shower steamers

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leggo

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I was wondering if a 240 volt shower steamer ( a device that creates steam in the shower) would need to have a GFCI breaker. The unit itself is not in the shower, but in a small mechanical room that is adjacent to the shower which has drywall on both sides of the wall in a residential home. I have not hooked one up before and was wondering if anyone has?
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bphgravity

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Florida
Re: shower steamers

GFCI protection is not required by any section of the NEC for the equipment you describe except for possibly 110.3(B). Check the manufacturers instructions for specifications.
 

luke warmwater

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Re: shower steamers

Of the ones that we've wired, none have required GFCI protection.
Read the instructions, it is possible, but I doubt it.
 

roger

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Re: shower steamers

Could this be a shower steamer if you angled the shower head up during your shower?

shower.JPG


Roger
 

izak

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Springfield, MO
Re: shower steamers

my instructor who is also state inspector, has got a picture similar to that, only with a bar of soap and a wash rag in the bottom of a panel
hahaahahaaaa

thats what you call.....
NATURAL SELECTION
;)
 

physis

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Re: shower steamers

The home owner was concerned about dry rot beacause of all the exposed wood and the moisture?
 
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