Installing Hand Dryers

An electric hand dryer is an incredibly cost-effective way to upgrade your washroom while also making it more hygienic. However, since they’re powered by electricity, there could be some wiring and plumbing work involved depending on where you plan to place your dryer(s). To help make the job easier, we’ve put together a step-by-step guide detailing how to install a hand dryer in your washroom.

 

Before installing new units, it’s always a good idea to know exactly where you plan on placing them. The bathroom is considered one of the essential parts of commercial space, and locating hand dryers in high-traffic areas will ensure greater productivity for your staff members. This article will guide you with the installation process, covering everything you’ll need to know at each step.

 

Installation is easy if you know what to do and have the right tools. We'll walk you through and help you with a few pointers along the way to ensure that everything goes smoothly! So if you’re worried that installing an electric hand dryer might be too tricky, then take a look at the following sections and check out our handy tips and hints.

 

Where to Place the Hand Dryer

 

Whether you’ve just built a brand new washroom or are upgrading an old one, choosing the right place to put your hand dryer is essential for a convenient bathroom experience for your guests. They prolong the life of paper towels and towels by using only the necessary amount of paper, saving you time and money.

 

Hand dryers are becoming very popular in public washrooms as they are efficient, eco-friendly and reliable. They also give users a sense of luxury and style in their bathroom. However, installing them isn’t necessarily straightforward; you will want to install them correctly to avoid potential problems. Before deciding upon the location of your unit, you must consider the layout of your bathroom as a whole.

 

Hand dryers can be placed either along the side of the sink, beside the washroom entrance, or in a wall-mounted unit behind the sink. When choosing where to position it, remember that everyone’s height and personal habits will differ. Start by thinking through the features of the bathroom, like size and location. Then make sure everyone has enough space, no matter what height they are, and always put the dryer as close to the sink as possible. Also, a hand dryer positioned directly above a washbasin usually provides the most convenient access and makes drying your hands while moving from sink to door easier. You might want to consider the height of your hand dryer well. You are placing it at the same level as your sink allows for optimal drying and an easy way to open and close the door. It also prevents people from potentially coming in contact with any steam coming out of the machine.

 

Installing the Hand Dryer

 

Any handy homeowner can complete the installation process with basic electric knowledge. The fitting process will vary depending on the type of hand dryer you choose, but all unit installation sheets have been designed to be easy to understand. Just follow the instructions, get the appropriate plug-in or hardwired kit, and you'll be drying hands in no time!

 

  1. Make sure that you turn off the power supply breaker for your bathroom.
  2. Mark out the location of the mounting holes and the wire service entries on the wall where the dryer will be installed.
  3. Use a power drill and a screwdriver bit, and the other required hardware to fasten the mounting plate to the wall if your dryer needs mounting brackets. Don't forget to ground it!
  4. Remove the cover of the hand dryer. Check. Carefully remove the screws that may be holding it in its place.
  5. Take the two connected wires to this plug and connect them to the terminal block. Use one of the screws under these two terminals to secure them down with some tight-fitting wire.
  6. Lastly, place the hand dryer to the mounting holes created earlier, tighten the machine screws and replace the metal cover.

Installing a hand dryer in your commercial bathroom can be an expensive and complicated process. At Prestige Washrooms, we understand all of these challenges and have designed our range of products to work exceptionally in all installations. By following our guide, you should easily be able to install them in your commercial washroom in no time at all.

 

Height Installation Guide

 

Sure, hand dryers are great. They save space, help the environment and reduce poor handwashing habits. They should be at a height that everyone can reach comfortably. But what about all the people who can’t reach them? You need to be aware of the mounting height of your dryers as if you don’t; then your customer may suffer when trying to dry their hands.

 

Before you plan a bathroom, you need to think about height. Hand dryer height is often overlooked but can be a significant deciding factor when it comes time to purchase. Yes, you could ignore that not everyone is the same height, but as our height ranges are standardised, you needn’t worry when buying a hand dryer from us. Children, adults and the elderly have different heights - so it's vital to consider this when designing your bathroom. If you are unsure of the best height a hand dryer should be installed at; then you can get a notion of what to install the hand dryer at by looking at the average height below:

 

Male - 1050 mm

Female - 975 mm

Child/Disabled - 875 mm

 

Knowing the correct height for installing hand dryers is crucial for getting maximum use from your investment. Hand dryers are getting more and even more famous, but you have to know the average height they should be installed at.