Re: Bathroom Receptacle(s)
Let me expand on my earlier comments.
If the owner has lots of money and you have lots of breakers available, you can run two circuits to each bathroom (one for receptacles, one for lights and fans). Nothing says that all bathroom receptacles have to be on the same circuit, or that all bathroom lights and fans have to be on the same circuit. There are only two things that you cannot do:
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- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">On a single circuit, you cannot have receptacles in Bathroom #1, receptacles in Bathroom #2, and anything else other than other bathroom receptacles.</font>
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- <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">On a single circuit, you cannot have one receptacle and one other item (e.g., light, fan, smoke detector, heater, or anything else) from the same bathroom, and also have anything that is outside that bathroom.</font>
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