Discuss Hair dryer in bathroom uk in the Electrical Appliances Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Computer says no .....

Although I'm pretty sure they don't know what they're on about.



Is it suitable for mounting within a bathroom? What is the requirement of the electric supply? Does it require a separate isolator? And how does the dryer connect to the supply? Does it need a spur point and surface cable?

Date: 31/03/2017 | BY NEIL
Hello Neil,

This unit is not suitable for mounting in a bathroom.
This would need to be hard wired into where ever you would be installing the dryer.
It would also need a separate isolator and the spur point would be a part of this. The surface cable would be needed depending on your choice, e.g. whether you would like the unit to be loose.

Kind regards - Direct365 Product Sales Team


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Computer says no .....

Although I'm pretty sure they don't know what they're on about.



Is it suitable for mounting within a bathroom? What is the requirement of the electric supply? Does it require a separate isolator? And how does the dryer connect to the supply? Does it need a spur point and surface cable?

Date: 31/03/2017 | BY NEIL
Hello Neil,

This unit is not suitable for mounting in a bathroom.
This would need to be hard wired into where ever you would be installing the dryer.
It would also need a separate isolator and the spur point would be a part of this. The surface cable would be needed depending on your choice, e.g. whether you would like the unit to be loose.

Kind regards - Direct365 Product Sales Team


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Where did you get that review from mate?
 

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