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Towel Radiator and Timer in Bathroom   
Hi,

I habe had no luck in trying to find out if there are any 'approved' timers 
for use in a bathroom. I want to connect an oil filled towel radiator so 
that it can be 'timed' or just switched off. Power comes from a spur in a 
room next door with a fused junction box under the rad in the bathroom.

I know that normal switches/timers/sockets are not allowed in bathrooms, and 
wonder what is actually available?

Thanks for any advice/pointers.

Stewart
Date:Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:48:50 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: Towel Radiator and Timer in Bathroom   
I had an oil filled radiator in  a bathroom and simply put the timer on the 
spur outside the bathroom. Once set I never really needed to touch it.

Andy


"Stewart Vane-Tempest"  wrote in 
message news:dk57c2$n18$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...

> Hi,
>
> I habe had no luck in trying to find out if there are any 'approved' 
> timers for use in a bathroom. I want to connect an oil filled towel 
> radiator so that it can be 'timed' or just switched off. Power comes from 
> a spur in a room next door with a fused junction box under the rad in the 
> bathroom.
>
> I know that normal switches/timers/sockets are not allowed in bathrooms, 
> and wonder what is actually available?
>
> Thanks for any advice/pointers.
>
> Stewart
> 
Date:Mon, 31 Oct 2005 14:16:11 -0000   Author: