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Fan Heaters Bathroom
- (Fan heater) A fan heater is a heater that works by using a fan to pass air over a heating element. This heats up the air, which then leaves the heater, warming up the surrounding area. They can provide very rapid heating of a room, however may be relatively noisy in operation.
- A room containing a bathtub or a shower and usually also a washbasin and a toilet
- A set of matching units to be fitted in such a room, esp. as sold together
- toilet: a room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- A room containing a toilet
- a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toilet
- A bathroom is a room that may have different functions depending on the culturalist context. In the most literal sense, the word bathroom means "a room with a bath".
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Working on the panel
After wiring the kitchen, adding these 2 circuits was no big deal.
We added a 20A circuit for the 2 outlets in the bathroom (with are both GFCI protected by a single GFCI receptacle). I figured that since those outlets are most likely to trip, it was better to use a GFCI receptacle, rather than a GFCI breaker.
We also added a 15A GFCI breaker for the lighting, the fan, and the floor heater (the floor only draws 1.1A, so I fgured creating a seperate circuit for it would be overkill). Since this circuit is unlikely to trip (and there are no receptacles on it), I used a GFCI breaker.
Bath 2 Curtainrod and Heater
The bath fan in this bathroom has a exhaust fan, heater, nightlight, and light.
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