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If it does not meet the requirements, there are potential safety hazards.
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There are no so-called safety hazards, as long as the ceiling does not block your switches, and it is not so good-looking, not to mention that there are any safety hazards upstairs.
The socket switch is not turned off!
According to what you say.
The size of the bathroom is OK, 900 * 900 space can be used, the installation of the electric water heater is convenient, that is, there are two hanging grooves on the back of the water heater, and two pendants are fixed with expansion bolts on the wall, and it can be hung up, which is very reliable. It is also easy to disassemble when moving, as long as the water is removed, one person can move it. >>>More
Isn't there also a "normal socket" on it, and the switch is not down?
Since there is no buried hot water pipe, only open pipes can be installed, which is a little ugly.
If there is enough space, it is completely possible, pay attention to the airway above and below the shower room to prevent the surrounding closure and lack of oxygen, and accidents.