[SML] OT: Non-Standard Wiring Revisited

Bill Conner billconnerastc at gmail.com
Sat Oct 10 11:53:25 UTC 2015


Cooking equipment in bathrooms? I thought health laws prohibited that.
On Oct 10, 2015 4:21 AM, "Alex Donkle via Stagecraft" <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> NEC 210.11.C.3. Dwelling Unit Bathroom Branch Circuits "In addition to
> the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section,
> at least 1, 120V, 20A branch circuit shall be provided to supply a
> bathroom receptacle outlet(s). Such circuits shall have no other
> outlets.
> Exception: Where the 20A circuit supplies a single bathroom, outlets
> for other equipment within the same bathroom shall be permitted to be
> supplied in accordance with 210.23.A.1 and A.2."
>
> So essentially, if the bathroom circuit isn't powering multiple
> bathrooms, it meets code to power the bathroom lights and exhaust fan
> from the same circuit. Also note that this requirement only applies to
> guest rooms that can be defined as "dwelling units", which means it
> must have permanent cooking equipment.
>
> Alex
>
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