Wiring for bidets:
The wiring required for bidets depends on the type of bidet and its features. In general, bidets may require electrical wiring for features such as heated seats, warm water, and air dryers.
If you are installing an electric bidet seat, you will need to have a nearby electrical outlet to plug it into. Make sure the outlet is grounded and has the correct voltage for your bidet. Keep in mind if the plug outlet is going to be close to the tub as it needs to be three feet away.
If you are installing a bidet with a built-in water heater, you will also need to ensure that there is electrical wiring that can handle the voltage requirements of the water heater. This may require the help of a licensed electrician. Adding a dedicated circuit allows you to have a built-in water heater.
It is important to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and wiring to ensure the safe and proper use of your bidet.