Situation: Homeowner is converting a living room to a master bedroom. The bedroom will have a shower/toilet room in one corner. The basin will actually be installed in the open in the bedroom (not surrounded by walls).
As I see it, the GFCI for the basin will need to be on an AFCI protected circuit because it is actually in the bedroom area. The bathroom will not have a basin, and is separated with a pocket door from the bedroom area. It will not need AFCI protection. However, will I need to install a receptacle outlet in the bathroom if there is no basin?
Also, I'd like opinions on putting the lighting circuits in a bathroom on a GFCI protected circuit. Other than with shower/bath area cans that specify GFCI protection, I don't put lights on GFCI, although I often do run the lights off of the same circuit as the GFCI receptacle. This is a convenience when doing old work and is permitted in the code. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Sorry if this has been covered before. Thanks for the replies.
John
As I see it, the GFCI for the basin will need to be on an AFCI protected circuit because it is actually in the bedroom area. The bathroom will not have a basin, and is separated with a pocket door from the bedroom area. It will not need AFCI protection. However, will I need to install a receptacle outlet in the bathroom if there is no basin?
Also, I'd like opinions on putting the lighting circuits in a bathroom on a GFCI protected circuit. Other than with shower/bath area cans that specify GFCI protection, I don't put lights on GFCI, although I often do run the lights off of the same circuit as the GFCI receptacle. This is a convenience when doing old work and is permitted in the code. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Sorry if this has been covered before. Thanks for the replies.
John