Commercial bathroom

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Only for an A-1 occupancy per NEC 210.21(B)(5)

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How about antidisestablishmentarianism?. (I entered that a ultrasonic speed just for you, Chris;))

Also, why do we always abbreviate etcetera?

And why is it that when we abbreviate etcetera, some of us choose to spell it ect instead of etc? I have so little to concern myself with these days. :-?:D
 
what is the requirement for Commercial bathroom receptacles?
at least one 120v 20A rec? Or none req???

You could put a 15 amp receptacle on a 15 amp circuit in a commercial bathroom if you wanted to. Not many hairdryers get used in commercial bathrooms. Well maybe in a locker room. But for the run of the mill bathrooms in restaurants, retail stores, etc you are good with no receptacle or one fed from a multiple receptacle circuit.
 
On this topic,does a hand dryer in a commercial bathroom,located withen 6' of the sink ,need to be need to be on GFCI protection. Unit is hardwired thru the back of the dryer.
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