racerdave3
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- Western Massachusetts
I am doing a remodel job and looking for some opinions/clarification. It is a large job with 3 bathrooms being installed. I am putting in a fan/light/heater/nite light assembly in each bathroom. I had initially planned on running 2, 20 amp circuits to each bathroom, 1 to satisfy the requirement of the NEC for a 20 amp bathroom circuit and one for the load of the fan light heater. I have been thinking more about this and was wondering if I could/should just pull one 20 amp circuit to each bathroom. This would probably be fine for light cord and plug connected loads such as an electric razor, but if someone were to plug a hair dryer in, with the overhead heater on, it would probably certainly be an overload condition. The second part of this question is, if each bathrom is to get a dedicated circuit for the fan/light/heater, what about sharing a 20 amp circuit for more than 1 bathroom? The code is not clear in 210.11 (C)(3) as it says "bathroom receptacle outlet(s)". Would one assume this to mean outlets in a single bathroom or outlets in multiple bathrooms?
PS....would like to hear what everyone does for the light above the vanity, do you guys normally just jump off the 20 amp circuit or do you bring a 15 amp lighting circuit in for it?
PS....would like to hear what everyone does for the light above the vanity, do you guys normally just jump off the 20 amp circuit or do you bring a 15 amp lighting circuit in for it?