Are the heated towel rails safe to use in a bathroom?
” YES! These towel rails have no exposed elements and have a safe surface temperature (approximately 122°F – 140°F). The towel rails have a built-in thermostat and internal thermal cut-out for optimal energy consumption and safety. Please note: heated rails should be installed by an electrician according to the local electrical code. “What does heat differential mean?” This is how many degrees higher your towel warmer can be compared to the temperature in the room. For example, say the heat differential is 80°F (it’s actually between 77-86°F) and your room temperature is 60°F, then the temperature your heater will get to is about 140°F. However, your heater is designed to stay below 154°F. So, if your room was at 90°F and the heat differential was 80°F, then your heater would use less energy and only reach 154°F (for safety) instead of 170°F. “What does the safety cutout do?” Basically it’s a safety shut off point. Since the safety cutout is at 158°F, that means the heater will turn of