- Location
- Chapel Hill, NC
- Occupation
- Retired Electrical Contractor
I have a customer who wants electrically heated floor in a tiled shower. It is an unusual situation because the shower also contains an air jet tub in it.
The entire room is tiled and the shower area is open to the room. No curb, no curtains etc.
The floor will be sloped to where the shower drain is. You walk right into the shower area from the door entry (shower door). The tub is to the right. The tub is 36" wide and the entire room is only 6' x 6'.
The mat will be placed at the door entry and extend 3' in to where the drain for the shower will be. It will be 18" wide.
The manufacturer says that they have a 24 volt system for wet location. It is a class 2 wire system and is UL approved.
Anyone ever hear of such a thing? I cannot find anything in the NEC that says I can't do this. The mfg. of course says it is class 2 wire and the nec doesn't cover it-- I laughed. Any input?
The entire room is tiled and the shower area is open to the room. No curb, no curtains etc.
The floor will be sloped to where the shower drain is. You walk right into the shower area from the door entry (shower door). The tub is to the right. The tub is 36" wide and the entire room is only 6' x 6'.
The mat will be placed at the door entry and extend 3' in to where the drain for the shower will be. It will be 18" wide.
The manufacturer says that they have a 24 volt system for wet location. It is a class 2 wire system and is UL approved.
Anyone ever hear of such a thing? I cannot find anything in the NEC that says I can't do this. The mfg. of course says it is class 2 wire and the nec doesn't cover it-- I laughed. Any input?