Is there a minimum distance a switch has to be from a residential shower / tub?
Is there a minimum distance a switch has to be from a residential shower / tub?
Or as long as the switch is outside of the shower, it is neither damp or wet?
If a basement could be considered a damp location, wouldn't a switch that's literally right next to water and steam (whereas a basement is not) also be considered a damp location?
Not according to the NEC.
Look at it this way- if someone is taking a shower, they will either have a curtain or a door separating the water/ heavy steam from the sw.
If they are taking a bath, there is no way the sw can be exposed to moisture short of water being thrown on the sw and on that note, do we demand Wp for all devices b/c someone could bring a water hose in the house an spray it in to receptacles and switches?![]()
If a basement could be considered a damp location, wouldn't a switch that's literally right next to water and steam (whereas a basement is not) also be considered a damp location?
I'm not arguing with the definition, but I can tell you from my own experience that when my wife takes a shower every surface in the bathroom winds up covered in condensate.
I'm not arguing with the definition, but I can tell you from my own experience that when my wife takes a shower every surface in the bathroom winds up covered in condensate.
Tell her to hire an electrician to install a properly sized exhaust fan.![]()
IMO, that does not fit the definition of damp location. I believe from the examples they are talking about areas that are constantly or often influenced by damp areas for long times. I have never had anyone consider the bathroom a damp location. If it was considered damp I would have expected it to be one of the examples.I'm not arguing with the definition, but I can tell you from my own experience that when my wife takes a shower every surface in the bathroom winds up covered in condensate.
IMO, that does not fit the definition of damp location. I believe from the examples they are talking about areas that are constantly or often influenced by damp areas for long times. I have never had anyone consider the bathroom a damp location. If it was considered damp I would have expected it to be one of the examples.