No I do not see two 'feeds'(separate circuits). This fan can not be run off the bathroom circuit.
I am still missing your point. Sorry sometimes I am slow.
Don't worry, as I'm not the best at explaining what's in my mind lately
But I'll try, in the J-box on the fan is two neutrals, one is solid white, the other is a white with a red stripe, on the switch is two hots, the upper portion (3-position rocker SPDT) is a black hot pigtail along with a red and blue pigtail, on the bottom section of the same switch is one screw for a hot, and two screws for the fan and heat loads, so you have two hots on the same switch and two neutrals at the fan box, this is many times miss took to mean that this fan can be fed by more then one circuit, I agree we should be reading the instructions when we install them, and I also agree that putting this fan on more then one circuit would violate code, as it is clear if fed from two circuits the neutrals will not be paired with the correct hots, and the fact the thermostat cut in for the fan will connect the two circuits, but like I said not all fans are wired like this, and it was common to use a new separate circuit for the heat portion of the load.
SO yes I agree this model Broan should not be wire to separate circuits.
I was just trying to point out why.
an older version Broan (before Newtone bought out Broan) had the fan together with the heat sharing the white/red neutral, and the night light with the main lights sharing the white neutral, which had no problems with being fed from two circuits.
Also the older Broans didn't always come with the special switch, you had to get one from the suppler or use separate single pole switches.
the first time I saw the way these new Newtone/Broans are wired I thought to myself how goofy can you get.:roll: