gfci protecting bath lights

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There does not appear to be anything in the code pertaining to the protecting of light fixtures in a bathroom with a GFCI outlet. It has been a pet peave of various inspectors to either have the lights protected or to specifically not have them protected. Any thoughts?
 
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I would have to say that the code is bare minimum requirements and that we have to make things homeowner proof, so my rule of thumb is anything within 3ft out and 8 ft up from the water surface I protect.
 
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You would only have to remove the sink. Without a basin it no longer meets the definition of bathroom.
 
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I believe there are some bath fan/light/heat units that specify GFCI protection, in that case you do not have much of a choice.
 
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i beleive there is also a beleif by some electricians that if the lighting outlets are GFCI protected, that allows them to be placed within the 3'x8' space of a bathtub or shower but i haven't been able to find anything in the 02 code that allows that, any comments?
 
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A light can be installed in the tub space but it has to be listed for the application. GFCI may be required by the instructions. In my new bath I installed a light over the tub, I went ahead and put on GFCI, but I have other lights in that bath that are not on the GFCI.

[ March 10, 2004, 02:37 PM: Message edited by: tom baker ]
 
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The last thing i would want to see is the light going off while i am in the shower.Just think what could be the out come of that
 
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