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Hand Driers

I manage a charity's office and I have been asked to arrange to have a hand drier installed in the loo.  Obviously I will get an electrician to do this but I wonder if the great and the good here have any advice about what to avoid or what to choose.

And are their any restriction on how such a drier is wired in?

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  • I only specify Dyson airblades now, I know they make a mess on the floor, but that gets mopped regularly. there are ones that have drains built in, or tanks, but they smell, and turn into massive mushroom farms. 

     

    Clean the dysons properly and they stay clean and are reliable and work well to dry your hands. 

     

    The filter needs changing once every year or so, stick the fused spur up above at ceiling height, cables concealed if possible and have it on an RCD 

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  • I only specify Dyson airblades now, I know they make a mess on the floor, but that gets mopped regularly. there are ones that have drains built in, or tanks, but they smell, and turn into massive mushroom farms. 

     

    Clean the dysons properly and they stay clean and are reliable and work well to dry your hands. 

     

    The filter needs changing once every year or so, stick the fused spur up above at ceiling height, cables concealed if possible and have it on an RCD 

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