Hotel circuitry

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cppoly

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For hotel rooms without cooking,

1) How are the rooms treated in terms of receptacle load calcs, same as a commercial building or a dwelling?

2) Receptacle placement follows the same as dwelling units?

3) Are lighting circuits required to be separate than receptacles?

Working on a hotel guest room with adding new receptacles and lighting and want to make sure I can connect these to the existing circuits, shouldn't be a problem right?

Although wondering if adding new lighting, would that trigger a new energy code and all the control requirements with the master light switch at the entry?
 

roger

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See 210.60 (A) & (B), 210.70 (B), and 220.14 (H). Those sections are from 2011 because that's what is in front on me.
 

cppoly

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Thanks.

So hotels without cooking are still treated as dwelling units in terms of receptacle placement and calculations?

Except instead of 3 VA / SF, it's 2 VA / SF.
 
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