Bathroom Breakers

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evanm

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Hi,

I'm doing a full bathroom remodel in New Jersey. I plan to use GFCI outlets (I like the convenience of reseting in the room rather than at the panel) and a GFCI breaker for the lighting and exhaust fan. My question is for the medicine cabinet. It has built in LEDs and a built in outlet, and must be GFCI protected. My preference would be to chain it as a load off my GFCI outlets. I've read that outlets need a dedicated circuit, and that lights do as well. What is appropriate for this medicine cabinet?

Thanks!
Evan
 
Sorry but we're not permitted to assist non-professionals on this forum. The work that you have described requires a permit, inspection, and needs to be performed by a licensed electrical contractor. He will know what is required by the electrical code.
 
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