B bwyllie Senior Member Location MA Nov 6, 2006 #1 Are hotel guestroom's bathroom receptacles required to be on their own circuit? The guest room does not have any permanent provisions for cooking
Are hotel guestroom's bathroom receptacles required to be on their own circuit? The guest room does not have any permanent provisions for cooking
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation Semi-retired engineer Nov 6, 2006 #2 look at it from a practical perspective. hair dryers are often 1800W or so. do you really want to have that kind of load on any other circuit?
look at it from a practical perspective. hair dryers are often 1800W or so. do you really want to have that kind of load on any other circuit?
B bwyllie Senior Member Location MA Nov 6, 2006 #3 I agree, however I am involved in a renovation and the owner wnats to do the minimum work, supplying a dedicated circuit for the bathroom will require pulling a new circuit. I prefer the dedicated circuit.
I agree, however I am involved in a renovation and the owner wnats to do the minimum work, supplying a dedicated circuit for the bathroom will require pulling a new circuit. I prefer the dedicated circuit.
rcarroll Senior Member Location Fort Collins, Colorado Nov 6, 2006 #4 A dedicated ckt. is not required by code in this case.