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DAY10, CHAPTER 10, LIGHTING BRANCH CIRCUIT - BATHROOM, HALLWAYS
AT LEAST ONE RECEPTACLE SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 36” OF THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF EACH LAVATORY 210.52(D)
Bathroom Wiring Codes-Receptacle required on wall within 3ft of each basin or many be in cabinet side or face <12in below countertop-No face-up outlets on vanity countertop-No receptacles with or directly over tub or shower-Separate 20A circuit for bath receptacles or dedicated 20A circuit to each bathroom
GFCI PROTECTION FOR PERSONAL IS REQUIRED FOR EVERY 125V, 15 AND 20 AMPRECEPTACLE IN THE BATHROOM AREA. 210.8(A)(1)
BATHROOM BRANCH CIRCUIT RATING
BATHRM RECEPTACLE OULET SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY AT LEAST 0NE 20 AMP BRANCH CIRCUIT. 210.11(C)(3)
ALL ARE DEFINITIONSOF A BATHROOM
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WITH 6 OR MORE RISERS 3WAY SWITCHES REQUIRED AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE STAIRCASE
RADIANT FLOOR HEATING
TWO TYPES: ELECTRIC AND HYDRONIC
OLD SCHOOL 30KW FLOOR HEATER
Electric Radiant Floor HeatingElectric radiant floor heating (RFH) uses heat-conducting plastic mats containing coils warmed by electricity. They're made from resistance wires, typically copper or nichrome, wrapped in a water-resistant polymer. an electric current through a resistor converts electrical energy into heat energy. Nichrome is an alloy of nickel and chromium with high electrical resistance, ideal for producing heat. These wires are zigzagged through a mat and then wired for electricity.
TYPICAL RADIANT FLOOR HEATING KIT