Garage door opener on with other loads.
I have worked as an electrician in Broward County Florida for 30 plus years and recently purchased a new home in central Florida. The home was built in 2017 under the 2011 N.E.C Code.
When I was installing a timer for my garage coach lights I realized when I turned off the 15 amp General lighting breaker I not only lost power to my lighting circuit but also my Garage door opener, G.F.I's in garage and all exterior W. P. exterior outlets. When I would wire a home I would always put the GDO on separate circuit and G. F.I's as well. Can someone reference a code article that that backs up my any of my issues.
I have worked as an electrician in Broward County Florida for 30 plus years and recently purchased a new home in central Florida. The home was built in 2017 under the 2011 N.E.C Code.
When I was installing a timer for my garage coach lights I realized when I turned off the 15 amp General lighting breaker I not only lost power to my lighting circuit but also my Garage door opener, G.F.I's in garage and all exterior W. P. exterior outlets. When I would wire a home I would always put the GDO on separate circuit and G. F.I's as well. Can someone reference a code article that that backs up my any of my issues.