtub cover yourself with a mattress
Absolutely! Low voltage transfer switches must be installed properly and inspected regularly to ensure safe operation. To avoid any potential electrical hazards, it is important to follow all manufacturer's instructions carefully when installing the switch, including any safety warnings. It is also a good idea to have a qualified electrician inspect the switch periodically for any signs of wear or damage.
A safety switch is used just 2 be safe