How do wire up a bathroom fan through a GFCI plug to a fan timer switch?
I am installing a Broan model# QTRE070C ceiling fan in my bathroom. I'd like to wire the fan through the GFCI plug to fan timer switch. The fan isn't going to be directly over the tub/shower enclosure but in the center of the bathroom ceiling. If it's not directly over the tub/shower will I still have to run it through a GFCI receptacle for power or can I get power to my switch from the existing light switch? I think it would be prudent to run through the GFCI. Could you explain to me how to wire my fan through the GFCI plug to a timer switch. (if pigtails are needed could you please explain how to do it too?) Thanks. PS. I'm in Canada 120 Vac, 20 amp cct. blk (hot), wh (neutral), ground.