I'm getting ready to install an exhaust fan in my new basement bathroom. I'm stuck on where to place it. In the photos, you can see I have two locations to choose from. My issue is that there is a beam the separates the shower and bathroom spaces. I'm thinking this will cause the moist air to pool directly above the shower. If I place the fan outside of the shower, it won't be able to move that air. If I put the fan in the shower, it will have direct access to that moist air and provide a light directly overhead. One other plus is that I can run an uninterrupted 4" rigid duct directly outside.
My question is... is it safe to put the fan in the shower space? The literature that came with the fan (Broan) says it can be installed there, just has to be GFCI protected, of course.
The main bathroom space will have two wall sconces flanking the vanity mirror. I'm thinking this will be enough light for the space if the shower light is not on. The room is 5.5' x 11.5' not including the shower bump-out.
My question is... is it safe to put the fan in the shower space? The literature that came with the fan (Broan) says it can be installed there, just has to be GFCI protected, of course.
The main bathroom space will have two wall sconces flanking the vanity mirror. I'm thinking this will be enough light for the space if the shower light is not on. The room is 5.5' x 11.5' not including the shower bump-out.