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Shipbdan

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I'm running a 12/2 wire from the box to a 20amp GFCI. I'm pig tailing another 12/2 to another 20amp GFCI in order to have two GFCI plugs in a new bath. I now want to add a 14/2 wire to a new exhaust fan. The 14/2 would come off the load side of the GFCI to the fan which is over a shower. It's rated for wet location as long as it's connected to a GFCI. The second GFCI would be the one protecting the fan. Is this ok and what amp breaker would I use in the box.
 

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