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re: Any OBers know how to do a circuit design plan
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:13 am to BoogaBear
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:13 am to BoogaBear
Definitely need exhaust fan for bathroom.
Definitely need GFCI outlets in wet areas (bathroom and around sink area).
Also are you putting dimmers on the can/recessed lights?
Definitely need GFCI outlets in wet areas (bathroom and around sink area).
Also are you putting dimmers on the can/recessed lights?
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:20 am to NASA_ISS_Tiger
open up your main breaker box and count the empty spaces (locations where breakers are not installed). That will give you an idea of how many breakers/circuits you can add. Most newer houses now have a minimum of 200 amp panels.
but I agree, hire a pro and be done with it. Electricity and plumbing are two things you don't want to cut corners on.
but I agree, hire a pro and be done with it. Electricity and plumbing are two things you don't want to cut corners on.
Posted on 7/12/17 at 8:44 am to NASA_ISS_Tiger
[img]Definitely need GFCI outlets in wet areas[/img]
Yes, I'll need 3 GFI outlets, any plug within 3 feet of water I believe is the code.
No dimmers, trying to keep it simple. 1 switch controls one set of lights, instead of 2 switches controlling the same lights, again trying to keep it all simple.
Yes, I'll need 3 GFI outlets, any plug within 3 feet of water I believe is the code.
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Also are you putting dimmers on the can/recessed lights?
No dimmers, trying to keep it simple. 1 switch controls one set of lights, instead of 2 switches controlling the same lights, again trying to keep it all simple.
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