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Answer by Harper - Reinstate Monica for Are there advantages to running...

Having two separate lighting circuits for bathrooms, yet only one circuit for ALL the other living space, is bonkers.If you are trying to clip to Code bare minimums, then one 20A circuit for both...

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Answer by George Anderson for Are there advantages to running separate...

IMHO You don't need 2 circuits for lighting if you are going all LED. LED is a total game changer.Bathrooms require a dedicated 20 amp circuit for receptacles, but it can be shared between multiple...

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Answer by Ecnerwal for Are there advantages to running separate lighting...

For Office occupancies, NEC 2020 lowered the lighting load from 3.5VA/ft2 to 1.3VA/ft2.Residential appears to be still at 3 VA/ft2 but that also appears to be still the "general purpose outlet and...

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Answer by manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact for Are there advantages to running...

It is incredibly easy to add extra circuits during construction. It is harder (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot) to add circuits later.One thing that people sometimes don't think about for bathrooms...

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Are there advantages to running separate lighting circuits to my addition?

I'm wiring a 2-story addition to my house, each floor of the addition is a bathroom and closet.I will be running two receptacle circuits, one for each bathroom, each protected by a GFCI receptacle,...

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